Afghanistan and Canada wrap up their Group D campaigns in what is a dead rubber at the MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai on February 19, 2026. Both teams have already been knocked out of the tournament, with South Africa and New Zealand sealing the two qualifying spots from the group. Afghanistan finished third with two points from one win in four games, while Canada end the group stage with zero wins.
Despite the stakes being gone, both teams will want to close out the tournament on a high note. Afghanistan captain Rashid Khan has spoken about wanting to play positive cricket regardless of the situation, while Canada’s young guns, including the remarkable Yuvraj Samra, will want to give their fans something to cheer about.
Afghanistan vs Canada Match Preview
This Group D finale carries no qualification stakes for either side. South Africa topped the group with four wins from four games, and New Zealand qualified in second place. Afghanistan’s campaign was full of twists, they tied with South Africa in a historic double Super Over thriller, then lost to New Zealand and UAE before finally beating UAE in their third match.
Canada showed genuine promise with the bat, especially opener Yuvraj Samra’s record-breaking century against New Zealand, but their bowling and fielding let them down at key moments across all three games. Both teams now play for pride in what promises to be a free-flowing final group fixture.

| Details | Information |
|---|---|
| Match | Afghanistan vs Canada, T20 World Cup 39th Match |
| Date | 19 February 2026 |
| Time | 7:00 PM IST / 1:30 PM GMT |
| Venue | MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai |
| Series | ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 |
| Context | Group D final game, both teams eliminated |
Pitch Report
The MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai, fondly called Chepauk, is one of the most spin-friendly pitches in world cricket. The red-soil surface provides decent bounce and pace early in the game, which suits batters in the powerplay. As the match progresses, the pitch slows down and starts to grip, making life very difficult for chasing teams. Spinners get good turn and variable bounce in the middle overs, and this is where most games at this venue are won or lost.
Average first-innings scores at this venue in the recent matches of this World Cup have been around 160-175. The USA posted 199 against Namibia here and Canada put up 173 against New Zealand, suggesting the pitch has played reasonably well for batting in the early stages of this tournament. Teams that bat first have generally set up better positions. Given Afghanistan’s world-class spin attack, they would love the pitch to slow down as the match progresses.
| Aspect | Details |
|---|---|
| Pitch Type | Slow, spin-friendly, decent early bounce |
| Average 1st Innings Score | 160-175 in recent T20Is |
| Pace vs Spin | Pace helps in powerplay, spinners dominate middle overs |
| Toss Factor | Batting first is slightly preferred, but both are viable |
| Boundary Size | Moderate (70-75 meters) |
Weather Report
February in Chennai is one of the more pleasant months of the year. Temperatures hover between 24°C and 30°C during the day, and the city sees only about one or two rainy days across the entire month. With this being an evening fixture starting at 7 PM IST, temperatures will be cooler and more comfortable. Humidity stays around 65-69%, and the chance of rain on February 19 is very low. Dew could become a factor in the second innings of an evening game, which tends to help the chasing side as the ball skids on more. Both captains will factor dew into their toss decisions.
| Condition | Details |
|---|---|
| Temperature | 24-30°C (day), around 26°C at match time |
| Sky | Mostly clear, good playing conditions |
| Rain Chance | Very low |
| Humidity | 65-70% |
| Dew Factor | Possible in the second innings (evening match) |
Toss Prediction
At the MA Chidambaram Stadium in evening matches, dew tends to be a significant factor. The ball gets softer and skids more in the second innings, making chasing slightly easier. With both teams already eliminated, they may take a more aggressive approach tactically. However, Afghanistan would likely prefer to bat first and set a target for their spinners to defend. Canada, having shown good batting form through Samra and the top order, may also prefer to bat and put up a score. Given the dew factor in this evening’s game, the team winning the toss will likely choose to bowl first to avoid bowling in heavy dew later.
Injury Updates
Afghanistan: There are no major injury concerns heading into this game, and Afghanistan is expected to field its strongest available side.
Canada: No Injury Concern
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Afghanistan vs Canada Head-to-Head Records in T20Is
Afghanistan and Canada have never met in a T20 International before this match. This will be the first-ever T20I between the two sides, making it a historic occasion regardless of the group stage context. Afghanistan is one of the stronger T20 nations in the world, ranked in the top 10, while Canada is a rising associate member making their way in the format.
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Top Picks For The Match
| Player | Team | Role | Key Points |
|---|---|---|---|
| Rahmanullah Gurbaz | AFG | Wicketkeeper-Opener | 84 off 42 vs South Africa in Super Over thriller, aggressive powerplay batter |
| Ibrahim Zadran | AFG | Opener | Anchored the UAE chase with 53 off 41 balls, reliable and consistent |
| Rashid Khan | AFG | Bowler/Captain | 700 T20 wickets, world’s premier leg-spinner, dangerous on spin-friendly Chennai pitch |
| Noor Ahmad | AFG | Bowler | Crafty left-arm wrist spinner, effective in middle overs on turning pitches |
| Yuvraj Samra | CAN | Opener | 110 off 65 balls vs NZ, youngest T20 World Cup centurion, aggressive left-hander |
| Navneet Dhaliwal | CAN | Batter | Half-century vs South Africa, consistent upper-order performer this tournament |
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