Zimbabwe Stuns Australia in T20 World Cup Upset, Repeats 2007 Feat

Zimbabwe secured a stunning 23-run victory over Australia in the T20 World Cup 2026, mirroring their famous 2007 upset. After posting 169/2, their highest T20I score against Australia, Zimbabwe's bowlers dismantled the Australian top order. Key contributions came from Brian Bennett's anchoring 64* and Blessing Muzarabani's devastating 4/17. The win propels Zimbabwe to second place in Group B, pushing Australia down to third.

Key Points: Zimbabwe Beats Australia in T20 World Cup 2026 Upset

  • Zimbabwe beats Australia by 23 runs
  • Repeats 2007 T20 World Cup upset
  • Brian Bennett scores unbeaten 64
  • Blessing Muzarabani takes 4/17
  • Australia collapses to 146 all out
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T20 World Cup: Zimbabwe beat Australia by 23 runs in Colombo, repeat 2007 upset for Aussies

Zimbabwe defeats Australia by 23 runs in the T20 World Cup, repeating their 2007 upset. Key performances from Bennett, Renshaw, and Muzarabani.

"Zimbabwe pulled off the biggest upset of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026 - Match Report"

Colombo, February 13

Zimbabwe pulled off the biggest upset of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026 when they defeated the mighty Australia by 23 runs in match 19 held at the R Premadasa Stadium in Colombo on Friday.

This is the second time that the African nation has beaten Australia in a T20 World Cup match. The first was when Australia lost their group stage match against Zimbabwe in the 2007 edition.

Australia won the toss and elected to field, but little went their way after that. In an assured batting performance, Zimbabwe posted 169/2 in 20 overs, their highest score against Australia in T20Is. Zimbabwe's previous best against Australia was 151/9 in Harare in July 2018.

They carried on the momentum in the field, reducing Australia to 29/4 inside the first five overs.

Glenn Maxwell (31) and Matt Renshaw (65) helped Australia steady the ship. While Maxwell's repeated attempts to break free reaped little reward, Renshaw steadily helped Australia pick up the pace with a mature 64 off 44.

The 77-run stand for the fifth wicket came to an end after Maxwell dragged on a fullish delivery by Ryan Burl onto the stumps. His wicket led to the lower-order collapse, as Australia slipped from 106/5 to 146 all out.

Zimbabwe were rewarded for their disciplined bowling. Zimbabwe pacers Blessing Muzarabani and Brad Evans razed the Aussie top order, then returned to deliver the knockout blow. While Muzarabani finished with 4/17, Evans claimed three wickets.

Their commitment in the field was epitomised by Tony Munyonga's diving catch to send back Ben Dwarshuis.

The Zimbabwe top order was in great nick and gave the team just the positive start they needed, motoring to 47/0 in powerplay. While Tadiwanashe Marumani (35) and Brian Bennett led the charge with a 61-run opening partnership, Bennett combined with Ryan Burl (35) to score 70 runs for the second wicket.

Playing more of an anchor role, Bennett scored an unbeaten 64 off 56 balls. Captain Sikandar Raza chipped in with a crucial 25 off 13 balls, and hit the only six of the match, which came off the final ball of the innings.

With the Zimbabwe batters taking on the challenge, Australia tried out seven bowlers in the first 10 overs. Marcus Stoinis provided Australia with the breakthrough, getting a nick off Marumani that was caught behind. Cameron Green was the only other bowler among wickets, while the rest were put to the sword by Zimbabwe batters.

After this win, Zimbabwe moved into second place in Group B, above Australia, which is in third place with only one win. Sri Lanka is at the top with a couple of wins.

Now, Zimbabwe will take on Ireland in their next group-stage match on Tuesday, while Australia will face Sri Lanka on Monday.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As a neutral fan, this is fantastic for the tournament! It opens up Group B completely. Australia's top-order collapse was shocking. They really need to sort out their batting against quality pace upfront. Zimbabwe fully deserved this.
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Priyanka N
Brian Bennett's innings was a masterclass in anchoring a chase. 64* off 56 on that stage! So calm under pressure. Zimbabwe's cricket has been through so much, this win must mean the world to them. Hope this gives them the confidence to go far.
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Aman W
Australia losing to Zimbabwe again after 2007! History repeats itself. Their batting looks fragile without Warner and Smith at the top. Maxwell's dismissal was the turning point. Zimbabwe's fielding was top-notch, that catch by Munyonga was brilliant.
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Karthik V
Respectful criticism: While it's a great win for Zimbabwe, I feel the article is a bit too focused on Australia's failure. Let's give more credit to Zimbabwe's planning and execution. They outplayed Australia in every department, it wasn't just an "upset", it was a comprehensive victory.
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Michael C
Muzarabani 4/17! What a spell. He and Evans destroyed the famed Aussie batting. This is the beauty of a world cup - unexpected heroes emerge. Now the group is wide open. Sri Lanka vs Australia on Monday is a massive must-win game for the Aussies.

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