
As the league games reached their final stages and before the high-stakes Super 8 stage began, one piece of bad news overshadowed the game. T20 World Cup 2026 for fans around the world. Officially confirmed as legendary on February 18, 2026 Dale Steyn will not participate in the rest of the competition.
While his presence in the commentary box was a highlight for fans, the legendary former speedster was forced to go home as the tournament reached knockout intensity. The departure marks a significant loss for the broadcast team in a week expected to reach record global viewership.
The legendary former Proteas fast bowler revealed on Steyn X that his early exit was due to a serious injury sustained while competing in the tournament. League of Legends Cricket Tour in India. After suffering a sharp blow during a match, Stein was diagnosed with a torn pectoral muscle (pec), an injury he admitted was his body’s way of telling him that his playing days had taken a significant toll on him, even in veteran leagues.
The tear is so severe that it required emergency shoulder surgery, which is scheduled for Wednesday, February 18. Taking to social media to share the news, Steyn expressed his disappointment at having to leave the World Cup early, saying: “I’m down but such is life. Thanks again India, see you in the IPL.” His absence will be keenly felt by the commentary team, especially after his recent high-energy analysis South Africa‘s nail-biting double-Super Over win Afghanistan.
Unfortunately I had to come home early, I have shoulder surgery tomorrow which has forced me to miss the rest of the World Cup in terms of commentary.
It was sad, but that’s life.
Thanks again India, see you in IPL 😉— Dale Stein (@DaleSteyn62) February 17, 2026
I broke my heart in league of legends…
Obviously my body is telling me something 😂— Dale Stein (@DaleSteyn62) February 17, 2026
T20 World Cup 2026 Super 8 share: India vs South Africa clash in Ahmedabad
Steyn’s departure comes at the most critical juncture of the tournament as the Super Eight stage heats up at venues in India and Sri Lanka. The G1 umbrella presents the grand rematch of the 2024 finals: India against South Africa on Sunday, February 22 at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad. Both teams are in great form; India won by 61 runs PakistanThe Proteas remain unbeaten after topping Group D.
Currently, seven out of eight places are occupied by India and South AfricaWest Indies, Zimbabwe, England, Sri Lanka and New Zealand. The final slot is currently being decided at the Sinhalese Sports Club in Colombo Pakistan is currently facing Namibia in a must-win clash. A win or even a washout for Salman Ali Agha’s men would see them progress and finally end their hopes of a Cinderella story of a US Super 8 spot.

