‘Five games on black soil’: Finn Allen reveals the secret behind New Zealand’s T20 World Cup surge | Cricket News – The Times of India


‘Five games on black soil’: Finn Allen reveals the secret behind New Zealand’s T20 World Cup surge | Cricket News – The Times of India

NEW DELHI: Explosive opener Finn Allen credited New Zealand’s recent tour of India as a key factor behind their clinical run in the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 after smashing a record-breaking century to power the Kiwis into the final.Go Beyond The Boundary with our YouTube channel. SUBSCRIBE NOW!Allen produced one of the most destructive knocks in World Cup history, blasting an unbeaten 100 off just 33 balls as New Zealand chased down a tricky 170 against South Africa in only 12.5 overs at Eden Gardens on Wednesday. The nine-wicket victory sealed New Zealand’s place in the final in emphatic fashion.

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Speaking after the match, Allen highlighted how a five-match series against India before the tournament helped the visitors adapt to the demanding black-soil surfaces used during the World Cup.“It just shows the importance of that India series the boys played before the World Cup. Five games on black soil… you can’t replicate that kind of preparation,” Allen said. “We learnt a lot as a group. As a team, we get up for the fight. In those important games we’re prepared to scrap and stay in it till the end.”Allen also praised the New Zealand bowlers for setting up the victory after early breakthroughs dented South Africa’s momentum. “It was an extremely impressive start from our bowlers — they set the game up for us, for sure. On a surface like that, if you can take wickets up front and build pressure, it makes life a lot easier for the batters.”The right-hander added that the recent experience of playing in India gave him a better understanding of the conditions. “Having had that last game against India on black soil gave me a proper look at what to expect. That was really helpful coming into this one,” he said.Allen also reserved special praise for opening partner Tim Seifert, who hammered a 33-ball 58 in a blistering stand that effectively ended the contest inside the powerplay.“He just kept dealing in boundaries… he’s been doing that all tournament. He’s in incredible form. It’s good fun batting with Timmy when he’s in that mood,” Allen said.Looking ahead to the final, Allen urged fans back home to rally behind the team. “Finals are special… you don’t get too many chances at them. Hopefully everyone gets behind us for Sunday.”


‘Not a choke, a bloody walloping’: Shukri Conrad’s brutal honesty after South Africa’s crushing T20 World Cup semifinal loss | Cricket News – The Times of India


‘Not a choke, a bloody walloping’: Shukri Conrad’s brutal honesty after South Africa’s crushing T20 World Cup semifinal loss | Cricket News – The Times of India
South Africa players during the first T20 World Cup 2026 semifinal in Kolkata. (AP Photo)

NEW DELHI: South Africa’s dream run at the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 came to a crashing halt on Wednesday night as New Zealand handed them a crushing nine-wicket defeat in the semifinal. And head coach Shukri Conrad did not hold back while describing what unfolded.Go Beyond The Boundary with our YouTube channel. SUBSCRIBE NOW!Speaking after the match, Conrad dismissed suggestions that South Africa had “choked” under pressure — a tag that has followed them in global tournaments for decades.“I don’t know if tonight was a choke. I thought it was a bloody walloping,” Conrad said bluntly. “In order for you to choke, you must have had a sniff in the game. We didn’t have a sniff.”

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Chasing a competitive 170, New Zealand made a mockery of the target. Opener Finn Allen produced a historic assault, smashing an unbeaten 100 off just 33 balls — the fastest century in the tournament’s history — while Tim Seifert hammered a 33-ball 58. The chase was wrapped up in just 12.5 overs, leaving South Africa stunned.Conrad even dipped into his native Afrikaans to sum up the scale of the defeat.“Tonight we got a proper ‘snotklap’,” he said. “That’s an Afrikaans word for a real hiding, a smack you don’t see coming. That’s what it felt like.”Earlier, New Zealand’s bowlers had laid the platform. Cole McConchie struck twice in the second over, removing Quinton de Kock and Ryan Rickelton in consecutive deliveries. Spinners then tightened the screws as South Africa’s middle order — including Aiden Markram, David Miller and Dewald Brevis — failed to gain momentum.A late counterattack from Marco Jansen, who smashed an unbeaten 55 off 30 balls, and Tristan Stubbs helped South Africa reach 169, but the total proved nowhere near enough.“They strangled us up front and we never got any momentum,” Conrad admitted. “A hell of a lot didn’t go right tonight — but that was probably enforced because they were so good.”Despite the heavy defeat, Conrad said he remained proud of his team, who entered the semifinal as the tournament’s only unbeaten side with seven consecutive wins.“I thought we did some exceptional stuff throughout the tournament,” he said. “Not many people gave us a chance of making the semifinals when we left home. I’m incredibly proud of these guys — even if that’s no consolation right now.”


India vs West Indies Super 8, T20 World Cup 2026 Telecast Channel: Where to watch and live streaming details in India


Team India will meet the West Indies at the Eden Gardens in Kolkata on Sunday, March 1 in a do-or-die encounter of the T20 World Cup 2026. Three teams – England, South Africa and New Zealand – have already sealed their semifinal spots. The winner of the Super 8 match between the Men in Blue and the Windies on Sunday will clinch the fourth spot.

India kicked off their Super 8 campaign in the T20 World Cup 2026 with a shocking 76-run loss to South Africa in Ahmedabad. However, they recovered in time to beat Zimbabwe by 72 runs in Chennai and stay alive in the competition. Now, Suryakumar Yadav and co. need to go one step ahead and beat the West Indies as well to qualify for the knockouts.

India made a key change for the game against Zimbabwe, bringing in Sanju Samson at the top of the order. And while he only contributed a cameo, his brisk knock gave the team some much-needed relief. The Men in Blue are unlikely to change their combination for the must-win contest against the West Indies. They might, however, contemplate bringing Kuldeep Yadav into the playing XI.


India vs West Indies Super 8, T20 World Cup 2026 telecast channel list in India

In India, the IND vs WI T20 World Cup 2026 Super 8 match at the Eden Gardens in Kolkata will be live telecast on the Star Sports network channels. The game will begin at 7pm IST. The live coverage of the match will start at 6pm, while the toss will be held at 6:30pm.


India vs West Indies Super 8, T20 World Cup 2026 live streaming in India

In India, the live streaming of the IND vs WI T20 World Cup 2026 match can be watched on the JioHotstar app as well as the website. Cricket fans, however, will need to have a JioHotstar subscription to watch the all-important clash.

JioHotstar is providing live coverage of all T20 World Cup 2026 matches in five languages (English, Hindi, Tamil, Telugu and Kannada) on both television and the digital platform. Regional feeds are also available in Bhojpuri, Bengali, and Haryanvi. For India matches (and knockout clashes), JioHotstar has coverage in Marathi and Indian sign language too.