India, March 3 -- South Africa head into the T20 World Cup 2026 semi-final against New Zealand carrying a trend that usually settles debates before the toss. In the Men's T20 World Cup meetings, the Proteas are 5-0 up against the Black Caps, including a win earlier this edition.
The number and also the current form make South Africa strong favourites on paper. But knockout cricket has never been a game that respects history or what's on paper for too long. The semi-final at the iconic Eden Gardens is more of a pressure test than just a referendum on their head-to-head stats. South Africa is arguably the most complete side of the tournament - unbeaten, balanced, and adaptable - and yet this is the stage where old narratives return.
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