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India Secure 93-Run Victory Over Namibia in Group A at Delhi

India defeated Namibia by 93 runs in the 18th Match, Group A, at Arun Jaitley Stadium, Delhi, on Thursday, February 12, 2026, after posting 209 for 9 in 20 overs and dismissing Namibia for 116 in 18.2 overs. India’s aggressive top-order scoring and consistent wicket-taking spells ensured a comprehensive result.

Sri Lanka batter hits six during Sri Lanka vs Oman 16th Match Group B 2026 at Pallekele International Cricket Stadium
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Sri Lanka Crush Oman by 105 Runs in Group B Clash at Pallekele

Sri Lanka defeated Oman by 105 runs in the 16th Match, Group B, at Pallekele International Cricket Stadium on Thursday, February 12, 2026, after posting 225 for 5 in 20 overs and limiting Oman to 120 for 9. A dominant top-order display followed by disciplined bowling secured Sri Lanka’s comprehensive victory.

Nepal batter plays shot during Nepal vs Italy 17th Match Group C February 12 2026 at Wankhede Stadium
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Italy Register 10-Wicket Victory Over Nepal in Group C at Wankhede

Italy defeated Nepal by 10 wickets in the 17th Match, Group C, at Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai, on Thursday, February 12, 2026, after bowling Nepal out for 123 in 19.3 overs and chasing 124 without loss in 12.4 overs. Italy’s disciplined bowling display and aggressive opening partnership secured a dominant result. Match Summary Nepal batted first after the toss and struggled to build sustained partnerships on a surface offering consistent bounce. Early wickets disrupted momentum, forcing the middle order into a rebuilding phase. While brief stands stabilized the innings temporarily, regular breakthroughs prevented acceleration. Nepal reached 123 before being dismissed in 19.3 overs. The innings featured intermittent boundary scoring but lacked the continuity required to post a competitive total at Wankhede, a venue historically supportive of chasing sides under lights. Italy’s response was decisive from the outset. The opening pair maintained a high scoring rate during the powerplay, capitalizing on loose deliveries and rotating strike efficiently. With no wickets lost and minimal risk taken, Italy reduced the required rate quickly and completed the chase in just 12.4 overs. The margin of victory—10 wickets with 44 balls remaining—marked one of the most comprehensive results in the group stage. Key Performances Italy’s opening batters anchored the chase with controlled aggression. Boundary conversion in the powerplay created early scoreboard pressure relief, while disciplined shot selection prevented unnecessary risk. With the ball, Italy’s pace attack applied early pressure, striking in the powerplay and limiting Nepal’s scoring opportunities. Middle-overs containment through tight lines and variation further suppressed run flow. Nepal’s batting effort included resistance from the middle order, but the inability to extend partnerships beyond stabilizing phases limited total progression. Turning Point of the Match The decisive phase occurred during Nepal’s powerplay. Early dismissals increased pressure and restricted scoring options. With the run rate under eight per over by the halfway stage and wickets falling at intervals, Nepal lacked the platform for a late surge. Italy’s clinical powerplay execution in the chase removed any possibility of scoreboard pressure. Rapid scoring within the first six overs effectively determined the outcome before the midway point of the second innings. Man of the Match The award recognized Italy’s leading opener whose unbeaten innings guided the chase and ensured a flawless pursuit of the 124-run target. Full Scorecard / Key Statistics Nepal – 123 all out (19.3 overs) Italy – 124/0 (12.4 overs) Match Result:Italy won by 10 wickets Match Data: What This Means The emphatic win strengthens Italy’s position in Group C and significantly boosts net run rate—an important factor in group-stage qualification scenarios. A 10-wicket victory in T20 format provides a substantial statistical advantage. For Nepal, the defeat places pressure on upcoming fixtures. Improvements in powerplay resilience and middle-overs consolidation will be essential to remain competitive in the group. What’s Next Italy move into their next Group C fixture with momentum and improved standings leverage. Nepal will aim to recover in their following match, focusing on early-innings stability and boundary conversion during acceleration phases.

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Netherlands Cruise Past Namibia by Seven Wickets in Group A Clash at Delhi

The Netherlands secured a commanding seven-wicket victory over Namibia in the 10th Match of Group A at the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 on Tuesday, 10 February 2026. The match was played at the Arun Jaitley Stadium, where the Dutch side chased down 157 with confidence, finishing on 159 for 3 in 18 overs after Namibia posted 156 for 8 in 20 overs. The result significantly boosted the Netherlands’ standing in Group A, particularly in terms of net run rate. Namibia Post 156-8 After Steady Start After being asked to bat, Namibia national cricket team aimed to set a competitive total on a surface that offered good value for stroke play. The top order provided a stable start, rotating strike efficiently in the powerplay without losing early wickets. However, the middle overs saw momentum stall as the Netherlands’ bowlers tightened their lines and introduced effective variations. Regular wickets prevented Namibia from launching a full-scale late assault, though useful contributions down the order helped push the total to 156 for 8. The final five overs yielded valuable runs, but the lack of a dominant partnership meant the total remained slightly below par on a batting-friendly Delhi pitch. Netherlands Execute Clinical Chase In reply, the Netherlands national cricket team approached the chase with clarity and discipline. The opening pair laid a strong foundation, scoring freely during the powerplay and ensuring the required rate remained manageable. A composed middle-order partnership proved decisive, as the Dutch batters combined controlled aggression with intelligent strike rotation. Namibia’s bowlers struggled to generate sustained pressure, conceding boundaries at key intervals. The Netherlands reached 159 for 3 in 18 overs, sealing the win with two overs to spare and seven wickets in hand. Key Phases and Tactical Execution The turning point came during the middle overs of Namibia’s innings, where disciplined Dutch bowling limited acceleration. That containment ensured the target never climbed beyond a chaseable range. During the second innings, the Netherlands’ ability to preserve wickets while maintaining tempo eliminated scoreboard pressure. Their calculated shot selection and strong running between the wickets prevented Namibia from building momentum through dot-ball sequences. Fielding standards were sharp from both sides, but the Dutch efficiency in the chase ultimately made the difference. Group A Implications The seven-wicket win handed the Netherlands crucial points and an improved net run rate in Group A, strengthening their position in the race for qualification. Dominant victories in the T20 World Cup format can prove decisive in tightly contested groups. For Namibia, the defeat underscored the importance of capitalising on strong starts. While 156 was competitive, they were unable to defend it against a confident Dutch batting lineup. Conclusion The Netherlands’ composed performance on 10 February 2026 at Arun Jaitley Stadium delivered a professional and efficient victory. By restricting Namibia to 156 and chasing down the target with ease, the Dutch side reinforced their credentials in the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026, positioning themselves strongly as Group A competition intensifies.

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New Zealand Crush UAE by 10 Wickets in Group D at Chennai

New Zealand delivered one of the most dominant performances of the tournament, defeating the United Arab Emirates by 10 wickets in the 11th Match of Group D at the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 on Tuesday, 10 February 2026. The match was played at the MA Chidambaram Stadium, where New Zealand chased down a target of 174 with remarkable ease, finishing on 175 for 0 in 15.2 overs.

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Netherlands Clinch Seven-Wicket Win Over Namibia in Group A Clash on 10 February 2026

The Netherlands secured a confident seven-wicket victory over Namibia in the 10th Match of Group A at the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 on Tuesday, 10 February 2026. The match was played at the Arun Jaitley Stadium, where the Dutch side chased down a target of 157 with composure, reaching 159 for 3 in 18 overs after Namibia had posted 156 for 8 in 20 overs. The result strengthened the Netherlands’ position in Group A, while Namibia were left needing to regroup quickly as the group stage progressed. Namibia Post Competitive Total After being put in to bat, Namibia aimed to set a competitive total on a surface that offered value for disciplined stroke play. Their innings was built around steady contributions rather than a single dominant knock, with the middle order working to maintain momentum through regular strike rotation. Namibia reached 156 for 8 at the end of their allotted 20 overs, a total that kept them in the contest but required early wickets to apply pressure during the defence. The Dutch bowling unit managed the innings effectively, restricting boundary flow in the latter stages and preventing Namibia from accelerating fully in the death overs. Key overs in the middle phase slowed Namibia’s scoring rate, ensuring the target remained manageable rather than imposing. Netherlands Control the Chase In reply, the Netherlands approached the chase with clarity and balance. Their top order provided a stable platform, allowing the required run rate to remain under control throughout the innings. Early boundaries eased pressure, while careful shot selection ensured wickets were preserved. The Dutch batters handled Namibia’s bowling variations well, particularly against spin, where singles were consistently taken to disrupt field settings. By the halfway mark of the chase, the Netherlands were firmly ahead of the required rate, shifting the pressure back onto Namibia. A composed middle-order partnership effectively sealed the outcome, guiding the Netherlands to 159 for 3 in 18 overs, with seven wickets in hand and two overs to spare. Bowling and Fielding Impact The Netherlands’ bowlers played a decisive role in setting up the win by maintaining discipline throughout Namibia’s innings. Tight lines, controlled pace, and well-executed variations limited scoring opportunities, especially during the final five overs. Fielding standards were also high, with sharp work in the inner ring cutting off easy singles and forcing Namibia into riskier shot options. The cumulative pressure contributed to wickets falling at key moments, preventing Namibia from pushing beyond the 160 mark. Group A Implications The seven-wicket win delivered valuable points and net run-rate improvement for the Netherlands, boosting their qualification prospects in Group A. Performances like this reinforce the team’s growing reputation as a consistent force in ICC white-ball tournaments. For Namibia, the defeat highlighted the fine margins at World Cup level. While their total was competitive, the inability to break partnerships early in the chase proved costly. Their remaining fixtures now carry increased importance in the race for progression. Venue and Match Context The Arun Jaitley Stadium in Delhi provided a balanced contest between bat and ball, rewarding disciplined bowling and calculated batting. Conditions allowed stroke play but demanded accuracy, particularly under lights as the match progressed. Conclusion The Netherlands’ seven-wicket victory over Namibia on 10 February 2026 was a measured and professional performance, built on controlled bowling and a calm batting chase. As the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 group stage unfolded, the result positioned the Netherlands strongly within Group A, while Namibia were left searching for momentum in the matches ahead.

Motorsport

Asian Le Mans Series Action Continues at Yas Marina Circuit on 8 February 2026

The Asian Le Mans Series (ALMS) continued its 2026 season on Sunday, 8 February 2026, with endurance racing staged at the Yas Marina Circuit in Abu Dhabi. The event formed part of the championship’s Middle East leg, a key phase of the winter endurance calendar that attracts international teams and drivers competing for titles and automatic invitations to the 24 Hours of Le Mans.

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61st MILO/MAS Malaysia Invitational Age Group Swimming Championships Continue in Kuala Lumpur on 6 February

The 61st MILO/MAS Malaysia Invitational Age Group Swimming Championships 2026 continued on Friday, 6 February 2026, at the National Aquatic Centre, as young swimmers from across the country competed in one of Malaysia’s most established and prestigious age-group swimming meets. The championship is organised by Malaysia Swimming Federation (MAS) with long-standing title sponsorship from MILO, and remains a central event in the national development pathway.

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Asian Le Mans Series 2026 Continues with 4 Hours of Kuwait on 4 February

The Asian Le Mans Series (ALMS) continued its 2026 season on Tuesday, 4 February, with the 4 Hours of Kuwait action taking place at the Kuwait Motor Town in Kuwait. As one of the early rounds in the endurance championship, the race formed a key part of the winter schedule for teams competing for both overall points and automatic invitations to the prestigious 24 Hours of Le Mans later in the year.

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