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India vs South Africa Warm-up Clash – Feb 4, 2026

T20 WC Warm-up: IND vs SA Match Analysis

T20 World Cup Warm-up Match

Dr DY Patil Sports Academy, Navi Mumbai • February 4, 2026 • Night Match
India won by 30 runs
India
240/5 (20 ov)
South Africa
210/7 (20 ov)
Match Summary
Team Score Overs Run Rate Top Scorer Best Bowler Result
India 240/5 20.0 12.00 Ishan Kishan 53*(20) Abhishek Sharma 2/32 Won
South Africa 210/7 20.0 10.50 Tristan Stubbs 45*(21) Marco Jansen 1/18 Lost
Complete Scorecards
India Innings - 240/5 (20 Overs)
Batter R B 4s 6s SR Dismissal
Ishan Kishan † 53 20 2 7 265.00 retired out
Abhishek Sharma 24 18 3 1 133.33 retired hurt
Tilak Varma 45 19 3 3 236.84 b Jansen
Suryakumar Yadav (c) 30 16 2 2 187.50 c Linde b Maphaka
Axar Patel 35* 23 2 2 152.17 not out
Rinku Singh 16 13 1 1 123.07 c Stubbs b Nortje
Hardik Pandya 30 10 2 3 300.00 c Jansen b Bosch
Harshit Rana 0* 1 0 0 0.00 not out
Extras: 7 (lb 1, w 6) • Total: 240/5 (20 Ov)
Fall of wickets: 1-80 (Ishan Kishan, 5.4 ov), 2-146 (Tilak Varma, 10.6 ov), 3-167 (Suryakumar Yadav, 12.6 ov), 4-204 (Rinku Singh, 17.2 ov), 5-240 (Hardik Pandya, 19.5 ov)
South Africa Bowling
Bowler O M R W ECON WD NB
Lungi Ngidi 3 0 23 0 7.66 2 0
Marco Jansen 2 0 18 1 9.00 1 0
Kagiso Rabada 3 0 44 0 14.66 1 0
Corbin Bosch 3 0 31 1 10.33 1 0
Anrich Nortje 3 0 57 1 19.00 0 0
Kwena Maphaka 2 0 19 1 9.50 0 0
George Linde 2 0 25 0 12.50 0 0
Aiden Markram 2 0 22 0 11.00 1 0
South Africa Innings - 210/7 (20 Overs)
Batter R B 4s 6s SR Dismissal
Aiden Markram (c) 38 19 2 4 200.00 retired out
George Linde 0 4 0 0 0.00 c Pandya b Arshdeep Singh
Ryan Rickelton † 44 21 4 3 209.52 c †Ishan Kishan b Varun
Dewald Brevis 2 4 0 0 50.00 c Tilak Varma b Dube
David Miller 13 10 1 0 130.00 c †Ishan Kishan b Patel
Jason Smith 35 23 4 1 152.17 c Yadav b Abhishek Sharma
Tristan Stubbs 45* 21 1 4 214.28 not out
Marco Jansen 31 16 3 2 193.75 b Abhishek Sharma
Corbin Bosch 2* 2 0 0 100.00 not out
Extras: 0 • Total: 210/7 (20 Ov)
Fall of wickets: 1-1 (George Linde, 0.6 ov), 2-66 (Aiden Markram, 5.6 ov), 3-81 (Dewald Brevis, 7.2 ov), 4-96 (Ryan Rickelton, 9.1 ov), 5-100 (David Miller, 10.3 ov), 6-137 (Jason Smith, 14.3 ov), 7-183 (Marco Jansen, 18.4 ov)
India Bowling
Bowler O M R W ECON WD NB
Arshdeep Singh 4 0 29 1 7.25 0 0
Hardik Pandya 2 0 28 0 14.00 0 0
Harshit Rana 1 0 16 0 16.00 0 0
Kuldeep Yadav 2 0 25 0 12.50 0 0
Shivam Dube 4 0 57 1 14.25 0 0
Tilak Varma 1 0 9 0 9.00 0 0
Varun Chakravarthy 2 0 12 1 6.00 0 0
Axar Patel 1 0 2 1 2.00 0 0
Abhishek Sharma 3 0 32 2 10.66 0 0
Key Batting Performances
Ishan Kishan (IND)
53*
Balls: 20
Strike Rate: 265.00
4s/6s: 2/7
Position: Opener
Retired: Out
Hardik Pandya (IND)
30
Balls: 10
Strike Rate: 300.00
4s/6s: 2/3
Position: 7
Dismissal: c Jansen b Bosch
Tristan Stubbs (SA)
45*
Balls: 21
Strike Rate: 214.28
4s/6s: 1/4
Position: 7
Not Out: Yes
Ryan Rickelton (SA)
44
Balls: 21
Strike Rate: 209.52
4s/6s: 4/3
Position: 3
Dismissal: c †Kishan b Varun
Tilak Varma (IND)
45
Balls: 19
Strike Rate: 236.84
4s/6s: 3/3
Position: 3
Dismissal: b Jansen
Marco Jansen (SA)
31
Balls: 16
Strike Rate: 193.75
4s/6s: 3/2
Position: 8
Dismissal: b Abhishek Sharma
Bowling Analysis

India Bowling

Abhishek Sharma
3-0-32-2
Economy: 10.66
Wickets: Smith, Jansen
Arshdeep Singh
4-0-29-1
Economy: 7.25
Wickets: Linde
Varun Chakravarthy
2-0-12-1
Economy: 6.00
Wickets: Rickelton

South Africa Bowling

Marco Jansen
2-0-18-1
Economy: 9.00
Wickets: Varma
Lungi Ngidi
3-0-23-0
Economy: 7.66
Wickets: 0
Corbin Bosch
3-0-31-1
Economy: 10.33
Wickets: Pandya
Match Statistics
Total Runs
450
240 + 210
Total Boundaries
67
38 fours, 29 sixes
Run Rate Difference
+1.50
IND: 12.00, SA: 10.50
Highest Individual Score
53
Ishan Kishan (IND)
Best Strike Rate
300.00
Hardik Pandya (IND)
Most Economical
2.00
Axar Patel (IND)
Most Expensive
19.00
Anrich Nortje (SA)
Total Sixes
29
IND: 17, SA: 12
Match Flow & Key Moments
Toss
India win toss, elect to bat: India choose to set a target in warm-up match
Powerplay
Explosive start: India reach 80/1 in 5.4 overs, Ishan Kishan retired after 53(20)
10.6 overs
Varma falls: Tilak Varma bowled by Jansen after scoring 45 off 19 balls
12.6 overs
Suryakumar departs: Captain Suryakumar Yadav falls for 30(16)
19.5 overs
Pandya's cameo: Hardik Pandya scores 30 off 10 before getting out
India Total
240/5: India post mammoth total, highest in warm-up matches
SA Chase Start
Early wicket: George Linde falls for duck in first over
5.6 overs
Markram retired: Aiden Markram retires after scoring 38 off 19 balls
9.1 overs
Rickelton falls: Ryan Rickelton dismissed after quickfire 44(21)
14.3 overs
Smith departs: Jason Smith falls for 35, caught off Abhishek Sharma
18.4 overs
Jansen's cameo: Marco Jansen scores 31(16) before getting bowled
Match End
India win by 30 runs: SA finish at 210/7, India dominate warm-up match
Match Analysis & Takeaways

India dominated the T20 World Cup warm-up match against South Africa, winning by 30 runs. India posted a mammoth 240/5 in their 20 overs, with Ishan Kishan leading the charge with a blistering 53 off just 20 balls (2 fours, 7 sixes).

The Indian batting lineup showcased their power-hitting prowess with multiple players scoring at strike rates above 200. Hardik Pandya's cameo of 30 off 10 balls (SR: 300.00) and Tilak Varma's 45 off 19 balls (SR: 236.84) were particularly impressive.

South Africa's chase started poorly with George Linde falling for a duck in the first over. Although they fought back with Ryan Rickelton (44 off 21) and Tristan Stubbs (45* off 21), the target proved too steep. Abhishek Sharma was India's most successful bowler with 2/32.

📊 Key Takeaways

  • ✅ India's batting depth and power-hitting in excellent form
  • ✅ Ishan Kishan in devastating touch ahead of World Cup
  • ✅ South Africa's bowling concerns, especially Nortje (57 runs in 3 overs)
  • ✅ Tristan Stubbs shows good form with 45* for SA
  • ✅ Both teams testing combinations in warm-up match

The India versus South Africa T20 World Cup warm-up on Feb 4, 2026, in Navi Mumbai gave fans a taste of the main event. With some big hits and teams trying different lineups, both sides showed what they’re planning. India won by 30 runs, but the important thing was seeing who’s in good shape, what problems need fixing, and who played well before the World Cup kicks off.

India chose to bat first after winning the toss – brave, given that the ground is known for teams chasing well. Then came some really aggressive batting that put South Africa on the defensive right away.

India’s Fast Start

India meant business from ball one. Ishan Kishan came out swinging, smashing the South African bowlers all over the park. He scored 53 off just 20 balls, messing up Kagiso Rabada and Anrich Nortje’s plans. Kishan wasn’t just slogging; he mixed power with smart shots.

The best part was Kishan’s thrashing of Nortje, hitting fours and sixes that got the crowd going. He went off after his fifty, giving others a chance to bat – the point of a warm-up.

Abhishek Sharma played it cool, rotating the strike and keeping the score ticking over before getting injured. India finished the first few overs really strongly.

Keeping the Pressure On

Tilak Varma kept things going with a smooth 45 off 19 balls. He looked good against both fast and slow bowling, showing he’s mature beyond his age. Tilak’s innings helped keep the momentum going between the initial burst and the end-of-innings hitting.

Suryakumar Yadav, who was captaining, chipped in with a quick 30. Axar Patel added a steady 35, showing he’s a useful middle-order player in T20s.

Hardik Pandya blasted 30 off just 10 balls, helping India reach a huge 240 for 5.

South Africa’s Bowling Had a Tough Time

South Africa’s bowlers just couldn’t get it right. Rabada and Nortje were expensive. Nortje’s performance raised questions about whether he’s ready for the World Cup.

Marco Jansen and Kwena Maphaka took some wickets but couldn’t stop the flow of runs. They needed early breakthroughs, and not being able to contain India in the middle overs hurt them.

South Africa Tried Hard, But…

Chasing 241 was always going to be hard, but South Africa started well. Aiden Markram hit 38 off 19 balls, and Ryan Rickelton followed up with an aggressive 44.

But they kept losing wickets, which slowed them down. Dewald Brevis and David Miller didn’t make the most of their starts. Jason Smith and Tristan Stubbs tried to rebuild, with Stubbs finishing on 45 not out.

Marco Jansen hit some late boundaries, but it wasn’t enough. South Africa ended on 210 for 7 – not bad, but not enough against India.

India Mixed It Up with the Bowling

India’s bowling was more about trying things out. Varun Chakravarthy and Axar Patel bowled well in short spells, and Abhishek Sharma even took two wickets. Arshdeep Singh bowled well with the new ball, and Hardik Pandya didn’t bowl much.

Shivam Dube was expensive at the end, which is something India will want to fix.

What We Learned

India’s score was one of their highest in a T20 warm-up, showing how strong their batting is. Ishan Kishan’s fast fifty was one of the quickest in the warm-up games, and Tilak Varma showed he deserves a regular spot in the middle order.

For South Africa, Ryan Rickelton and Tristan Stubbs were positives, showing the right attitude despite the loss.

Anything Controversial?

Not really, but people talked about Ishan Kishan retiring out. It’s legal, but some fans wondered if it messes with the game.

My Thoughts

This game showed where the two teams are at. India looked settled, confident, and knew what they were doing, while South Africa seemed to still be working things out. India’s batting looks scary, but they need to tighten up their bowling. South Africa’s batting is looking good, but their bowling needs to improve big time if they want to challenge the top teams in the World Cup.

What’s Next?

Ishan Kishan should keep this up in India’s first World Cup games, especially if he gets to open the batting. Tilak Varma could be a star of the tournament. Hardik Pandya looks ready to finish innings regularly.

For South Africa, Tristan Stubbs and Ryan Rickelton could be important in the middle order if they get clear roles. But Rabada and Nortje need to find their form quickly.

Final Words

The India vs South Africa warm-up was more than just practice. It showed India’s batting strength, South Africa’s bowling issues, and gave us a preview of the T20 World Cup. Warm-up results don’t mean everything, but the confidence you gain can be important.

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