India delivered a dominant batting display in the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 semi-final, scoring 253/7 in 20 overs against England at Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai. Led by Sanju Samson’s blistering 89, India set a daunting 254-run target. The winner will advance to the final against New Zealand on March 8.
India produced one of the most powerful batting performances of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026, posting a mammoth total of 253/7 against England in the second semi-final at Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai. With aggressive stroke play throughout the innings, India placed immense pressure on England, who now require 254 runs to secure a place in the tournament final against New Zealand on Sunday, March 8.
The innings was anchored by a sensational knock from Sanju Samson, whose explosive batting laid the foundation for India’s commanding total. The Indian top order attacked the English bowling unit from the start, maintaining a remarkable run rate and ensuring the scoreboard kept ticking at a rapid pace.
Despite England managing to pick up wickets in the middle overs, India’s aggressive approach ensured the momentum never slowed. Contributions from multiple middle-order batters further strengthened the total, turning the contest into a challenging chase for England.
Key Highlights From India’s Innings
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Sanju Samson delivered a match-defining performance with 89 runs off 42 balls, smashing 8 fours and 7 sixes with a strike rate above 210.
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Ishan Kishan played a rapid cameo of 39 runs from just 18 balls, providing strong support during the powerplay and middle overs.
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Shivam Dube added valuable momentum with a quick 43 off 25 deliveries, helping India maintain an aggressive scoring rate.
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Hardik Pandya contributed an impactful 27 runs from 12 balls, accelerating the innings during the death overs.
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Tilak Varma produced a powerful late surge with 21 runs off only 7 balls, including three sixes to boost the total.
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England’s bowling attack struggled under pressure, with Will Jacks and Adil Rashid claiming two wickets each but conceding runs at high economy rates.
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India maintained an impressive run rate of 12.65 throughout the innings, one of the highest totals recorded in a T20 World Cup knockout match.
With a target of 254 runs, England now faces one of the toughest chases in T20 World Cup history. The high-scoring conditions at Wankhede may provide some hope for the English batting lineup, but India’s bowlers will aim to defend the massive total and secure their place in the final against New Zealand.
Sources: ICC (International Cricket Council), ESPNcricinfo, Official Match Scorecard Broadcast Feeds