India produced a dominant batting display to post 253/7 in 20 overs against England in the semi-final of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai on Thursday.
A blistering knock from Sanju Samson set the platform for India’s huge total, leaving England needing 254 runs to reach the final, where New Zealand national cricket team await the winner.
Samson leads India’s aggressive batting display
Samson narrowly missed out on a century but played a key role with 89 runs off 42 balls, anchoring India’s innings while maintaining a rapid scoring rate.
The wicketkeeper-batter was given an early reprieve when England captain Harry Brook dropped a straightforward catch. Samson made the most of the opportunity, attacking the bowlers and keeping the scoreboard moving throughout the innings.
He reached his half-century in just 26 balls, hitting several boundaries and sixes before eventually being dismissed in the 14th over.
Strong contributions from middle order
India received valuable support from several batters who maintained the momentum after the opening partnership.
Ishan Kishan played an aggressive cameo, scoring 39 off 18 balls, helping India cross the 100-run mark in under nine overs.
Later in the innings, quick contributions from the middle order further boosted the total.
- Shivam Dube scored 43 off 25 balls before being run out.
- Hardik Pandya added 27 off 12 balls in the closing overs.
- Tilak Varma struck 21 runs off just 7 balls, including three sixes in one over.
India crossed 200 runs in the 17th over and finished strongly despite a late run-out.
England bowlers struggle to contain runs
England’s bowling attack found it difficult to control India’s aggressive batting at the high-scoring venue.
Pacer Jofra Archer endured a tough outing, while spinner Adil Rashid picked up a key wicket but was unable to slow the run flow significantly.
Earlier, England had won the toss and elected to field first.
Big chase awaits England
With India posting their second-highest total in T20 World Cup history, England now face a daunting target of 254 runs to secure a place in the final.
Interestingly, this is the third consecutive T20 World Cup in which India and England have met in the semi-final, and the winner of their previous two encounters went on to lift the trophy.