Brevis Blitz Powers South Africa Past Zimbabwe, Semi-Final Clash with New Zealand Confirmed
New Delhi | 1 March 2026 South Africa secured a five-wicket win over Zimbabwe despite an unconvincing batting display, sealing their place in the semi-finals of the tournament. Chasing a modest target of 154, South Africa crossed the line with 13 balls to spare, extending their unbeaten run to seven matches and keeping alive their dream of winning a maiden T20 World Cup title. The chase wobbled early as wickets fell regularly, but a stunning counterattack from Dewald Brevis changed the momentum. The 22-year-old smashed 42 runs off just 18 balls, lifting South Africa from a tricky position. After Brevis and David Miller were dismissed in quick succession, calm knocks from George Linde and Tristan Stubbs ensured there were no late scares. Earlier, Zimbabwe put up a competitive total of 153 for 7, led by a fighting 73 off 34 balls from captain Sikandar Raza, who struck the ball cleanly and with intent. Clive Madande added valuable late runs, while teenage pacer Kwena Maphaka impressed for South Africa with figures of 2 for 21 to keep the target within reach. With this win, South Africa have set up a semi-final showdown against New Zealand. The result also means England will face either India or West Indies in the last four. As the tournament heads into its decisive phase, South Africa look confident, balanced, and increasingly difficult to stop. Brevis Blitz Powers South Africa Past Zimbabwe, Semi-Final Clash with New Zealand Confirmed South Africa secured a five-wicket win over Zimbabwe despite an unconvincing batting display, sealing their place in the semi-finals of the tournament. Chasing a modest target of 154, South Africa crossed the line with 13 balls to spare, extending their unbeaten run to seven matches and keeping alive their dream of winning a maiden T20 World Cup title. The chase wobbled early as wickets fell regularly, but a stunning counterattack from Dewald Brevis changed the momentum. The 22-year-old smashed 42 runs off just 18 balls, lifting South Africa from a tricky position. After Brevis and David Miller were dismissed in quick succession, calm knocks from George Linde and Tristan Stubbs ensured there were no late scares. Earlier, Zimbabwe put up a competitive total of 153 for 7, led by a fighting 73 off 34 balls from captain Sikandar Raza, who struck the ball cleanly and with intent. Clive Madande added valuable late runs, while teenage pacer Kwena Maphaka impressed for South Africa with figures of 2 for 21 to keep the target within reach. With this win, South Africa have set up a semi-final showdown against New Zealand. The result also means England will face either India or West Indies in the last four. As the tournament heads into its decisive phase, South Africa look confident, balanced, and increasingly difficult to stop.