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T20 World Cup 2026: India Faces South Africa in Super 8s, Rare Family Face-Off for Albie and Morne Morkel
February 22, 2026 by Mediaeye News
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T20 World Cup 2026: India Faces South Africa in Super 8s, Rare Family Face-Off for Albie and Morne Morkel

Ahmedabad: India’s first Super 8s match in the T20 World Cup 2026 against South Africa at Narendra Modi Stadium promises high drama, including a rare sibling rivalry as brothers Albie and Morne Morkel face off on opposite teams.

Albie Morkel, who played one Test, 58 ODIs, and 50 T20Is for South Africa, is serving as the Proteas’ consultant coach for the Men’s T20 World Cup. His younger brother Morne, a veteran of 86 Tests, 117 ODIs, and 44 T20Is for South Africa, is currently India’s bowling coach.

Ahead of the high-profile encounter, the two sat down together and made it clear that, despite the family equation, their objective remains unchanged: to help their respective teams secure victory.

In a video shared by the BCCI on Sunday, Albie outlined his responsibilities within the South African setup and even took credit for Morne’s rise as a bowling coach.

“Specialist consultant, is a mouthful. In short, I have to figure out ways to beat Team India on Sunday. That’s it. We’ve played some cricket together, and now we’re both in coaching roles. We actually coached together in our first stint; that’s where I shaped him to be a very good bowling coach. Showed him how to do it,” Albie said.

Morne, meanwhile, reflected on the demands that come with his role and how he manages the pressure. “I think as a bowling coach, you know, there’s always a lot of pressure on you. But we’re quite lucky that in our group, there’s a lot of experience. There are a lot of people who can assist and help you in that mental load,” he said.

Albie admitted that family banter is inevitable when the brothers line up on opposite sides, but stressed that professionalism comes first.

“He works for India, I work for South Africa, and we both have the same goal; to win that game on Sunday. The family will do the banter. We’re very calm and professional about how we go about these things. Even during our playing days, we hardly spoke about games or moments, on or off the field.” Albie added.

However, Morne said he never displayed much of a competitive streak against his elder brother. “I’m three years younger than Albi, and I was the baby in the house. So in terms of bowling and just doing what I was told, that’s how we went about things. So there was no competitive edge from my side,” said Morne.

Albie, on the other hand, recalled how those backyard battles frequently ended in disputes and sometimes in tears. “I remember most of the backyard games ended up in either argument or tears because, as you know, in a backyard game, you’re never out. And as a bowler, you know, the batsman is always out. So there are always arguments around that. I remember him crying a lot because he was the youngest,” Albie recalled.

Meanwhile, India and South Africa are both coming to the contest unbeaten. Both teams will aim to continue the winning streak as they start their Super 8s campaign on Sunday evening.

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