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AB de Villiers alleges “outside influences”, claims India “exceptionally nervous” to face West Indies

Published - 01 Mar 2026, 12:32 PM | Updated - 01 Mar 2026, 11:34 PM

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AB de Villiers. Image Credit: X

Former South Africa captain AB de Villiers said that India are under heavy pressure ahead of their Super 8 clash against the West Indies in the T20 World Cup 2026. De Villiers pointed out that India entered the marquee tournament as favourites but will play a must-win game at home against an unpredictable side.

The final Super 8 clash will take place at Eden Gardens in Kolkata on Sunday, March 1. The Caribbean side have already won both of their matches in Kolkata in the current tournament against Scotland and Italy. It is worth mentioning that they also won the T20 World Cup 2016 final at the same venue in Kolkata.

It Is a Very High-Pressure Game for India - AB de Villiers

Speaking on his YouTube channel, AB de Villiers said that the West Indies carry great memories from Eden Gardens. The former Proteas skipper said that India remain the stronger side on paper, but outside factors and the home crowd could make the contest a nervous one for them.

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"Everyone was tipping India to win the tournament. So it is a very high pressure game for them, considering who they are up against, the unpredictable West Indies. And the West Indies have great memories of Eden Gardens from 2016," de Villiers said.

"So it's not looking good for India, and they'll be exceptionally nervous. West Indies are not better than India, but there are a lot of outside influences. India, all of a sudden, find themselves in a must-win game at home in front of their home crowd," he added.

I Believe India Have the Ability to Overcome the Pressure - AB de Villiers

The former South Africa captain stated that the crowd can sometimes add pressure on the field. However, de Villiers added that India have the quality to handle it. He believes that if India win this match, they will regain momentum and go on to win the tournament.

"The crowd can work against you sometimes, and that is where the pressure gets so big that you almost get frozen out there. You freeze as a player because you can feel the pressure from outside. You get suffocated almost," the former cricketer stated.

"But I believe India have the ability to overcome that and then they'll become the dangerous team again to go on and win it. If India wins this game, they'll go on to win the tournament. No one is going to stop them."

If India Win, They’ll Go On to Win the Tournament - AB de Villiers

AB de Villiers said that the match against the West Indies will test India’s character more than their skill. He stated that India are the most talented T20 side, and a win could set them on course to win the tournament.

"If they get over this kind of pressure in a must-win in the Super Eights, against all odds, as no one expected them to be in this kind of position, they'll go on and win the tournament. You look at the talent of India and this is where the mettle and the character of the team will get tested. They are the most talented team in the world, but their character has never been tested before as a T20 side," said De Villiers (via the aforementioned source).

"This is the moment that people will look back on as India, the T20 side, and say, 'You know what, they have the character too'. Sanju Samson, coming back in the last game, told me that there are some question marks around their batting lineup and batting order," he concluded.

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