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ENG vs IND, 2nd Semi Final T20, T20 WC 2024 live

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ENG
103-10(16.4)
India won by 68 runs 🏆
IND
(20.0)171-7
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J Archer Logo
J Archer Jersy

21

(15)

4s: 1
6s: 2
SR:140.00
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R Topley Jersy
4s: 0
6s: 0
SR:100.00
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J Bumrah Jersy

2-12

(2.4)

Econ: 4.50
P'ship : 0(0)
Last Wkt : Jofra Archer 21(15)
Over 14
0
1
1
0
1
1
 
= 4
Over 15
2
1
0
6
W
0
 
= 9
Over 16
2
W
6
1
1
4
 
= 14
Over 17
1
1
1
W
 
= 3

Player of the Match

Axar Patel Logo
Axar Patel Jersy
Axar Patel
India
3/23
10(6)

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Questions were aplenty heading into the semi-final against England. Rain around in Guyana, England, in form, the dark memories of Adelaide 2022 and India's performance in the knockouts in the past decade. Rohit Sharma and his men have buried the ghosts of the 2022 T20 WC semis and bombarded the defending champions, knocking them out of the tournament. 

Two unbeaten teams, South Africa and India, will compete for silverware in Barbados on Saturday (June 29). The result, either way, will be a historical moment! Don't forget to join us for the grand final.  

There are plenty of actions across the globe and tune in with us for those nail-biting encounters. For now, it is AkshayaKrishna Polya, signing off on behalf of my co-commentators Akshay Bhide and Ajay Pal Singh, who, alongside our scorers/analysts Paras Yadav and Raju Khariya, brought you all the live-action of this mouth-watering fixture. We will meet again. Until then, its cheers!
Biggest victory margins for India in T20 World Cups:

90 runs vs England, Colombo, 2012

73 runs vs Australia, Mirpur, 2014

71 runs vs Zimbabwe, Melbourne, 2022

68 runs vs England,Guyana, TODAY*
Biggest wins in knockout matches in T20 World Cups (by runs):

74 runs – West Indies vs Australia in Colombo, 2012

68 runs – India vs England in Guyana, 2024 - TODAY

57 runs – Sri Lanka vs West Indies at The Oval, 2009

36 runs – West Indies vs Sri Lanka in Colombo, 2012
Most scalps in one T20 World Cup edition:

15 - Arshdeep Singh (2024)*

13 - Jasprit Bumrah (2024)*


12 - RP Singh (2007) 
Rohit Sharma (India Captain): "Yeah absolutely, very satisfying. To win this game, we worked really hard to come through this stage.

I thought we adapted well to the conditions. The conditions were challenging, we had to adapt and that has been our success story. If the bowlers and batters play according to the conditions, things fall in place. Very pleasing to see how we fared in this game.

At one stage we were looking at 140-150 and then as the game went onto we got some partnerships, me and Surya. I can set the target in my mind but I can't tell the batters. They are all instinctive players, we bat well, we play the conditions well. We got to 170 which I thought was a good score on that pitch. 

I thought they are gun spinners and when the conditions help, they exactly know what to bowl. They just tried to hit the stumps as much as they can. 

Look, he (Virat Kohli) is a quality player, any player can go through that. Form is never a problem when you play for 15 years. I guess he is saving it for the final. Obviously we will (when asked if he will back Kohli for the final despite his low scores).

I do understand the occasion but it is important for us to keep calm. In this game, we were very steady, we didn't panic and that is what we want to do in the finals as well. 

We will try our best, all I can say is we want to put up another show in the final."
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