Defending champions India sealed their place in the semi-finals of the T20 World Cup 2026 with a statement win over West Indies in what was virtually a knockout clash on March 1. After a shaky start to their Super 8 campaign, India regrouped brilliantly to finish second in Group 1 with two wins and one defeat.
At a packed Eden Gardens, the Men in Blue chased down a daunting 196-run target — their highest successful chase in T20 World Cup history. The night belonged to Sanju Samson, whose unbeaten 97 off just 50 balls turned the game on its head. Calm under pressure and fearless in stroke play, Samson guided India home with five wickets to spare, sending fans into a frenzy.
With momentum on their side, India now prepare for a blockbuster semi-final clash against England on March 5 at the iconic Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai.
Glenn McGrath on why Jasprit Bumrah will be a key for India in the semifinal clash against England
Ahead of the much-anticipated showdown, Australian pace legend Glenn McGrath has thrown his weight behind India’s premier fast bowler Jasprit Bumrah, calling him a ‘big-game player’ who thrives under pressure. McGrath’s words carry weight. Known for his own mastery in ICC knockouts, the former Australian great understands what it takes to deliver when the stakes are highest. According to him, Bumrah possesses that rare quality of elevating his performance when the spotlight shines brightest.
“I think Jasprit is a big-game player. Sometimes in the big games, these players lift from their normal game. Not saying the focus is not there, but they really love those big moments, big games. I’ve got total faith in Bumrah when it comes to big matches,” McGrath said, as quoted by India Today.
Bumrah has already played a crucial role in India’s campaign, striking at vital moments and keeping batters guessing with his pinpoint yorkers and deceptive slower deliveries. On a batting-friendly surface like Wankhede, his ability to nail yorkers at the death and break partnerships in the powerplay could prove decisive.
India’s pace spearhead has consistently delivered in high-pressure tournaments, and with England boasting an explosive batting lineup, the responsibility on his shoulders will be immense. Yet, as McGrath suggested, this is precisely the kind of occasion Bumrah relishes.
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Wankhede set for another India-England classic
The semi-final between India and England promises to be a cracker. Scheduled for March 5 at Mumbai’s iconic Wankhede Stadium, the clash is expected to be a high-scoring thriller given the venue’s history of run-fests.
Interestingly, this will mark the third T20 World Cup where these two powerhouses meet in the semi-finals, adding another fiery chapter to an already intense rivalry. Both sides are packed with match-winners capable of turning the contest within a few overs.
England’s aggressive brand of cricket, combined with India’s depth in both batting and bowling, sets the stage for a mouth-watering encounter. With the pitch likely to favour stroke-makers, bowlers who can handle pressure — especially in the death overs — will be worth their weight in gold.
