West Indies Thrash Zimbabwe by 107 Runs at Wankhede, Top Group 1 Table

West Indies players celebrate 107-run win over Zimbabwe at Wankhede Stadium
West Indies Thrash Zimbabwe by 107 Runs at Wankhede

The West Indies cricket team delivered a commanding performance to defeat the Zimbabwe national cricket team by 107 runs at Wankhede Stadium on February 23, 2026. The massive win has significantly reshaped the Group 1 standings in the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 Super 8 stage, pushing West Indies to the top of the table on net run rate.

Match Highlights from February 23, 2026

West Indies Innings: 254 for 6 in 20 Overs

The Caribbean side posted a huge total of 254 for 6, one of the highest scores in T20 World Cup history. Shimron Hetmyer smashed 85 off just 34 balls, while Rovman Powell added a quickfire 59. Their aggressive batting ensured Zimbabwe faced a record chase under pressure.

Zimbabwe Innings: 147 All Out in 17.4 Overs

Zimbabwe struggled in the chase and were bowled out for 147. Gudakesh Motie starred with 4 for 28, and Akeal Hosein chipped in with 3 for 28. A late 43 off 21 balls by Brad Evans slightly reduced the margin but could not prevent a heavy defeat.

Group 1 Points Table and NRR Impact

The dominant victory gave West Indies a significant net run rate boost.

  • West Indies: 1 match played, 1 win, 0 losses, 2 points, net run rate +5.350
  • South Africa: 1 match played, 1 win, 0 losses, 2 points, net run rate +3.800
  • India: 1 match played, 0 wins, 1 loss, 0 points, net run rate -3.800
  • Zimbabwe: 1 match played, 0 wins, 1 loss, 0 points, net run rate -5.350

West Indies now lead Group 1 on superior net run rate, while India and Zimbabwe face pressure after opening losses.

India’s Qualification Scenario Explained

Following their 76-run defeat to South Africa, the India national cricket team find themselves in a difficult position.

Must-Win Matches: India must win both remaining Super 8 matches against Zimbabwe on February 26 and against West Indies on March 1. Two wins would take them to 4 points.

Net Run Rate Challenge: With a current net run rate of -3.800, India may need convincing margins of victory. Narrow wins could leave them vulnerable in a three-way tie on 4 points.

Best-Case Scenario: India’s clearest path to the semi finals improves if South Africa remain unbeaten and top the group, allowing India to compete for second place with a stronger net run rate.

Upcoming Fixture

India vs Zimbabwe on Thursday, February 26 at 7:00 PM IST at the M. A. Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai. This match is effectively a knockout for India in the Super 8 stage.

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