
The T20 World Cup 2026, co-hosted by India and Sri Lanka from February 7 to March 8, is nearing the Super Eight stage, with seven teams already through. While Full Member nations often dominate global tournaments, underdog sides have occasionally stunned the cricketing world.
On three memorable occasions, the seemingly underpowered teams have progressed beyond the group stage, defying expectations on the big stage, with the latest being in the ongoing edition. CricTracker has a look at all three such instances today.
Here are 3 underdog teams who qualified for Super Eights in T20 World Cup history
1. Ireland: 2009
Ireland became the first Associate nation to move beyond the group stage in the 2009 edition. They were placed alongside India and Bangladesh and produced a stunning performance against Bangladesh in their opening match. Bangladesh posted 137/8, with Mashrafe Mortaza top-scoring with 33. Ireland’s Trent Johnson delivered an outstanding spell, picking up 3/20.
In reply, Ireland chased the target in 18.2 overs, with Neil O’Brien leading the way with 40 runs. Although they lost to India in their second game, Bangladesh’s defeat in both matches ensured Ireland’s qualification. However, they could not replicate their heroics in the next stage.
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