T20 World Cup: South Africa’s decision to drop Corbin Bosch for their double Super Over clash against Afghanistan and play George Linde had raised some questions, but Bosch underlined his value by taking 1-34 against New Zealand in the crucial clash in the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026.
Much like India’s left-arm spin bowling all-rounder Axar Patel, Bosch offers balance with both bat and ball, particularly with his effective spells at the death overs. On a gloomy Wednesday at the Arun Jaitley Stadium, Bosch lived up to that billing by returning figures of 3-12 to help South Africa restrict the UAE to 122/6.
On a tacky Delhi surface, which was used before for India-Namibia and Canada-UAE games, South Africa’s pacers quickly found short or short-of-good-length as their spot to hit and trouble the Emirati batters, conceding only 41 runs and taking four wickets, which set the base for them to end their league stage as the lone unbeaten team from Group D.