South Africa has maintained its unbeaten run in the T20 World Cup with a five-wicket victory over Zimbabwe, securing their place in the semi-final against New Zealand, according to Dawn. The Proteas chased down Zimbabwe’s target of 154, thanks to key batting contributions from Dewald Brevis, David Miller, Tristan Stubbs, and George Linde. Zimbabwe’s Sikandar Raza delivered an impressive all-round performance, scoring 73 runs and taking three wickets for 29 runs, as reported by Dawn.
Earlier, South Africa showcased their dominating form by defeating West Indies with a nine-wicket win in Ahmedabad, remaining the only team yet to lose in the tournament (Dawn). West Indies, however, put on a remarkable display in their match against Zimbabwe, amassing 254 runs—their second-highest total in T20 World Cup history—with Shimron Hetmyer’s explosive 85 off 34 balls powering the innings, according to Yahoo Sports. Zimbabwe’s bowlers struggled to contain the West Indies batsmen and were ultimately bowled out for 147, falling 107 runs short.
West Indies' bowlers Gudakesh Motie and Akeal Hosein played key roles, taking multiple wickets to secure the victory and propel their team to the top of Group 1 in the Super 8s stage, as noted by Yahoo Sports. Meanwhile, Zimbabwe’s spirited tournament journey continues to be energized by Sikandar Raza’s leadership and all-round heroics. Ryan Burl credited a 24-month strategic plan for Zimbabwe’s World Cup progress, highlighting Raza as the spark behind their resilience (Yahoo Sports).
Zimbabwe’s Raza also demonstrated passion and intensity in off-field moments, celebrating emphatically after a key dismissal, as captured by Yahoo Sports. Despite their losses, Zimbabwe has extended their campaign into the Super 8 phase, with Raza hailed as a "superstar" in the team's continued fight to qualify for the 2026 T20 World Cup (Yahoo Sports).
Going forward, South Africa’s focus will be on overcoming New Zealand to reach the final, while West Indies aim to maintain their dominant form to secure a semi-final berth. India faces a critical must-win match against Zimbabwe if they hope to advance past the Super 8s, making the upcoming fixtures pivotal for the tournament’s knockout stage lineup (Yahoo Sports). Zimbabwe’s ability to continue their surprising run will likely hinge on Raza’s performances and the execution of their longer-term development strategy.

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