Surinder Khanna Backs India Over England in T20 WC Semifinal Clash

Former Indian cricketer Surinder Khanna is optimistic about India's chances in the T20 World Cup semifinal against England, citing the advantage of familiar home conditions at Mumbai's Wankhede Stadium. He acknowledged England's hard-fought journey to the semis, powered by players like Harry Brook, but highlighted Sanju Samson's critical match-winning innings for India. Khanna noted the pitch's good bounce and India's strength when batting first. He expressed his hope that India would secure a victory and advance to the tournament final.

Key Points: India vs England T20 WC Semifinal: Khanna's Prediction

  • India has home advantage at Wankhede
  • England fought hard to reach semis
  • Sanju Samson's knock was crucial
  • Pitch at Wankhede favors bounce
  • India performs well batting first
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"Hope India wins and goes to finals": Surinder Khanna ahead of Ind vs Eng T20 WC semifinal

Former cricketer Surinder Khanna previews the India vs England T20 World Cup semifinal, citing home advantage and key players like Sanju Samson.

"I hope India wins and goes to the finals. - Surinder Khanna"

New Delhi, March 5

Former Indian cricketer Surinder Khanna expressed optimism about team India winning the T20 World Cup 2026 semifinal clash against England at Mumbai's Wankhede Stadium on Thursday.

Speaking to ANI, Surinder Khanna said India will have the advantage of familiar conditions at home, while noting that England have fought hard to reach the semifinals with key contributions from Harry Brook, Will Jacks and Tom Banton, and praised Sanju Samson for stepping up when India's openers failed in the must-win Super 8s clash against West Indies.

"We would like to see a good match. When the Indian team plays at India's venue, they have an idea about the conditions too. If we speak about the balance of the teams, England struggled its way to the semi-finals. Harry Brook, Will Jacks and Tom Banton have consistently scored runs for them. As for India, when the openers failed, Sanju Samson played an outstanding inning," Surinder Khanna said.

Surinder Khanna said the pitch at Wankhede Stadium is known for its bounce and should be good for the semifinal, adding that India often perform well when batting first and expressing hope that the team reaches the final.

"Wankhede Stadium is known for its bounce, so I am sure the wickets would be good in the semi-finals. I have seen that when the Indian team bats first, they do well. I wish all the best to both teams. I hope India wins and goes to the finals," he added.

India, barring the 76-run loss against South Africa in their first match of the Super 8s clash, have had a decent run, winning six of their seven T20 WC encounters so far.

Suryakmar Yadav-led India found themselves in a tricky spot after facing a loss against South Africa. Against the West Indies, they found themselves in a must-win situation. Credit to Sanju Samson's match-winning 97*, India registered a comfortable five-wicket win over West Indies to seal their semis spot.

England, on the other hand, led by Harry Brook, have won six out of their seven T20 WC 2026 matches so far and are on a five-match winning streak. However, some of their games, despite the win, tested the Three Lions big time. Against Nepal, they escaped a defeat narrowly and also looked uncertain against Pakistan in the Super 8s, except for captain Harry Brook.

England's only loss came against West Indies in the Group Stage of the tournament.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As a neutral fan, this sounds like it will be a cracking match. England's batting looks dangerous, but India at home is a different beast. Hope it's a fair contest without any umpiring controversies.
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Priya S
Honestly, I'm a bit nervous. England's middle order with Brook is scary. Our bowling attack, especially the spinners, needs to be at their absolute best. Jai Hind!
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Vikram M
Respect to Khanna for praising Samson. For years he was in and out of the team, but now he's proving his worth when it matters most. That's the sign of a champion player.
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Rohit P
With all due respect to the former player's analysis, I wish he had spoken more about our bowling strategy against England's power hitters. That's the real key to the match, not just batting first.
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Michael C
As an England supporter living in Mumbai, I have to say the atmosphere will be electric but tough for us. If our boys can handle the pressure of a packed Wankhede, we have a real chance. Come on England!

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