Irfan Pathan predicts South Africa’s probable playing XI for T20 World Cup 2026

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The excitement around the T20 World Cup 2026 is already reaching fever pitch as cricket fans gear up for a blockbuster tournament in India and Sri Lanka. With flat pitches, short boundaries and passionate crowds, the subcontinent is expected to produce plenty of run-fests alongside nail-biting thrillers. Teams are already shaping their core combinations, knowing that adaptability will be key in conditions where high scores are the norm but pressure moments can change games in a flash. As anticipation builds, former India all-rounder Irfan Pathan has shared his view on how South Africa could line up for the mega event.

Irfan Pathan picks South Africa’s probable XI for the mega event

Analysing balance, firepower and flexibility, Pathan named a strong-looking South Africa XI that blends experience with youthful flair.  According to Pathan, this XI has the right mix to challenge any side in Asian conditions, especially in a tournament where momentum can swing rapidly.

Solid openers

At the top, the combination of Aiden Markram and Quinton de Kock promises both stability and aggression. Markram’s composure against spin, paired with de Kock’s ability to dominate the powerplay, gives South Africa the ideal platform to launch big totals. Rickelton adds further flexibility, allowing the Proteas to shuffle their top order based on match-ups.

Dynamic middle-order

The middle order looks explosive with Dewald Brevis, David Miller and Tristan Stubbs forming a fearless trio. Brevis brings innovation and raw power, Miller offers proven finishing pedigree on the big stage, while Stubbs’ versatility makes him a valuable asset in pressure chases. This unit, as Pathan suggested, can take the game away in a matter of overs.

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Stylish all-rounders

Marco Jansen and Keshav Maharaj add crucial balance to the XI. Jansen’s ability to strike big blows down the order and pick up wickets with the new ball complements Maharaj’s control and experience in spin-friendly conditions. Together, they deepen the batting while strengthening bowling options.

Sizzling bowling attack

South Africa’s pace trio of Kagiso Rabada, Anrich Nortje and Lungi Ngidi remains one of the most intimidating attacks in world cricket. With raw pace, bounce and death-over expertise, they are well-equipped to counter high-scoring conditions in India and Sri Lanka.

Proteas to script history in 2026?

It would be fascinating to see if South Africa can finally cross the last hurdle in 2026. After reaching the final of the 2024 edition, the Proteas now know what it takes to go deep in a World T20. With a settled core and lessons learned from past heartbreaks, they will be desperate to seize the moment and lift what could be their maiden T20 World Cup trophy.

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