Following three consecutive wins in Group D, South Africa find themselves on the brink of qualifying for the Super 8’s in the ICC T20 World Cup but they will want to maintain their 100% record, as they take on the United Arab Emirates.
The Proteas have seen off the challenges of Canada, Afghanistan, and New Zealand so far in their pool, and momentum is beginning to build behind their World Cup tilt.
For the UAE, this is a real chance to test themselves against one of the biggest sides in world cricket and they will feel they have some tools to make this one tricky for the South Africans.
Both sides will be up for this one at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in Delhi on Wednesday 18th February, as the group stages draw to a close.
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South Africa vs. United Arab Emirates – T20 World Cup Predictions
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South Africa have enjoyed three wins from their opening trio of games played, meaning they are in pole position to qualify in top spot from Group D.
Taking on the UAE next should be a good fit for their skills, but they leave their adopted fortress of Ahmedabad and travel to Delhi to play in conditions that may offer a touch more for the spinners.
One of the key components for South Africa has been their ability to dig out results, even if they haven’t been playing well and Keshav Maharaj falls into that category.
The spin legend has struggled to find his groove so far in the tournament, but he could trouble this UAE batting line-up here and get the Proteas over the line.
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All roads are leading towards a South African win here in Delhi, as they look to preserve their 100% record and they will be out to dominate the UAE from the off.
Ryan Rickelton has sparked at this World Cup, without necessarily setting the place alight and he could put this UAE attack to the sword, as he has looked in decent touch in all of his innings so far.
The toss will have an impact on the direction in which this one goes, but the UAE have struggled to amass totals with the bat throughout the tournament, and South Africa are very good at restricting opposition batting line-ups with the ball in hand.
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With five wickets to his name against Canada earlier in the tournament, Junaid Siddique has impressed for the UAE so far at the 2026 T20 World Cup.
The seamer is capable of mixing up his pace and speeds, while his stock ball is very difficult to get away.
Whether the UAE manage to trouble the South African batters at all remains to be seen, with New Zealand not losing any wickets against them but Siddique is a canny operator, and he could snare a couple of the Proteas batters out here.

















