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T20 World Cup 2026: 'Still not at our best', says Proteas skipper Markram ahead of NZ clash

Updated on: 14 February,2026 07:53 AM IST  |  Ahmedabad
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South Africa captain Aiden Markram believes his side is yet to reach its full potential ahead of their Cup clash against New Zealand on Saturday in T20 world cup 2026

T20 World Cup 2026: 'Still not at our best', says Proteas skipper Markram ahead of NZ clash

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South Africa captain Aiden Markram believes his side is yet to reach its full potential ahead of their T20 World Cup clash against New Zealand on Saturday.

“We’re at a stage as a team where we still don’t think we’re at our best. The focus is on getting closer to our fullest potential. If we keep improving, the end result should take care of itself.” The Proteas skipper admitted discipline with the ball remains a concern, pointing to the 22 extras conceded across two matches.


Meanwhile, Kiwi pacer Matt Henry said adapting to conditions will be key if they are to beat South Africa. The Proteas have played both their matches in Ahmedabad, whereas the Kiwis arrive from Chennai.



“Being familiar with the ground is always nice, but it’s a new surface. In T20s, conditions can outweigh plans. It’s about assessing quickly and adapting better than the opposition,” Henry said on Friday. New Zealand have never beaten South Africa in the T20 World Cup yet. They have lost all four ties.

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