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After a month of compelling cricket, the field has been reduced to just two teams still standing.

It’s defending champions and hosts, India, up against serial semi-finalists New Zealand


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South Africa bowed out of the T20 World Cup on Wednesday as they were comprehensively outplayed by New Zealand, for whom Finn Allen scored the fastest ever World Cup century.

While the loss is obviously very disappointing, fans should avoid being too hard on the Proteas. R...


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The 2026 T20 World Cup has reached its business end.

New Zealand and South Africa will face each other in the first semi-final.

What could transpire? Read on to find out.

New Zealand v South Africa

They have faced each other once already in pool play, with the Proteas coming out convincing winners.

Aiden Markram’s team will be hoping for a repeat o...


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2026 marks a significant change in the world of the Hundred as there will be an auction for the first time, replacing the former draft model.

In what is the first season since teams became either part or majority owned by external parties, the ECB announced that the pre-season format for recruitment will also be a lot more similar to the IPL.

How will the Hundred a...

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In July 2025, ECB chair Richard Thompson said it was a “seminal moment for cricket in England and Wales.”

He made that statement after stakes in six of the Hundred teams had been completed, opening the door to private investment and marking a change in not only the franchise league but English cricket in general. While previously the teams were owned jointly by the ECB...


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