ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026: The Final Chapter – From Super 8s to Champions



Colombo, 8th March (Daily Mirror) – The ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 has officially concluded, bringing weeks of thrilling cricket to an end. After an intense tournament that began with the group stage, progressed through the Super 8s, and culminated in the knockout rounds, the competition delivered memorable performances and dramatic matches.

Teams battled through the group stage to secure places in the Super 8s, where the competition intensified as the best sides in the tournament fought for semifinal spots. The knockout stage then saw the final four teams compete for a place in the championship match.

In the end, India emerged as the champions of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026, defeating New Zealand in the final to lift the trophy and conclude the tournament on a historic note.

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Finals

Semi - Finals

Super 8 Tables

With the tournament now in the Super 8 phase, the points table has been reset to reflect the new stage of competition. The remaining teams will compete for places in the knockout rounds, with updated standings continuing to shape the qualification scenarios as the tournament unfolds.

Group Stage Tables


The group tables reflected each team’s progress throughout the first round, ranking sides based on points earned and net run rate. After a tightly contested phase, eight teams advanced to the next stage of the tournament. The qualified teams are India, Pakistan, Zimbabwe, Sri Lanka, South Africa, New Zealand, England, and West Indies.

Stay Updated

This page will continue to showcase the latest ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 group tables and points standings as the tournament unfolds. Check back regularly for updated visuals and clearer qualification scenarios.

 


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