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T20 WC Updates: Nepal opt to field vs Scotland

 Tue, 17 February 2026
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18:37

Here are the playing XIs

Here are the playing XIs

Scotland: George Munsey, Michael Jones, Brandon McMullen, Richie Berrington(c), Tom Bruce, Michael Leask, Matthew Cross(w), Mark Watt, Oliver Davidson, Brad Wheal, Brad Currie

Nepal: Kushal Bhurtel, Aasif Sheikh(w), Rohit Paudel(c), Dipendra Singh Airee, Aarif Sheikh, Lokesh Bam, Gulsan Jha, Sompal Kami, Sundeep Jora, Nandan Yadav, Sandeep Lamichhane
18:36

Nepal opt to field vs Scotland


Toss goes Nepal's way; they elect to field against Scotland at the Wankhede.
17:39

Zimbabwe-Ireland game called off; Australia knocked out

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The Zimbabwe vs Ireland T20 World Cup match on Tuesday has been washed out because of persistent rain in Pallekele.

Zimbabwe advanced to the Super 8s stage courtesy of the single point earned because of the washout.

Meanwhile, Australia have been knocked out of the T20 World Cup along with Ireland.

Zimbabwe won their first two games with an eight-wicket win against Oman followed a shock 23-run victory against Australia.

Australia fail to advance past the group stages for the first time since 2009. They beat Ireland in their opening match, before suffering successive defeats against Zimbabwe and Sri Lanka.
17:10

Zimbabwe-Ireland game set for washout


The rain has stopped as the covers are being peeled off. But a light drizzle can still be seen at Pallekele.

The chances of the game getting underway looks quite bleak at the moment.
16:41

Zimbabwe will advance if match washed out


The weather showing no signs of improvement in Pallekele.

The covers are still in place courtesy of a light drizzle. The weather is still not ideal as it is quite dark overhead and this rain could continue for the next hour or two.

Zimbabwe won't mind this as a washout would see them qualify for the Super 8s, while Australia will be knocked out.
16:15

Cut-off time for a 5-overs game is 6.10pm local time

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It continues to rain at Pallekele as the ground continues to be under covers.

The covers were taken off briefly but within no time the drizzle returned as the groundstaff brough back the covers.

The match will start losing overs from 4.10pm local time, while the cut-off time for a 5-overs game is 6.10pm local time.
15:12

T20 World Cup: Zimbabwe vs Ireland toss delayed due to rain


We still have a light spell of rain at the Pallekele International Cricket Stadium as the start of the Zimbabwe vs Ireland match continues to be delayed.

The entire ground is still under covers. 

Remember, if the match is washed out or Zimbabwe win this game, then Australia will be knocked out.
14:37

Zimbabwe vs Ireland: Rain delays toss in Pallekele

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The start of the T20 World Cup match between Zimbabwe and Ireland in Pallekele has been delayed because of rain.

The ground is under covers and the toss which was scheduled to take place at 14.30 hours IST has been delayed.
14:29

Confident Zimbabwe eye spot in Super 8s

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On a high after a stunning win over former champions Australia, Zimbabwe will look to continue the momentum against a tricky Ireland side and seal their berth in the Super 8s berth in Pallekele on Tuesday.

Following an abject 23-run defeat to world number 11 Zimbabwe, Australia crashed to an eight-wicket loss to co-hosts Sri Lanka in Kandy on Monday to be pushed to the brink of a humiliating exit.

Mitchell Marsh's team must now rely on 12th-ranked Ireland to save them by beating Zimbabwe later on Tuesday.

Even then, Australia will need Sri Lanka, who have qualified for the Super Eight phase, to knock out Zimbabwe on Thursday to stay alive ahead of a final group match against Oman.
14:13

Phillips, Ravindra hit half-tons

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NZ 176-2 (15.1 ovs) vs Can 173-4 Scorecard 

New Zealand beat Canada by eight wickets in Chennai to advance into Super Eights in T20 World Cup.



Jaskaran Singh is back in the attack and he bowls a wide down the leg side. Phillips takes a single as the keeper cannot gather the ball.

Another wide as Ravindra attempts a pull.

Ravindra pulls the ball to mid-wicket to bring up the winning runs. New Zealand win by 8 wickets and qualify for Super 8s.


Left arm spinner Shivam is back in the attack and he is welcomed with a slog sweep over deep mid-wicket for a six to bring up his 50.

Ravindra and Phillips take three singles each.

Phillips then reverse sweeps the ball to covers for a single.

A dot to end the over as 10 come off it.

13:57

Canada bowlers get a spanking


NZ 159-2 (14 ovs) vs Can 173-4 Scorecard 

Heyliger contiinues and after a dot, Phillips slams the ball through covers for a four!

A wide later, Phillips takes a single to long on.

A dot later, Ravindra takes a single before Phillips goes back and pulls the ball, bisecting the long on and deep mid wicket fielders for a four to end the over as 11 come off the over.



Bin Zafar is back in the attack, the batters rotate the strike before Phllips switch hits the full ball over the off side (midwicke for a left hander) for a six!

After a couple and single, Ravindra ends the over with a slog sweep for a six over deep midwicket. 16 come off the over.



13:46

NZ in overdrive!

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NZ 132-2 (12 ovs) vs Can 173-4 Scorecard 


Heyliger is back in the attack and Phillips starts the over with a couple to sweeper cover.

A dot later, Phillips drives the ball to long on for a single.

Ravindra then smashes the ball down the ground to long off for a four.

Ravindra then pulls the ball down to midwicket and scampers for a couple.

A wide later, Ravindra pulls the ball to midwicket for a single as 11 come off it.




Ansh Patel continues and Phillips lofts the full ball down the ground for a six! 

Two singles later, the short ball is punished and pulled over deep mid-wicket for a six as Phillips brings up his half-century.

A single and a dot to end the over as 15 come off it. 
13:39

Phillips-Ravindra put on 50-run stand

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NZ 106-2 (10 ovs) vs Can 173-4 Scorecard 


Shivam Sharma is in the attack now and Ravindra starts the over with a single.

Tossed up and full next and Phillips swings it over wide long on for a six!

A wide later, Phillips edges it down to third man for 3.

Ravindra and Phillips take two singles off the next three balls as 13 come off it.



Left arm spiinner Ansh Patel in the attack now and Ravindra slaps him down the ground to long off for a single.

Phillips then lofts the ball straight down the ground for a six!

A dot later, Phillips pulls the ball to deep mid wicket for a single.

Ravindra and Phillips then take a single each as 9 runs come off it. 

Phillips calls the physio for a check as he seems to have pulled something while playing a shot.

Bajwa is back in the attack and Ravindra starts the over with a single to sweeper cover.

A dot later, Phillips sees the full ball in the slot and just hammers it over long off for a six to bring up 50-run stand.

Phillips takes a single next ball.

Ravindra then drives the ball to wide long on for a couple.

Ravindra then clips the ball to deep mid-wicket for a single as 11 come off it.



Bin Zafar is back in the attack and the batters start with two singles a piece.

A wide later, Phillips gets back-to-back fours either side of the wicket before two singles to end the over as 13 come off it.
13:22

Canada bowlers giving away extras


NZ 60-2 (6 ovs) vs Can 173-4 Scorecard 

Jaskaran Singh is back in the attack and after a dot. Ravidra cuts the ball over deep point for a six!

Ravindra and Phillips then rotate the strike for 4 runs off the next four balls as 10 come off it.




Spinner Dilpreet Bajwa in the attack now and he starts with a no ball. 

Ravindra gets a couple off the free-hit as the mid-off fielder saves the boundary.

Ravindra then gets a single to mid wicket.

Wide called as Phillips runs a singles as the ball goes past the keeper.

Ravindra then lofts the ball over wide mid-off. A dot later, Ravindra sweeps the ball to mid-on for a four.
13:14

Kiwis lose two early wickets


NZ 35-2 (4 ovs) vs Can 173-4 Scorecard 

Glenn Phillips is tne new man and he and Ravindra take three singles as 5 runs including a wide and a wicket come in the over.


Heyliger continues and he strikes first ball, the ball stops on Allen as he goes to tuck it to the leg side, he gets a leading edge, the ball flies towards midwicket, the fielder dives forward to take a good catch as the ball dips on him. Allen is out for 21 off 8 and Canada players are on Cloud 9.


Rachin Ravindra is the new man in and plays out two dots as a wicket and 1 run comes off the over.


Left arm spinner Saad Bin Zafar in the attack now and Allen starts the over with a single off a leg bye.

Two dots later, Seifert slaps the ball straight to mid-off and he is out for 6. 




Dilon Heyliger is in the attack now and Allen welcomes him for a four and a six off the first two balls.

A single and two dots later,  Seifert ends the over with a four over extra cover as 15 come off it.


Tim Seifert and Finn Allen open the batting for New Zealand while Jaskaran Singh opens the bowling for Canada.

And the batters belt the bowler for 14 in the opening over.
12:46

Youngest to score a ton in T20 WC

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Can 173-4 (20 ovs) vs NZ | Scorecard 

Riding on Yuvraj Samra's maiden T20I century, Canada posted a commanding 173 for 4 against New Zealand in Chennai on Tuesday.

Samra hit 6 sixes in his blazing knock as Kiwi bowlers were taken to the cleaners.

Kyle Jamieson and James Neesham were picked out for some treatment as they were clobbered for 41 runs and 38 runs respectively, off their 4 overs.


Duffy is back in the attack and Thaker starts the over with a single.

Samra's innings finally ends as Samra pulls the ball to backward square leg where Phillips takes the catch on second attempt.

Dilon Heyliger is the new man and is off the mark with a six.

Heyliger and Thaker take three singles. 10 come off the final over as Canada post 173 for 4. 


Harsh Thaker is the new man in and he starts with a single.

A  dot later, Samra ends the over with a couple as a wicket and 5 come off it.


Neesham is back in the attack and Kirton and Samra take a single each before Neesham removes Kirton out LBW as Canada lose a review.


Nicholas Kirton is the new man in and off the mark with a single.

Samra is dropped next as the ball goes to the boundary. A wicket and 8 runs come off it.


Henry is back in the attack and he gives two singles and a wide before removing Dhaliwal for 10.



Jamieson is back in the attack and Samra and Dhaliwal take a single each before Samra smashes a six wide long off.

A dot later, he takes a couple to the off side before bringing up his century with a handsome four through the off side, to become the youngest batter to score a ton in T20 World Cup. 14 come off it.
12:24

Bajwa out for 36; Samra continues to find the runs

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Can 136-1 (16 ovs) vs NZ | Scorecard 

Neesham is back in the attack and Samra welcomes him with a four through point.

Samra and Dhalival take three singles before the latter ends the over with a six as 13 come off it.



Navneet Dhaliwal is the new man in and Matt Henry is back in the attack.

The wicket has not tamed Samra who slaps the slower short ball over mid-off for a four even as both batters pinch 3 singles as 7 runs come in the over.



Jamieson is back in the attack and he starts with  a wide. 

Samra is no mood to slow down as he hammers the next ball for a six straight down the ground.

A single later, Bajwa picks the ball off his pads and hits it to fine leg for a four!

Bajwa and Samra then take a single each before Bajwa lofts the fuller ball straight to Phillips at deep extra cover and he is out for 36 off 39 balls. Canada lose their first wicket.
11:58

Canada keep scoreboard ticking

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Can 102-0 (13 ovs) vs NZ | Scorecard 

McConchie is back in the attack and Samra takes him to the cleaners, scoring two sixes and a four off the first three balls. 

Samra and Bajwa take three singles off the next three balls as McConchie concedes 19 runs in the over. 

Medium pacer Jacob Duffy is back in the attack and he gives just two singles in the over.



Right arm spinner Glenn Phillips in the attack now and Samra and Bajwa take four singles before Samra brings up his half-ton off the fifth ball of the over, his first T20 World Cup fifty.

A single to Bajwa to end the over as 6 singles come off it.
11:47

Boundaries flowing for Samra, Bajwa


Can 75-0 (10 ovs) vs NZ | Scorecard 

Neesham is back in the attack and he comes back strongly in this over, bowling at varied pace and giving just two singles in the over.
 

McConchie continues and after a dot, Samra gets a hold of the short ball and pulls it over deep mid-wicket for a six!

Samra and Bajwa then take four singles as 10 come off the over.


Jamieson is back in the attack and after a dot, Samra comes down the track and creams the ball past covers for a four.

The batters then take three singles a 7 come off it.


Right arm medium pacer Cole McConchie is in the attack now and Samra and Bajwa play him nicely, taking 6 runs in the over.

11:36

No mercy for New Zealand pacers


Can 50-0 (6 ovs) vs NZ | Scorecard 

Yuvraj Samra and Dilpreet Bajwa come out to bat and  have given Canada an incredible start.

Both openers found the boundaries in the opening six overs and brought up the team 50 in the final over of the Powerplay.

Samra takes a liking to James Neesham, hammering him for three fours and a six in the 6th over. 

Matt Henry, Jacob Duffy and Kyle Jamieson have also been scored of with runs flowing for the Canadians. 

11:29

New Zealand look to seal Super Eight berth against Canada

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Canada captain Dilpreet Bajwa has won the toss and elected to bat against New Zealand in their final Group D fixture of the T20 World Cup in Chennai on Tuesday.

New Zealand need a decisive victory against Canada to solidify their T20 World Cup Super Eight qualification hopes. 

Playing XIs: 

New Zealand: Tim Seifert (wk), Finn Allen, Rachin Ravindra, Glenn Phillips, Mark Chapman, Daryl Mitchell (c), Cole McConchie, James Neesham, Kyle Jamieson, Matt Henry, Jacob Duffy

Canada: Yuvraj Samra, Dilpreet Bajwa (c), Navneet Dhaliwal, Harsh Thaker, Nicholas Kirton, Shreyas Movva(w), Saad Bin Zafar, Shivam Sharma, Dilon Heyliger, Jaskaran Singh, Ansh Patel


New Zealand will look to address the frailties exposed by South Africa and reaffirm their status as title contenders by sealing a Super Eight berth when they face bottom-placed Canada in their final Group D fixture of the T20 World Cup in Chennai on Tuesday.

Having played a five-match T20I series in India just before the World Cup, the Black Caps entered the tournament fairly acclimatised to subcontinental conditions. Comfortable wins against Afghanistan and the United Arab Emirates only strengthened their belief.

 
However, the Kiwis received a reality check against a formidable South African unit. The seven-wicket defeat exposed weaknesses in every department, particularly with the bat.


New Zealand's powerplay struggles have been a recurring concern, with early wickets disrupting momentum and leaving the middle order to do the repair work.

Rachin Ravindra's form is another big worry for the side as the all-rounder, who is a crucial cog in New Zealand's top order, has failed to convert starts.

With the Super Eights approaching, the team management will hope he rediscovers his rhythm quickly.

With the ball, New Zealand failed to make early inroads against South Africa.

"We couldn't quite get that sort of 200 total that we wanted to get to. I think we'll put our hands up and say we weren't as good as we could be with the ball as well," New Zealand batter Darryl Mitchell said after the loss to South Africa.

They will be without pace spearhead Lockie Ferguson, who has returned home for the birth of his first child. Kyle Jamieson is likely to be slotted into the playing XI, while leg-spinner Ish Sodhi remains another tactical option.

A victory guarantees them progression to the Super Eights.

Canada's struggles
Canada, meanwhile, are battling struggles of their own.

They have lost both their matches, against South Africa and the UAE, and sit at the bottom of the standings.

A lack of competitive match exposure heading into the tournament has been evident in their performances. Adapting to the sub-continental conditions has also been difficult.

"We live in minus 50 degrees and only have three months a year to play cricket, we train indoors. Prior to coming to the World Cup, we were in Sri Lanka for a month last month.

"So for us, it's a bit difficult but this is not an excuse," pacer Dilon Heyliger had said after the loss to UAE.

Despite that, their spinners have done well and the North American team seemed to be in prime position to notch its first win, defending a modest 150-run total but poor bowling at the death cost them.