Zimbabwe Advances to T20 WC Super 8s, Australia Shocked and Eliminated

Zimbabwe has advanced to the Super 8 stage of the T20 World Cup after their match against Ireland was washed out, giving them an unassailable five points. This result simultaneously eliminates Australia from the tournament, as they cannot catch Zimbabwe's points total. Zimbabwe, placed in Super 8 Group G1, will now face India, South Africa, and the West Indies in India. The other Super 8 group, G2, will feature Sri Lanka, England, New Zealand, and either Pakistan or the USA, with matches in Colombo and Pallekele.

Key Points: Zimbabwe Reaches T20 WC Super 8, Australia Eliminated

  • Zimbabwe qualifies via washout
  • Australia eliminated from T20 WC
  • Sri Lanka tops Group B
  • Super 8 groups and venues set
  • Zimbabwe beat Australia earlier
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T20 WC: Zimbabwe advances to Super 8, Australia eliminated

Zimbabwe qualifies for T20 World Cup Super 8 after washout, ending Australia's tournament. Sri Lanka tops Group B.

"With Zimbabwe advancing to the Super 8, the tournament ends for both Australia and Ireland."

Pallekele, February 17

Zimbabwe became the latest team to advance to the Super 8 stage of the ongoing T20 World Cup 2026 after their match against Ireland in Pallekele was washed out on Tuesday.

Zimbabwe became the 7th team to get a ticket to the Super 8s. With Zimbabwe advancing to the Super 8, the tournament ends for both Australia and Ireland.

After splitting points with Ireland on Tuesday, Zimbabwe has five points from three matches, while Australia has only two and will not be able to catch up to Sikandar Raza's team even if they win the final group game against Oman on Friday.

Zimbabwe has been placed in Super 8 Group G1, along with India, South Africa, and the West Indies, with all teams playing matches in India.

On the other hand, Sri Lanka, England, New Zealand, and one of Pakistan/USA will constitute Super 8 Group G2, and their matches will be held in Colombo and Pallekele.

After this match, Zimbabwe are second on the Group B points table, just below co-hosts Sri Lanka, which defeated Australia by eight wickets on Monday to seal its place in the Super Eights.

Zimbabwe came off a 23-run win over Australia, having blanked Oman in their opening encounter in this match.

Squads:

Ireland Squad: Tim Tector, Ross Adair, Harry Tector, Lorcan Tucker(w/c), Curtis Campher, Gareth Delany, George Dockrell, Mark Adair, Barry McCarthy, Matthew Humphreys, Joshua Little, Craig Young, Benjamin White, Benjamin Calitz, Sam Topping.

Zimbabwe Squad: Brian Bennett, Tadiwanashe Marumani(w), Ryan Burl, Sikandar Raza(c), Dion Myers, Tony Munyonga, Tashinga Musekiwa, Brad Evans, Wellington Masakadza, Graeme Cremer, Blessing Muzarabani, Richard Ngarava, Ben Curran, Clive Madande, Tinotenda Maposa.

- ANI

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Anjali F
Australia out? That's a shocker! But full credit to Zimbabwe and Sri Lanka. Shows how competitive T20 cricket has become. No team can take any match lightly anymore. Good for the sport.
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Rohit P
Mixed feelings. Happy for Zimbabwe, they deserve it. But as a cricket fan, the tournament feels a bit emptier without Australia. Their rivalry with India is always a highlight. Hope they come back stronger.
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Priyanka N
Sikandar Raza leading from the front! He's such an inspirational player. Their group with India, SA, and WI is the "Group of Death" for sure. Every match will be a thriller. Can't wait for the action to shift to India!
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David E
Respectfully, while Zimbabwe's win over Aus was great, advancing due to a washout feels a bit anticlimactic. Wish the weather hadn't played such a big role. Ireland must be gutted.
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Karthik V
This is why we love this game! Underdogs rising up. Now the focus is on our Men in Blue. Super 8s in our home conditions is a massive advantage. But can't be complacent. Zimbabwe will be riding a huge wave of confidence. Jai Hind!

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