
first semi-final of ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 Undefeated South Africa take on New Zealand in what is set to be a blockbuster clash at the iconic Eden Gardens in Kolkata on Wednesday, March 4. With a place in the final scheduled to be held at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad on March 8, both the teams are gearing up for a high-stakes encounter under the Kolkata lights.
South Africa are entering the competition as the only unbeaten team of the tournament, having won all seven matches played so far – four in the group stage and three in the Super 8 round. New Zealand, despite losing against England in the Super 8 stage, qualified due to their superior net run rate over Pakistan.
Eden Gardens pitch report for South Africa vs New Zealand semi-final
There is expected to be a well-balanced contest between bat and ball on the iconic Eden Gardens surface. Traditionally known for high-scoring contests, pitches usually provide consistent pace and bounce, allowing batsmen to play their shots with confidence once settled. However, fast bowlers will not be completely out of the game. By hitting the right hard length, fast bowlers can extract extra bounce from the surface, which can trouble the batsmen initially. With a lightning-fast outfield and short square boundaries of around 62 meters and 64 metres, this venue rewards aggressive stroke play, meaning totals below 190 may be difficult to defend.
As the match progresses, conditions may gradually start favoring the spinners. The surface can provide some grip and turn, allowing slower bowlers to play an important role in the middle overs. Fast bowlers can also rely on variations such as cutters to keep the ball slightly higher on the pitch. Despite these factors, the track is not expected to deteriorate much during the game, ensuring fairly even conditions throughout the game.
Eden Gardens T20I stats & records
- Total matches played: 19
- Matches won while batting first: 9
- Matches won by bowling first: 10
- Average score of first innings: 162
- Average score of second innings: 143
- Highest total recorded: 207/4 (20 overs) by Scotland vs Italy
- Lowest recorded: 70/10 (15.4 overs) by Bangladesh vs New Zealand.
- Highest score chased: India 199/5 (19.2 overs). vs west indies
- Lowest score defended: 186/5 (20 overs) by India vs West Indies.


