West Indies Advance to Super 8s, USA Keep Themselves in the Race

15 Feb,2026

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West Indies Advance to Super 8s, USA Keep Themselves in the Race

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West Indies reach Super 8s after thrashing Nepal

Men's T20 World Cup, Group C, Mumbai

Nepal 133-8 (20 overs): Airee 58 (47), Kami 26* (15); Yadav 1-24

West Indies 134-1 (15.2 overs): Hope 61* (44), Hetmyer 46* (32); Holder 4-27

West Indies won by nine wickets

West Indies cruised to a convincing nine-wicket win over Nepal to progress to the T20 World Cup Super 8s and eliminate their winless opponents. Having opened the tournament with convincing victories against Scotland and England, the two-time champions were keen to extend their winning run at Mumbai's Wankhede Stadium.

Set a target of 134, they surged to 44-1 after the powerplay, with opener Brandon King the only wicket to fall in the entire innings. West Indies captain Shai Hope brought up his half century from 38 balls and finished on 61 not out, with Shimron Hetmeyer scoring 46 not out off 32 balls as they sealed the win with 28 deliveries to spare.

Earlier Nepal, who were searching for their first win of the tournament, had struggled to find their rhythm after losing the toss and being sent in to bat. They were limited to 22-3 in the powerplay by some solid bowling and fine fielding and struggled to really get going, despite Dipendra Singh Airee's 58 and some late hitting by Sompal Kami in his 26 not out. Jason Holder claimed 4-27 for West Indies, who face Italy in their final group-stage fixture.

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USA keep hopes alive with win over Namibia

Men's T20 World Cup, Group A, Chennai

USA 199-4 (20 overs): Krishnamurthi 68* (33), Patel 52 (30); Myburgh 2-22

Namibia 168-6 (20 overs): Steenkamp 58 (39); Van Schalkwyk 2-30

Sanjay Krishnamurthi starred with the bat as the United States skipped past Namibia by 31 runs to stay in the hunt for a Super 8s spot after claiming their second group-stage victory.

The result means the USA are still mathematically in contention for the Super 8s, but will need one of India and Pakistan to lose both of their remaining matches and a net run-rate swing. Namibia, however, are out of the tournament after failing to win any of their three group-stage fixtures.

After winning the toss and choosing to bat, the USA looked to build on their impressive result over the Netherlands last time out, knowing anything but a win at Chennai's Chepauk Stadium would result in elimination. Captain Monank Patel's impressive knock of 52 from 30 balls ensured they made a flying start, while Krishnamurthi's unbeaten 68 off 33 helped them up to an impressive 199-4.

The USA took command through brave hitting from the outset, with their openers posting 68 runs off 6.5 overs before Namibia's WP Myburgh dismissed Shayan Jahangir for 22. Namibia were the architects of their own downfall in the field, though, having dropped three opportunities to dismiss Monank and Krishnamurthi.

Their fantastic knocks, which saw Krishnamurthi get his second T20 international half-century, featured nine sixes and seven fours. Although the chase of 200 proved too much for Namibia, who needed 103 at the halfway mark and 47 going into their last 10 balls, Louren Steenkamp made 58 off 39 in a solid outing and JJ Smit hit a promising 31 off 23.

Shadley van Schalkwyk found yet more joy with the ball in hand for the USA, adding the wickets of Namibia opener Jan Frylinck and captain Gerhard Erasmus to take his tally to 13 at this year's tournament.

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