Ex-Cricketers Reveal T20 WC Top 4 Picks: Bold Calls & Omissions

Former Indian cricketers have shared their predictions for the semi-finalists of the ongoing T20 World Cup 2026 ahead of the Super 8s stage. Their picks, revealed in a Star Sports video, show consensus on India and South Africa but vary on the other two spots. While Cheteshwar Pujara, Mohammad Kaif, and Yuzvendra Chahal mostly favored combinations including England, New Zealand, or Sri Lanka, Varun Aaron made a bold prediction including West Indies and Pakistan. The Super 8s feature eight teams split into two groups, with India beginning their campaign against South Africa in Ahmedabad.

Key Points: T20 World Cup 2026 Semi-Finalist Predictions by Ex-Players

  • Pujara picks India, SA, Sri Lanka, NZ
  • Kaif & Chahal back India, SA, England, NZ
  • Aaron's bold pick omits SA and NZ
  • Super 8s start with Pak vs NZ
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Former India cricketers share Top 4 predictions for T20 WC

Former India cricketers like Pujara, Kaif, and Chahal predict the T20 WC 2026 semi-finalists. See their picks for India, SA, England & surprise teams.

"Varun Aaron made the boldest call, picking India, West Indies, England and Pakistan, notably leaving out both South Africa and New Zealand."

New Delhi, Feb 20

Former Indian cricketers have predicted the semi-finalists of the ongoing T20 World Cup 2026 ahead of the start of the Super 8s, which will commence on Saturday with Pakistan taking on New Zealand at the R. Premadasa Stadium in Colombo.

Eight teams have been placed in two groups of four. All the teams will play three matches against other teams in their group, with the top 2 teams from each group advancing to the semi-finals.

Defending champions India, 2024 runner-ups South Africa, two-time champions West Indies and Zimbabwe are in Group A. While the 2009 champions, Pakistan, the 2014 champions, Sri Lanka, two-time winners England, and New Zealand are in Group B.

In a video released by Star Sports on Friday, India's Test great Cheteshwar Pujara picked India, South Africa, Sri Lanka and New Zealand for the top four.

While Mohammad Kaif opted for India, South Africa, England and New Zealand for the next stage.

India's highest wicket-taking spinner in T20I, Yuzvendra Chahal, picked India, South Africa, England and New Zealand to reach the top four, while fomrer pacer Varun Aaron made the boldest call, picking India, West Indies, England and Pakistan, notably leaving out both South Africa and New Zealand.

Former coach Sanjay Banger made some interesting picks, going with Pakistan, India, South Africa and Sri Lanka. However, former cricketer Saba Karim went with India, South Africa, England and Sri Lanka as his semi-finalists.

Due to pre-seedings done before the start of the tournament, all the table toppers from the group stage have come in the same group A. While the second number of teams are in Group B.

Meanwhile, India will start their campaign in the Super 8s on Sunday when they face South Africa at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad. They will play their next match against Zimbabwe on Thursday at the MA Chidambaram Stadium.

Defending champions will play their last match in the Super8s on March 1 against West Indies at the Eden Gardens Stadium in Kolkata.

- IANS

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Sarah B
As a cricket fan living in India, I appreciate all the expert opinions. But honestly, predictions are just for fun. The real game is played on the field. Let's support our Men in Blue!
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Vikram M
No one is talking about the West Indies! They are two-time champions and can be very dangerous on their day. Aaron might be onto something. Excited for the Super 8s!
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Priya S
It's nice to see different perspectives. But I respectfully disagree with leaving Pakistan out of most predictions. India-Pakistan matches are the heart of cricket, and they are a strong T20 side. May the best team win.
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Rohit P
All this talk, but the matches are in India! Home advantage is huge. Our batting lineup is fire. Just hoping the bowlers deliver under pressure. #BleedBlue
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Michael C
Interesting to see the split between England and Sri Lanka from the experts. Group B is definitely the "Group of Death". New Zealand is always the dark horse. Should be a fantastic tournament.

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