In a gripping Super 8 Group 1 clash of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026, the West Indies produced a spirited batting display against the South Africa at the iconic Narendra Modi Stadium. The innings was headlined by a sensational maiden T20I half-century from Romario Shepherd and a blistering late flourish from Jason Holder, who narrowly missed his fifty.

After being put under pressure early by disciplined South African bowling, West Indies found themselves struggling to build momentum. Regular wickets meant the batting side never fully settled during the powerplay or middle overs. However, Shepherd stepped in with a mature and calculated approach, mixing patience with explosive shot-making to rebuild the innings when it mattered most.

Shepherd’s knock was a defining moment not only for the match but also for his international career. Known primarily for his finishing abilities lower down the order, he showed a different dimension to his game by constructing a proper innings. He paced his acceleration brilliantly, rotating strike early before launching into big hits as the innings progressed. His maiden T20I fifty came off a confident display of clean hitting, showcasing both power and composure under pressure.  

 

Holder, on the other hand, provided the late fireworks. Walking in during the death overs, he wasted no time asserting himself against the South African attack. His aggressive 49 featured towering sixes and crisp boundaries, giving West Indies a strong finish and pushing their total to a competitive mark that seemed unlikely midway through the innings.

For South Africa, spearhead Kagiso Rabada stood out with the ball. He struck crucial blows at key moments and kept the scoring rate in check with his trademark pace and accuracy. Despite his efforts, the Shepherd-Holder partnership shifted momentum back toward West Indies.

The innings ultimately reflected West Indies’ resilience and depth. From early trouble to a strong total, their recovery act ensured South Africa would have to produce a composed chase in response, setting up a tense second innings in this high-stakes World Cup encounter.