India is set to confront South Africa at the T20 World Cup this Sunday in a rematch of the 2024 championship game. Delve into our comprehensive analysis here…
When India and South Africa clashed in Barbados less than two years prior, it resulted in one of the most remarkable T20 World Cup finals. The reigning champions emerged victorious on that occasion, and now the two sides convene again at the initial stage of the Super Eight – this time before a massive home crowd at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad.
The stakes could not be much elevated. Both squads topped their respective groups without suffering a single defeat, and both are scheduled to face West Indies and Zimbabwe as their other contenders, implying this confrontation could effectively determine the victor of Group 1 and thus secure a more advantageous path to the semi-finals.
India enters with unresolved issues, particularly concerning their upper batting line-up. Opener Abhishek Sharma has recorded three scores of zero during the group stage, and while bowling coach Morne Morkel has publicly expressed confidence in his return to form, patience is wearing slender.
Ishan Kishan has been the sole luminous batting performer at the top, while Suryakumar Yadav and Tilak Varma have appeared somewhat inhibited on the slower pitches prepared for this contest. Where India remains formidable, however, is with their bowling. Varun Chakravarthy has proven to be a revelation, claiming nine wickets in four matches at a remarkably frugal economy rate, and Jasprit Bumrah continues to be among the most challenging bowlers globally to score against.
South Africa, concurrently, is resolved to surpass their 2024 performance. They bring a formidable attack of their own; Kagiso Rabada, Lungi Ngidi, Marco Jansen, and Anrich Nortje provide raw pace from various angles, and Keshav Maharaj also offers them a high-quality spin alternative. Quinton de Kock captains a batting roster that features the promising Dewald Brevis and the seasoned David Miller.
An intriguing sidebar: India’s bowling mentor is Morne Morkel, while his sibling Albie has joined South Africa’s support staff as an advisor. Their mother, by all accounts, is uncertain whom to champion!
Squad updates for India versus South Africa
India is anticipated to reinstate Axar Patel following a period of rest, substituting Washington Sundar. There is contemplation regarding whether Sanju Samson will replace Abhishek Sharma or Tilak Varma.
South Africa possesses a complete roster to select from and is expected to field their strongest initial eleven.
Anticipated lineups for India versus South Africa
India: Suryakumar Yadav (captain), Ishan Kishan (wicketkeeper), Abhishek Sharma, Tilak Varma, Hardik Pandya, Shivam Dube, Rinku Singh, Axar Patel, Varun Chakravarthy, Jasprit Bumrah, Arshdeep Singh
South Africa: Aiden Markram (captain), Quinton de Kock (wicketkeeper), Ryan Rickelton, Dewald Brevis, Tristan Stubbs, David Miller, Marco Jansen, Kagiso Rabada, Lungi Ngidi, Keshav Maharaj, Anrich Nortje
Broadcast information for India versus South Africa
India against South Africa commences at 1:30 PM UK time this Sunday. The T20 World Cup will be broadcast exclusively live in the UK on Sky Sports. You can stream it via the Sky Go application. For viewing options elsewhere across the globe, click HERE for specifics regarding your local rights holder.
Forecast for India versus South Africa
India possesses the home field advantage, a superior head-to-head record, and the most menacing bowling attack in the competition. However, South Africa is not participating merely to be runners-up once more, and their rapid bowling contingent could expose India’s fragile top order. We lean towards India, but this encounter could prove just as closely contested as the final from two years ago.

