IND vs ZIM, T20 World Cup 2026 Super 8: TNCA takes a unique step to curb dew in Chennai

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In a groundbreaking move to ensure a fair contest, the Tamil Nadu Cricket Association (TNCA) will deploy a special chemical imported from the United States to counter the dew factor during Thursday’s T20 World Cup 2026 Super 8 clash between India and Zimbabwe at the MA Chidambaram Stadium. With temperatures soaring in Chennai this week, dew had emerged as a potential game-changer in the evening encounter, but the innovative solution promises to level the playing field for both sides.

The dew challenge at Chepauk

The MA Chidambaram Stadium has historically witnessed significant dew formation during night matches at this time of year, often making batting easier in the second innings as the ball skids onto the bat while bowlers struggle to grip a wet and slippery ball. This factor frequently influences toss decisions, with captains preferring to chase under lights.

For a must-win game where India’s semifinal aspirations hang by a thread, the dew variable could have proved decisive. The defending champions need to win both remaining Super 8 matches against Zimbabwe and West Indies by convincing margins to improve their net run rate of -3.800, which plummeted following their 76-run hammering by South Africa.

Dew Cure: The US-imported chemical

According to a report in The Indian Express, the TNCA had anticipated the dew challenge when the Chepauk outfield was relaid ahead of the T20 World Cup 2026. The association imported a chemical called ‘Dew Cure’ from the United States, which is extensively used at Major League Baseball (MLB) venues to manage field conditions .

The product works by eliminating moisture on grass leaves. “Once Dew Cure is sprayed, it ensures that there is no moisture on the grass leaves. As soon as it gets wet, it will be absorbed and the grass leaves will turn dry,” reported The Indian Express .

Three-day spray schedule ensures dry outfield

The ground staff have implemented a comprehensive schedule to maximize the chemical’s effectiveness. ‘Dew Cure’ was mixed with water and sprayed across the outfield on Tuesday and Wednesday afternoons, with a final application planned for Thursday afternoon ahead of the 7:00 pm IST start .

India’s team management, which conducted extensive training sessions at Chepauk on both Tuesday and Wednesday, stayed back to observe whether dew would take effect. It is understood that they were satisfied with the conditions and may not be concerned about moisture during the game .

BCCI eyes T20 World Cup 2026 knockouts and upcoming IPL 

The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) is closely monitoring the effectiveness of ‘Dew Cure’ and is likely to deploy the same method for the semifinals and final of the T20 World Cup 2026, although no official confirmation has been received.

More significantly, the board is considering making the use of ‘Dew Cure’ mandatory across all venues during the upcoming Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 season, given how heavily dew has influenced T20 results in recent years. If implemented, this could fundamentally alter how captains approach toss decisions and team compositions in evening matches.

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Chepauk’s uncharacteristic transformation

Interestingly, the Chepauk surface has produced unusually batting-friendly conditions during this tournament. Traditionally known as a spinner’s paradise where slow bowlers dominate, the relaid outfield has offered true pace and carry, resulting in an average first-innings score of 187 across six matches.

Pacers have claimed nearly 56% of wickets at the venue during the World Cup, reflecting the surface’s evolution  With dew neutralized and the pitch offering consistent bounce, Thursday’s contest promises to be a pure battle between bat and ball rather than a lottery decided by evening moisture.

As India prepare to face Zimbabwe with their tournament life on the line, the TNCA’s proactive innovation ensures that cricket, not conditions, will determine the outcome at Chepauk.

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