Shikha Pandey hits back at trolls following India’s loss to South Africa in the Women’s T20 World Cup 2026
The stakes were sky-high at Old Trafford during the 18th match of Group A in the Women’s T20 World Cup 2026. A highly anticipated clash between India Women and South Africa Women on Sunday, June 21, 2026, ended up shifting the entire momentum of the tournament.
While Harmanpreet Kaur’s squad entered the contest with high morale following dominant victories against Pakistan and the Netherlands, this critical fixture drastically complicated their route to the semi-finals. Instead of cementing a knockout spot, a tough six-wicket defeat left the Women in Blue exposed to intense social media scrutiny, sparking a powerful defense from veteran pacer Shikha Pandey.
Shikha Pandey calls out trolls after India suffer setback to South Africa in Women’s T20 World Cup 2026
The loss hit hard because India initially commanded the game. Defending a competitive total of 158/7, India’s bowling attack applied immediate pressure. Left-arm spinner Shree Charani delivered a brilliant double-wicket maiden to dismiss Proteas skipper Laura Wolvaardt and Annerie Dercksen, leaving South Africa reeling at 25/2 by the end of the powerplay. Charani’s magnificent spell of 3/24 briefly equalled a prestigious Women’s T20 World Cup record, putting India in prime position to seal the match.
However, South African all-rounder Marizanne Kapp completely turned the game on its head. Capitalizing on missed field opportunities, Kapp unleashed a breathtaking, unbeaten 81 off just 45 deliveries. Her explosive knock, anchoring a 97-run partnership with Tazmin Brits (40), took South Africa across the finish line with five balls to spare.
Consequently, disappointed fans flooded social media with severe toxicity directed at the Indian contingent. Refusing to stay silent, Indian right-arm seamer Shikha took to her official X (formerly Twitter) handle to firmly draw the line between fair analysis and toxic abuse:
“To all those going after the Indian players after today’s loss to South Africa- constructive criticism is fair and necessary but online abuse is not. The difference between the two is immense, and it’s important we don’t blur that line.”
To all those going after the Indian players after today’s loss to South Africa- constructive criticism is fair and necessary but online abuse is not. The difference between the two is immense, and it’s important we don’t blur that line.
— Shikha Pandey (@shikhashauny) June 21, 2026
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Qualification math gets tense as India seeks strong redemption
Currently sitting second in Group A behind dominant Australia, India face an uphill battle. South Africa is heavily favoured to sweep their final group stage matches against the Netherlands and Bangladesh, which would push them to eight points. To secure a semi-final berth under this pressure, India must win their remaining group fixtures against Bangladesh and Australia.
The reigning Women’s ODI World Cup champions have no room left for error. The team will look to block out the online noise and focus heavily on execution as they prepare to bounce back strongly on Thursday, June 25, 2026, in a high-stakes neighborly showdown against Bangladesh.
Also READ: Here’s how India can qualify for Women’s T20 World Cup 2026 semi-final after a loss against South Africa
This article was first published at WomenCricket.com, a Cricket Times company.



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