T20 World Cup 2026 Live | NEP vs WI Live Streaming Free – Star Sports Live – West Indies vs Nepal, 25th Match Live Online

West Indies vs Nepal, 25th Match, Group C, ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026, is set for Saturday, February 14, 2026, at 21:30 local time in Mumbai (which aligns with 00:00 IST on February 15). The clash unfolds at the iconic Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai, a venue known for its electric atmosphere and batsman-friendly vibes during T20 spectacles.

Wankhede’s red-soil pitch typically favors high-scoring games, offering true bounce and short boundaries that tempt big hitters. Expect a flat track early on, with some grip for spinners as the game progresses under lights, averaging around 170-180 in T20Is. Dew could play a factor in the second innings, making chasing preferable.

Clear skies are forecast for Mumbai on match day, with temperatures hovering around 28-30°C and humidity at 60%. No rain interruptions expected, ensuring a full game under floodlights—perfect conditions for an uninterrupted thriller.

This showdown is do-or-die for Nepal, who sit in a must-win spot after a heavy loss to a dominant side earlier in Group C. A victory here could catapult them toward Super Eights contention, boosting morale ahead of tougher fixtures. For table-topping West Indies, it’s about sealing qualification early and extending their hot streak, while avenging a humiliating 2-1 series loss to Nepal in Sharjah last year. Fans are buzzing online, with searches spiking for live streams, predictions, and revenge narratives—everyone’s googling head-to-head stats and probable XIs.

NEP vs WI Match Details

  • Match: West Indies vs Nepal, 25th Match
  • Teams: NEP vs WI
  • Date: 15 Feb 2026
  • Time: 10:30 AM 5:30 AM GMT / 11:00 AM LOCAL
  • Venue: Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai

T20 World 2026 Live Streaming Info

The ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 kicks off on February 7, 2026, and wraps up with the final on March 8, 2026. Hosted across India and Sri Lanka with 20 teams, it spans about a month—group stages from early February, Super 8s mid-month, semis late February/early March, and the final in Colombo or Mumbai.

  • In India, tune into Star Sports Network (Star Sports 1, Star Sports 2) or stream on Disney+ Hotstar and JioCinema.
  • Pakistan viewers can watch on PTV Sports, A Sports, or Ten Sports, with streaming available on Tapmad and Tamasha.
  • For Sri Lanka, options include SLRC, Channel Eye, and Siyatha TV on TV, plus Sri Lanka Cricket YouTube and Dialog ViU online.
  • UK fans have Sky Sports Cricket, TNT Sports 1, and talkSPORT on television, alongside Sky Go, Discovery+, and NOW TV for streaming.
  • In South Africa, SuperSport covers it on TV and via their app.
  • Australia might check Fox Sports for TV and Kayo Sports for live streams.
  • USA and Canada: Willow TV on TV, Sling TV or Willow HD app for streaming.
  • New Zealand: Sky Sport NZ on TV and Sky Go app.
  • Bangladesh: Gazi TV (GTV) and Rabith BD app.
  • Afghanistan: RTA Sport and Ariana TV.

Rest of the world: ICC.tv for free streaming where no local rights holder exists. Subscriptions often apply, and VPNs can assist with geo-blocks where permitted.

How to Watch the Match for Free:

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Pakistan: PTV Sports broadcasts all matches live for free on TV via terrestrial, cable, and satellite—no subscription needed.

Live Streaming Info:

The 25th T20 World Cup match will be live on Willow Cricket.

Live Score Info: 

ICC T20 World Cup 2026: All matches on ESPN and Cricbuzz have live scores.

NEP vs WI

Probable XIs

WI Probable XI: Brandon King, Evin Lewis, Nicholas Pooran (wk), Roston Chase, Shimron Hetmyer, Jason Holder, Andre Russell, Akeal Hosein, Alzarri Joseph, Gudakesh Motie, Obed McCoy.

Nepal Probable XI: Kushal Bhurtel, Aasif Sheikh (wk), Dipendra Singh Airee (capt), Rohit Paudel, Kushal Malla, Sandeep Lamichhane, Karan KC, Sompal Kami, Lalit Rajbanshi, Abinash Bohara, Anil Sah.​

West Indies are firing on all cylinders, dismantling opponents with explosive batting and sharp bowling. Their top order has been ruthless, smashing sixes at will, while pacers and spinners have choked runs and snatched key scalps—think strangling England recently. Nepal, meanwhile, rides momentum from that historic bilateral upset but stumbled badly in their last outing, crushed by the “Mosca brothers.” They’ve shown grit against full members before, but consistency remains their Achilles’ heel. Recent form searches dominate Google trends: WI’s winning run vs Nepal’s patchy recovery.

Key Talking Points

  • Nepal’s giant-killing potential: Their first-ever Full Member scalp came against these very opponents—can they repeat the magic?

  • West Indies’ six-hitting frenzy: Batters are in beast mode, but will Wankhede’s bounce expose any chinks?

  • Spin vs spin: Both sides boast cunning tweakers; dew might decide who grips the game.

  • Social media hype: Tweets and searches explode over Nepal coach Stuart Law’s warnings on fan pressure and distractions.

Head-to-Head Summary

Across five T20I meetings, Nepal leads 3-2, a stat that shocks traditionalists. Nepal stunned WI in the Sharjah series (2-1 win), including a 19-run triumph in the opener and a 90-run rout. West Indies grabbed the decider, but Nepal’s upsets—marked by sharp fielding and shared wickets—linger large. Last five: Nepal W, Nepal W, WI W, Nepal W (earlier tourney clash), WI W. Google lights up with “Nepal beats West Indies” recaps.

West Indies Team Analysis

Strengths: Power-packed batting lineup that feasts on pace-friendly tracks, complemented by a balanced attack—pace for early wickets, spin for middle-overs control. Their fielding has been electric, with catches sticking.
Weaknesses: Occasional top-order collapses under pressure, and over-reliance on big hitters if the chase goes pear-shaped.
Key Players: Openers setting blistering platforms; pace spearheads troubling batsmen; spinners who throttled England. Recent performances shine: Six-hitters galore, pacers grabbing poles.

Nepal Team Analysis

Strengths: Resilient all-rounders and fielding unit that punches above weight—direct hits and catches turned games in Sharjah. Spinners excel on gripping surfaces.
Weaknesses: Batting fragility under scoreboard pressure, exposed in their last thrashing; lack depth if stars falter.
Key Players: Kushal Bhurtel (run-out wizard, wickets), Dipendra Singh Airee (all-round control), Karan KC (death-over specialist). Sharjah heroes like Bhurtel shine, but recent form dipped.

West Indies hold the edge with superior firepower, form, and Wankhede mastery—they’ve won all three T20 World Cup games here. Nepal’s upset pedigree adds spice, but WI’s batting depth and bowling variety should overpower on a true pitch. Expect WI to chase 170+ comfortably, winning by 25-30 runs or 7 wickets. Searches favor WI heavily, but don’t sleep on Nepal’s fight.

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