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IND vs ENG, T20 World Cup 2026: 5 Key Players to Watch Out For in India vs England Semi-Final

India takes on England in a blockbuster T20I World Cup 2026 semi-final at Wankhede. Explore the 5 key players, including Abhishek Sharma and Harry Brook.

By: Aviral Shukla
Last Updated: March 5, 2026 16:36:31 IST

The ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 is hitting its ultimate high as defending champions India are set to take on a fired-up England in the second semi-final at Mumbai’s Wankhede Stadium on Thursday, March 5. Both sides are chasing their third T20 World Cup trophy, and whoever wins will take on New Zealand in the final. After a wild, high-scoring Super 8 round, this matchup is giving vibes of some serious fireworks on a pitch that loves batters.

IND vs ENG Semi-Final 2, T20 World Cup 2026: Match Details

Match India vs England, 2nd Semi-Final
Date Thursday, March 5, 2026
Time 07:00 PM IST
Venue Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai
Pitch Type Batting-friendly with true bounce
Live Streaming Disney+ Hotstar / Star Sports

1. Abhishek Sharma – India

Abhishek Sharma’s T20 World Cup 2026 run has been oddly quiet. Everyone expected fireworksas he’s been the most explosive opener on the domestic scene all year, but in six games, he’s garnered just 80 runs. Still, if there’s anywhere he can turn things around, it’s Wankhede.

That’s the ground where he tore England apart last year, smashing 135 off just 54 balls. Now, with the semi-final pressure cranked up, a lot of people think Abhishek’s hungry for a big score. Maybe this is the moment he finally delivers and gives India exactly what they need.

Abhishek Sharma: T20 World Cup 2026 Stats

Matches Runs Average Strike Rate Highest Score
6 80 13.33 125.00 55 (vs Zimbabwe)

2. Sanju Samson – India

Sanju Samson shut everyone up with a stunning 97 from just 50 balls against the West Indies, pushing India straight into the knockouts. He’s spent most of the tournament out of the spotlight, but now he’s hit his stride at the top of the order. When he stands tall and just smacks the ball, it’s scary for any bowler, especially for England’s quicks in the powerplay, who have every reason to worry.

Sanju Samson: T20 World Cup 2026 Stats

Matches Runs Average Strike Rate 50s/100s
5 185 46.25 162.40 1/0

3. Hardik Pandya – India

Hardik Pandya is still India’s go-to guy when it comes to knockouts. During the T20 World Cup 2026, he’s stepped up by taking key wickets when it matters and closing out games with real authority. You can see his experience shine, especially when the pressure’s on in Mumbai, a place that feels like home to him. That kind of confidence gives India a real boost.

Matches Runs Wickets Economy Best Bowling
6 115 8 7.90 3/24

4. Harry Brook – England

Harry Brook has been England’s star with the bat this T20 World Cup. His explosive 100 off just 51 balls against Pakistan turned heads. Brook doesn’t just hit hard, but he knows exactly how to pick gaps and send the ball flying over those short square boundaries at Wankhede. Out of everyone, he’s the one India really wants back in the pavilion early.

Matches Runs Average Strike Rate Highest Score
6 228 45.60 175.38 100 (vs Pakistan)

5. Sam Curran – England

Sam Curran’s right at the heart of England’s strategy. He mixes up his pace, angles it in with that left arm and just keeps batters guessing, especially when the pressure’s on at the end of the innings. You saw it all through the 2026 World Cup. He’s already shown he can handle Indian pitches during the IPL, so you can bet he’s ready to take on India’s middle order again.

Matches Wickets Economy Average Best Figures
6 9 8.12 21.44 3/18

Also Read: T20 World Cup 2026 – Is Jos Buttler England’s Weak Link vs India? Check Out His Full T20I Record

                                                                                                                                                                               

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