Australia suffer shock defeat by Zimbabwe at T20 World Cup

Zimbabwe's players celebrates after won the T20 World Cup cricket match against Australia in Colombo, Sri Lanka, on Feb. 13, 2026. (AP)
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Updated 13 February 2026
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Australia suffer shock defeat by Zimbabwe at T20 World Cup

  • Opening batter Brian Bennett anchored Zimbabwe’s 169-2 with an unbeaten 64 off 56 balls
  • Blessing Muzarabani grabbed 4-17, Brad Evans picked up 3-23 to bowl Australia out for 146

COLOMBO: Zimbabwe caused the first major upset at the T20 Cricket World Cup with a surprise 23-run win against Australia on Friday.

Blessing Muzarabani grabbed 4-17 and Brad Evans picked up 3-23 as Australia was bowled out for just 146 in 19.3 overs.

Matt Renshaw, playing in his first T20 World Cup, scored a fighting 65 off 44 balls and Glenn Maxwell hit 31 off 32 deliveries, but Muzarabani and Evans did enough damage up front by claiming four wickets inside the power play to steer Zimbabwe to a second successive victory in Group B.

Opening batter Brian Bennett had earlier anchored Zimbabwe’s 169-2 with an unbeaten 64 off 56 balls. Tadiwanashe Marumani (35) and Ryan Burl (35) also made handy contributions while captain Sikandar Raza’s late acceleration (25 off 13 deliveries) was crucial.

In the only other previous T20 World Cup game between the two nations, Zimbabwe defeated Australia by five wickets in 2007.

Later Friday

Four associate nations will be involved in the two other games on Friday. Canada won the toss and chose to bat against United Arab Emirates in a Group D game in Delhi.

The United States, which has already lost to India and Pakistan in Group A, will meet the Netherlands in Chennai.


Nepal sign off at T20 World Cup with win over Scotland

Updated 17 February 2026
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Nepal sign off at T20 World Cup with win over Scotland

  • Nepal’s fans erupted with joy at the Wankhede Stadium after seeing their team win
  • “I want to thank the fans who came from Nepal and supported us, that gives a lot of motivation to all of us,” said player of the match Airee

MUMBAI: Dipendra Singh Airee hit an unbeaten 50 as Nepal saved their best for last to end their T20 World Cup campaign with a seven-wicket win over Scotland on Tuesday.
Chasing 171 for victory, Nepal looked in trouble at 98-3 in the 14th over before Airee took the initiative in his 23-ball knock as his team achieved the target with four balls to spare in Mumbai.
Airee put on 73 runs with Gulsan Jha, who made 24 not out, as Nepal earned their first win after three losses in Group C.
Nepal’s fans erupted with joy at the Wankhede Stadium after seeing their team win for the first time in the tournament since 2014.
“I want to thank the fans who came from Nepal and supported us, that gives a lot of motivation to all of us,” said player of the match Airee.
“And in the last World Cup, we didn’t win a single match. So that’s why this win is very important for us.”
It was Nepal’s first victory in the T20 World Cup since they beat Hong Kong and Afghanistan in the opening stage 12 years ago.
Nepal had given England a mighty scare in their opener before losing by four runs and then went down in the next two games.
Put in to bat, Scotland posted 170-7 after a 45-ball 71 by opener Michael Jones.
Nepal pace bowler Sompal Kami stood out with figures of 3-25.
Nepal started strongly with Kushal Bhurtel scoring 45 as he put on 74 runs with fellow opener Aasif Sheikh, who made 33.
Spinner Michael Leask picked up three quick wickets as Scotland fought back but Airee led Nepal over the line for a memorable win.