New Zealand face Canada in the 31st match of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 at MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai on February 17, 2026. The Black Caps stand on the brink of Super Eight qualification after winning two of their three Group D matches. Mitchell Santner’s team crushed the UAE by 10 wickets with a record partnership.
Tim Seifert and Finn Allen created history by posting the highest partnership in T20 World Cup history with an unbeaten 175-run stand. New Zealand then lost to South Africa by seven wickets. One more victory confirms their Super Eights spot. Canada remains winless after three matches and sits at the bottom of Group D.
The North American team lost to South Africa by 57 runs despite Navneet Dhaliwal scoring 64. They then fell to the UAE by five wickets after Harsh Thaker made 51. Canada needs a miracle to advance further in the tournament.
New Zealand vs Canada Match Preview
This Group D encounter represents contrasting fortunes for both teams. New Zealand arrive as overwhelming favorites seeking to seal Super Eight qualification. Canada fight to avoid elimination and claim their first World Cup victory. The Kiwis possess superior firepower in both batting and bowling departments. Canada will need their best performance of the tournament. Both teams play at the spin-friendly Chepauk Stadium.

| Information | Details |
|---|---|
| Match | CAN vs NZ, 31st Match, Group D |
| Date | 17 February 2026 |
| Time | 11:00 AM Local / 5:30 AM GMT / 11:00 AM IST |
| Venue | MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai |
| Series | ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 |
| Context | NZ seeking Super Eight qualification, Canada hunting first win |
Pitch Report
The MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai offers a surface that historically favors spinners. The pitch provides consistent bounce early in the match. New ball bowlers can extract some carry with the fresh ball. Batters can trust the bounce and play their shots once they settle at the crease. The wicket plays reasonably well during powerplay overs.
As the match progresses, the surface slows down considerably. The ball starts gripping more off the pitch. Spinners come into play during middle overs with turn and variation. Stroke making becomes tougher for batters on the slower surface. Teams need to rotate strike and build partnerships rather than hit boundaries. New Zealand coach Rob Walter described the Chepauk pitch as docile after his team chased 175 runs in just 15.2 overs against UAE. The average turn at Chepauk has been the lowest compared to other T20 World Cup venues this tournament. Good totals range between 165 and 180 runs. Batting first remains a viable option.
| Aspect | Details |
|---|---|
| Pitch Type | Slow, spin-friendly surface |
| Average 1st Innings Score | 165-180 runs in T20s |
| Pace vs Spin | Early help for pace, spinners dominate middle overs |
| Toss Factor | Batting first viable option |
| Surface Behavior | Consistent early bounce, slows down later |
Weather Report
Chennai experiences warm tropical weather conditions during February. The match day forecast shows clear to partly cloudy skies. Temperatures will range between 28 degrees Celsius and 34 degrees Celsius during the day. The morning match should see temperatures around 29-31 degrees. No rain interruption is expected. Humidity levels will remain moderate to high around 50 percent. Light winds of around 6 to 8 kilometers per hour will blow across the stadium. The heat could test player endurance during the contest. Weather conditions should remain stable throughout the match.
| Condition | Details |
|---|---|
| Temperature | 28-34°C (29-31°C during match) |
| Sky | Clear to partly cloudy |
| Rain Chance | 0% (no interruption expected) |
| Humidity | 50%+ |
| Overall | Warm and stable conditions for cricket |
Toss Prediction
The captain winning the toss at MA Chidambaram Stadium will likely choose to bat first. Recent matches have shown batting first can be advantageous. The pitch offers good bounce early for batters to score freely. Teams can post competitive totals during powerplay and middle overs.
The surface slows down later, making chasing tougher. Spinners extract turn and grip in second innings. Defending targets becomes easier as the pitch wears. Both captains will want to bat first and set a total.
Injury Updates
New Zealand: Lockie Ferguson is unavailable after returning home for the birth of his first child. Ferguson was their leading wicket-taker with four scalps. Kyle Jamieson comes into the squad as a replacement fast bowler.
Canada: No Injury Concern
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New Zealand vs Canada Head-to-Head Records
New Zealand and Canada have rarely faced each other in T20 International cricket. The two teams come from different cricketing tiers. New Zealand ranks among the top cricket nations with vast international experience. Canada competes as an associate nation still developing their game.
The gulf in class and resources makes New Zealand the overwhelming favoritea . Canada will need their absolute best performance to challenge the Kiwis. This World Cup provides rare opportunity for both sides to meet.
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Top Picks For The Match
| Player | Team | Role | Key Points |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tim Seifert | NZ | Wicketkeeper-Batter | 270 runs in 7 T20Is, avg 45, SR 173.07, record 175* vs UAE |
| Finn Allen | NZ | Batter | Explosive opener, record partnership vs UAE, devastating form |
| Glenn Phillips | NZ | All-rounder | 219 runs in 8 T20Is, avg 31.29, SR 153.14, can bowl off-spin |
| Mitchell Santner | NZ | All-rounder | Captain, left-arm spinner, lower order hitter |
| Harsh Thaker | CAN | Batter | 244 runs in 9 T20Is, avg 61, SR 139.42, scored 51 vs UAE |
| Navneet Dhaliwal | CAN | Batter | Scored 64 off 49 vs South Africa, experienced campaigner |
| Saad Bin Zafar | CAN | All-rounder | Left-arm spinner, 3/14 vs UAE, captain in previous World Cup |
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