ICC T20 World Cup 2026 Sets New Viewership Records Ahead of Semifinals

The ICC T20 World Cup 2026 has reached a historic viewership milestone, exceeding 500 million viewers, the highest for any T20 World Cup. As the tournament progresses into the knockout stage, the first semifinal will see South Africa take on New Zealand, while India faces England in the second semifinal. With South Africa remaining unbeaten and India coming off a strong victory, the upcoming matches promise to be thrilling. Fans are eager to see if the record viewership will continue to grow as the tournament unfolds.
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ICC T20 World Cup 2026 Sets New Viewership Records Ahead of Semifinals

Unprecedented Viewership Milestone

Jay Shah, the chairman of the International Cricket Council (ICC), announced that the ongoing ICC T20 World Cup 2026 in India has achieved a remarkable viewership milestone, surpassing 500 million viewers. This figure marks the highest viewership recorded for any T20 World Cup to date. Additionally, the number of concurrent viewers on JioHotstar reached an impressive peak of 60.5 million. As the tournament transitions into its knockout phase, Shah expressed optimism that the enthusiastic support from fans will continue to break records.


In a message shared on X, Shah stated, "The journey of the @ICC #T20WorldCup 2026 began with the ambition to make it the most #global & #accessible Cricket event ever. I am humbled that viewership for the event in India has crossed 500 million, the highest ever for any T20 World Cup in history. It was also heartening to see concurrent viewers @JioHotstar hit a peak of 60.5 million. With Knock-out matches for the tournament starting tonight, we hope that the immeasurable love our events receive from Indian fans helps break more records."


Semifinals Begin

The T20 World Cup 2026 is set to enter its knockout stage on Wednesday, with the first semifinal featuring New Zealand against South Africa at Eden Gardens. The second semifinal will occur on Thursday, where India will face England at the renowned Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai.


First Semifinal: South Africa vs New Zealand

South Africa enters the semifinals as the only unbeaten team in the tournament. Captain Aiden Markram aims to maintain this streak and secure a spot in their second consecutive T20 World Cup final.


On the other hand, New Zealand, led by Mitchell Santner, has yet to deliver a flawless performance and will strive to achieve that in their semifinal matchup against the Proteas.


Second Semifinal: India vs England

India heads into the semifinal after a commanding five-wicket victory over the West Indies in their last Super 8s match, which was crucial for both teams as they were tied on points.


England, captained by Harry Brook, arrives at the semifinal with an impressive record of five consecutive wins in the T20 World Cup, spanning both the league stage and the Super 8s.