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South African Proteas crush India in Super Eights match at T20 World Cup in India to end 12-match winning streak and boost tournament earnings

Temitope Oke
By Temitope Oke

South Africa’s Proteas sent shockwaves through the cricketing world with a stunning demolition of co-host India in the T20 World Cup Super Eights.

India, the world’s No. 1 T20 side, had arrived on the back of an incredible 12-match winning streak.

That streak came to a screeching halt as the Proteas crushed them by 76 runs—their second-biggest loss in T20 history.

The performance wasn’t just a sporting statement; it was a statement of intent.

South Africa dominated with bat and ball, leaving fans and analysts alike in awe of their clinical precision.

How Much the Proteas Earned

There’s money in winning, and the Proteas are cashing in.

According to The South African, each T20 World Cup win comes with a $31,194 bonus.

That means South Africa pocketed an extra R500,000 for defeating India, pushing their total earnings for the tournament to R2.5 million after five consecutive victories.

Their prior wins came against Canada, Afghanistan, New Zealand, and the UAE, making this India victory the pinnacle of a spectacular run.

With semi-final prize money looming, the financial stakes only get higher.

On the Verge of the Semi-Finals

The Super Eights stage is simple but brutal: two groups of four, with the top two in each moving to the semi-finals.

South Africa is in a prime position. They face West Indies next on Thursday, 26 February, followed by a clash with Zimbabwe on Sunday, 1 March, both at 11:30 SA time.

Coach Shukri Conrad and captain Aiden Markram will be eyeing wins in both matches to secure semi-final qualification, though their superior net run rate (+3.800) suggests just one victory may suffice.

Record-Breaking Momentum

South Africa’s form has been electric.

Beyond the scoreboard, they are sending a message: the Proteas are serious contenders.

The combination of aggressive batting, sharp fielding, and disciplined bowling has made them one of the tournament’s most feared sides.

India, despite being favorites, now has to rethink strategies after such a resounding defeat.

Cricket fans are eagerly anticipating whether the Proteas can maintain this momentum heading into the knockout rounds.

What’s Next?

South Africa now focuses on completing the Super Eights stage with victories over the West Indies and Zimbabwe.

Maintaining form and focus will be crucial as the semi-finals draw closer.

Financially, every win continues to bolster their tournament earnings, and a semi-final or final appearance promises even bigger rewards.

Strategically, the Proteas will aim to keep batting aggressive, maintain bowling discipline, and avoid complacency.

If they can replicate their performance against India, they’ll enter the semis not just as qualifiers but as tournament favorites.


Summary

The South African Proteas stunned India with a 76-run T20 World Cup victory, ending India’s 12-match winning streak and marking the team’s second-biggest T20 defeat.

The win added R500,000 to South Africa’s earnings, bringing the total to R2.5 million after five straight victories over Canada, Afghanistan, New Zealand, the UAE, and India.

With an impressive net run rate, the Proteas are positioned to reach the semi-finals, facing the West Indies and Zimbabwe next.

Coach Shukri Conrad and captain Aiden Markram aim for continued dominance, with both performance and prize money on the line.

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