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India vs England Semi Final 2026 Result: India Wins by 7 Runs, Reaches T20 World Cup Final

Suthar Jayprakash

By Suthar Jayprakash

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India vs England Semi Final 2026 Result: India Wins by 7 Runs, Reaches T20 World Cup Final

 

 

India vs England Semi Final 2026: India Beats England by 7 Runs, Reaches T20 World Cup Final

 

The India vs England T20 World Cup 2026 semi-final delivered an unforgettable cricket match filled with big hits, incredible batting performances, and a dramatic finish.

 

India scored a massive 253 runs in 20 overs, while England fought hard and managed 246 runs in their 20 overs. In the end, India held their nerves and won the match by 7 runs, securing a place in the T20 World Cup 2026 Final.

 

This match will be remembered as one of the most exciting games of the tournament.

 

India vs England Semi Final 2026 Match Summary

Match: India vs England – T20 World Cup 2026 Semi Final
Venue: Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai

India: 253/7 (20 Overs)
England: 246/7 (20 Overs)

Result: India won by 7 runs

Total runs scored in the match: 499 runs

 

 

India Batting Scorecard

 

PlayerRunsBalls
Abhishek Sharma97
Sanju Samson8942
Ishan Kishan3918
Suryakumar Yadav116
Tilak Varma217
Hardik Pandya2712
Shivam Dube4325
Axar Patel2*2

 

Total: 253/7 (20 Overs)

India’s batting was aggressive from the start. Sanju Samson’s explosive 89 runs became the highlight of the innings and helped India reach a massive total.

 

England Batting Scorecard

 

PlayerRunsBalls
Phil Salt53
Jos Buttler2517
Harry Brook76
Jacob Bethell10548
Sam Curran1814
Will Jacks3520
Jamie Overton23
Jofra Archer194

 

Total: 246/7 (20 Overs)

England gave a strong fight during the chase. Jacob Bethell’s brilliant century (105 runs) almost took England to victory.

 

Key Bowling Performances

 

India Bowling

 

BowlerOversRunsWickets
Arshdeep Singh4511
Hardik Pandya4382
Jasprit Bumrah4331
Varun Chakaravarthy4641
Axar Patel3351
Shivam Dube1220

 

England Bowling

 

BowlerWickets
Jofra Archer1
Adil Rashid2
Will Jacks2

Match Turning Point

The biggest turning point of the match was Sanju Samson’s explosive innings and India crossing the 250-run mark.

 

In T20 cricket, chasing such a huge score always creates pressure on the batting team. Even though England fought hard, India’s bowlers managed to control the game in the final overs.

 

Final Overs Drama

As the match moved towards the last overs, England still had a chance to win. However, India’s bowlers showed great composure and bowled tight deliveries.

When the final ball was bowled and England finished at 246 runs, the Indian players and fans celebrated a thrilling victory.

 

India Enters the T20 World Cup 2026 Final

With this win, India has secured a place in the T20 World Cup 2026 Final. The team’s strong batting and balanced bowling attack make them strong contenders to win the trophy.

 

Fans across India are now eagerly waiting for the final match.

 

Final Thoughts

The India vs England T20 World Cup 2026 Semi Final will be remembered as one of the most exciting matches of the tournament.

With 499 runs scored, powerful batting performances, and a dramatic finish, the match had everything a cricket fan could ask for.

India’s thrilling 7-run victory has taken them one step closer to lifting the T20 World Cup trophy.

 

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