• The T20 World Cup 2026 has reached its knockout stage, with the top four teams confirmed after a dramatic Super 8 phase.

  • ICC has officially named the match officials for both semi-finals.

ICC unveils match officials for T20 World Cup 2026 semi-finals
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The T20 World Cup 2026 has reached its knockout stage, with the top four teams confirmed after a dramatic Super 8 phase. Defending champions and co-hosts India lead the charge alongside an unbeaten South Africa, while England and New Zealand round out the high-powered semifinal lineup. The Proteas will take on the Black Caps in the first semifinal, while the Men in Blue will face the English side in the second semifinal.

After weeks of electrifying cricket, nail-biting finishes, and standout individual performances, the focus now shifts to two matches that promise intensity, tactical battles, and immense pressure. With a place in the grand finale at stake, every detail matters — and that includes the officials entrusted with maintaining fairness on the biggest stage.

ICC announces match officials for T20 World Cup 2026 semi-finals

The International Cricket Council (ICC) has officially named the match officials for both semi-finals, appointing some of the most experienced names in the global officiating panel.

Semi-Final 1: South Africa vs New Zealand

  • Venue: Eden Gardens, Kolkata
  • Date: Wednesday, 4 March 2026

Match officials for semi-final 1

  • On-field Umpires: Richard Illingworth & Alex Wharf
  • Third Umpire: Nitin Menon
  • Fourth Umpire: Rod Tucker
  • Match Referee: Javagal Srinath

South Africa enter the clash unbeaten and brimming with confidence, while New Zealand’s reputation as perennial knockout specialists adds a fascinating edge. With both sides known for their discipline and tactical sharpness, the officials will have a pivotal role in ensuring a smooth, high-intensity battle.

Semi-Final 2: India vs England

  • Venue: Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai
  • Date: Thursday, 5 March 2026

Match officials for semi-final 2

  • On-field Umpires: Chris Gaffaney & Allahuddien Paleker
  • Third Umpire: Adrian Holdstock
  • Fourth Umpire: Paul Reiffel
  • Match Referee: Andy Pycroft

Given the history and rivalry between India and England in white-ball cricket, the spotlight will be intense. The Wankhede crowd is expected to generate an electric atmosphere, and the officials will need sharp judgment and calm authority to manage high-pressure moments.

Also READ: T20 World Cup 2026 Semifinals: Date, Match Time, Venue, Broadcast and Live Streaming details

Expectations high from two high-profile contests

Both semi-finals promise contrasting yet equally gripping narratives. South Africa’s unbeaten run meets New Zealand’s calm, calculated approach in Kolkata. Meanwhile, India’s explosive batting depth faces England’s fearless brand of cricket in Mumbai.

In knockout cricket, decisions — whether tactical or officiating — can shape destinies. A close LBW call, a tight run-out, or a contentious boundary decision could alter momentum instantly. The ICC’s choice of experienced match officials underlines the importance of precision and neutrality at this stage of the tournament.

Also READ: T20 World Cup 2026: Glenn McGrath explains why Jasprit Bumrah will sizzle in India’s semi-final clash against England

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