T20 World Cup 2026: Sri Lanka vs England & India vs South Africa Preview

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Sri Lanka vs England and India vs South Africa headline a high-stakes Super Eight day

WEB DESK: Cricket fans are in for a thrilling day as the Super Eight stage of the ICC T20 World Cup 2026 continues. At 2:30 PM, Sri Lanka faces England in Pallekele in a must-win clash to stay in semi-final contention. Aggressive batting, crafty bowling, and sharp fielding are expected as both sides hunt crucial points.

Later, at 6:30 PM in Ahmedabad, India takes on South Africa in a star-studded encounter, promising big-hitting, tactical brilliance, and nail-biting moments.

Yesterday, rain washed out the Pakistan vs New Zealand opener in Colombo, leaving both teams with one point each. Pakistan must now win against England and Sri Lanka to advance directly to the semi-finals. Every run, wicket, and boundary will be vital as the Super Eight drama intensifies.

Fans can expect edge-of-the-seat excitement, as today’s matches could very well decide the semi-final race.

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