India Smashes 250+ & 19 Sixes in T20 WC Semi-Final Batting Carnage

India delivered a record-breaking batting performance in the T20 World Cup semi-final against England, posting a massive 253 for 7. The innings was anchored by a blistering 97-run partnership between Sanju Samson and Ishan Kishan, the highest for India in a T20 WC knockout. India's 19 sixes in the innings equaled the all-time tournament record, contributing to their tournament-leading tally of 88 maximums. Cameos from Shivam Dube, Hardik Pandya, and Tilak Varma ensured India set a formidable target.

Key Points: India's Record 253 & 19 Sixes in T20 WC Semi-Final

  • 253/7 total
  • 19 sixes equals T20 WC record
  • 97-run Samson-Kishan partnership
  • 88 tournament sixes leads all teams
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India shatters records with 250+ total, 19 sixes in T20 WC semi-final vs England

India posts 253/7 with 19 sixes, matching the T20 World Cup record, powered by Sanju Samson's 89 and a 97-run stand with Ishan Kishan.

India shatters records with 250+ total, 19 sixes in T20 WC semi-final vs England
"The duo's effort stabilised the innings... and helped India post a massive 253/7 in 20 overs. - Match Report"

Mumbai, March 5

India's men's cricket team produced a record-breaking display of batting in the ICC Men's T20 World Cup semi-final against England at Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai, on Thursday.

The side not only posted one of the highest totals in T20 World Cup history but also matched the record for the most sixes in a T20 WC innings, highlighting India's dominance in the shortest format.

India's innings featured a blistering partnership between Sanju Samson and Ishan Kishan, who stitched together a 97-run stand for the second wicket, the highest partnership by India in a T20 World Cup knockout match. The duo's effort stabilised the innings after early wickets and helped India post a massive 253/7 in 20 overs.

The 19 sixes hit by India in this innings equal the highest number recorded in a T20 World Cup match, alongside the Netherlands' 19 sixes against Ireland in 2014 and the West Indies' 19 sixes against Zimbabwe earlier in this tournament.

In total, India hit 37 boundaries--19 sixes and 18 fours--making it the second-highest boundary count in a T20 World Cup innings, behind Sri Lanka's 41 boundaries (30 fours, 11 sixes) against Kenya in the 2007 edition.

India's performance also marked their sixth team total exceeding 250 runs in men's T20 cricket, leading the chart ahead of Sunrisers Hyderabad, who have five such totals. This aggressive approach underlines India's growing firepower in the shortest format and the depth of its batting lineup.

In addition to individual innings records, India's overall six-hitting in the 2026 edition of the T20 World Cup has been unmatched. The team has slammed 88 sixes throughout the tournament so far, leading the tally ahead of the West Indies (76) and South Africa (72). By comparison, India had hit 61 sixes in the 2024 edition, showing a marked increase in their power-hitting capability.

Coming to the match, England won the match and elected to field first. Abhishek Sharma (9) once again fell to off-spin, but a 97-run stand between Samson (89 in 42 balls, with eight fours and seven sixes) and Ishan Kishan (39 in 18 balls, with four boundaries and two sixes) brought India back in the game big time as the duo went hammer and tongs.

Samson stitched another useful 43-run stand with Shivam Dube, who was hitting the ball with his signature fluency and brutality, scoring 43 in 25 balls, with four fours and four sixes. Cameos from Hardik Pandya (27* in 12 balls, with three fours and two sixes) and Tilak Varma (21 in seven balls, with three sixes) took India to 253/7.

Will Jacks (2/40) and Adil Rashid (2/41) were the top bowlers for England.

- ANI

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Priya S
Absolutely brilliant batting display! But I have to ask, why did we lose so many wickets at the end? From 200/4 in 16 overs, we should have crossed 270. The middle order collapse is still a slight worry going into the final.
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Vikram M
19 sixes! The ball was flying all over Wankhede. Samson, Dube, Pandya, Tilak - everyone contributed. This is the new, aggressive India we wanted to see. Bring on the finals! 🏏💥
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Sarah B
Watching from the UK, that was some incredible hitting. The power in the Indian lineup is scary. England's bowlers had no answers. A total of 253 is just mammoth in a semi-final. Well played, India.
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Rohit P
Bas ab final jeetna hai! The record for most sixes in a tournament (88!) shows this isn't a fluke. The team has genuinely transformed its approach. Hardik and Tilak's finishing was the cherry on top.
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Karthik V
While the batting was fire, let's not forget we still have to bowl. 253 is huge, but in Mumbai, with dew later, our bowlers need to be on point. Bumrah and Kuldeep will be key. One step at a time!

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