
Indian players celebrate after winning their T20 World Cup 2026 match against Zimbabwe in Chennai on February 26, 2026
| Photo Credit: B. Jothi Ramalingam
In front of the press box, fans were composing ditties and singing with gusto. Their subject of affection were the Indian players ranging from Sanju Samson to Jasprit Bumrah, Suryakumar Yadav to Tilak Varma, and when Arshdeep Singh fielded close to the ropes, he too was serenaded.
Thursday (February 26, 2026) night in Chennai at the M.A. Chidambaram Stadium was all about joy rippling through the stands as India emphatically defeated Zimbabwe, and kept its semifinal hopes alive in the ICC T20 World Cup. The sporting crowd, a quintessential Chepauk tradition, also cheered Brian Bennett’s valiant unbeaten 97.
India, meanwhile, fine-tuned its team composition. The strategy of three left-handers atop the batting tree causing a predictable off-spin counter, was dealt with effectively. Right-hander Samson added zest with his 24.
However, the opener falling on the pull seems to be a pattern, and if he could rectify that, the defending champion would be better served. Abhishek Sharma too found his voice through a 55 and Tilak striding in at number six, was at his effervescent best. And when Hardik Pandya clicks with the bat, it lends a halo to this Indian outfit.
The all-rounder’s unbeaten 50 added further momentum as Suryakumar’s men enjoyed their stint in the park. But as the championship narrows down to the last stage, better opposition attacks need to be countered, and for the moment, India seems to have locked in its batting order with Hardik being the floater.
On a batting-friendly surface, the Indian bowlers had to be at their best. While most kept their end of the bargain, especially Arshdeep, Shivam Dube suffered the horrors. He may have run into an aggressive Bennett but it only got worse as he bowled two no-balls and a wide.
After the match, Dube had a stint in the nets, working on his lines. The all-rounder has to tighten a bit but as a package, he offers value. Triumphant World Cup campaigns are all about units finding their cohesive whole closer to the final, India is on it now. More evidence could be gleaned from its clash against the West Indies in Kolkata on Sunday (March 1, 2026).
That there is a tough life beyond sport also became obvious as Rinku Singh had to grapple with the news of his father’s demise. In the 1999 World Cup in England, Sachin Tendulkar dealt with a similar fate. Life, the regular and the sporting, just goes on.
Published – February 27, 2026 02:12 pm IST
