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PUBLISHED ON: 06 MAR 2026, 06:54 AM
It probably shouldn’t have been this close. When Sanju Samson’s 89 off 42 deliveries propelled India to a staggering 253, the Wankhede felt less like a cricket ground and more like an impenetrable fortress. Yet, here we are, 24 hours later, and the post-match autopsy isn’t dwelling on the runs. Instead, the focus has shifted to the sheer nerve of Jasprit Bumrah and Hardik Pandya. They didn’t just bowl; they survived a 22-year-old hurricane named Jacob Bethell to drag India toward the Ahmedabad final.
England’s response was, to put it mildly, audacious. Jacob Bethell’s 105-run exhibition across 48 balls briefly turned a 254-run mountain into a manageable hill. He reached fifty in just 19 balls and his century in 45—clocking the second-fastest hundred in the history of the tournament. By the time England needed 45 runs from the final three overs, the psychological momentum had shifted. That storied Wankhede roar, usually a wall of sound, had dissolved into a panicked, breathless hush.
Suryakumar Yadav’s decision to hand the ball to Bumrah for the 18th over felt like a final roll of the dice. What followed was a masterclass in why he is often termed the “Bradman of Bowling.”
Hardik Pandya inherited the penultimate over with 39 runs still required. He lacked Bumrah’s eerie economy, certainly, but his “clutch” reputation held firm when it mattered most. He leaked nine runs but managed to remove Sam Curran, effectively killing the set partnership. By the time the final over commenced, England faced a 30-run requirement—a task that proved too steep even for Jofra Archer’s late-order hitting against Shivam Dube.
The path to the March 8 finale is set. If you’re looking to catch the climax of this tournament or the league seasons following it, here is your logistical guide:
It appears so. The cumulative 499 runs represent the second-highest match aggregate in T20 International history and the undisputed record for a World Cup knockout game. Bethell also secured his place in the history books as the youngest Englishman to record centuries in all three formats.
During his opening spell, Bumrah removed Harry Brook with a trademark slower delivery. That wicket was his 500th in international cricket, a staggering achievement for a pace spearhead, made all the more poetic by occurring at his spiritual home in Mumbai.
India faces New Zealand at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad this Sunday, March 8. The Kiwis secured their progression by outclassing South Africa, bolstered by Finn Allen’s absurd 33-ball century.
PUBLISHED ON: 06 MAR 2026, 06:54 AM

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