England's T20 WC Semi-Final Saga: 6 Appearances, 3 Wins, and India Clash

England are set for their sixth ICC Men's T20 World Cup semi-final, marking their fourth consecutive appearance at this stage. Their semi-final journey began with a win in 2010, which they converted into their maiden title victory. Recent editions have seen a fierce rivalry with India at this stage, with the winner of their semi-final clash going on to lift the trophy in both 2022 and 2024. This historical trend adds significant stakes to their upcoming knockout match in Mumbai.

Key Points: England's T20 World Cup Semi-Final Record vs India

  • 6th semi-final in 10 editions
  • Facing India for 3rd consecutive time
  • Winner of IND-ENG semi became champion in 2022 & 2024
  • First title won in 2010
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T20 WC: A look at England's semi-final performances

England face India in their 6th T20 WC semi-final. A look at their knockout history, from 2010 triumph to recent battles with India.

"the winner of the India-England semi-final has gone on to become world champion - Statistical trend"

Mumbai, March 4

England are all set to play the semi-final for the sixth time in 10 editions of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup, also their fourth consecutive time, and will face India in the knockout game here at the Wankhede Stadium on Thursday. Both teams have won the title twice, and one of them will move closer to their dream of lifting the coveted cup for a record third time.

The Englishmen first made it to the top four in 2010, the third edition of the tournament, where they beat Sri Lanka by seven wickets at the Beausejour Stadium in Gros Islet, St Lucia. Chasing a lowly target of just 129 runs, England chased down the total with four overs to spare, making it a rather one-sided victory.

They then faced Australia in the final at the Kensington Oval in Bridgetown, Barbados, and went on to beat their arch-rivals by seven wickets, chasing the 148-run target in just 17 overs to lift their maiden T20 World Cup trophy.

England's second semi-final appearance came in the 2016 edition, hosted by India, where they beat New Zealand by seven wickets at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in New Delhi to confirm themselves a final date against eventual champions West Indies.

They faced New Zealand again in the next semi-final of the 2021 edition, played in the UAE, but lost by five wickets after failing to defend the 167-run target they posted.

England's next two semi-final appearances came in the 2022 and 2024 editions of the tournament, where they faced India on both occasions.

In 2022, England halted India's campaign at the penultimate stage before going on to beat Pakistan to lift the trophy. Two years later, the script flipped. Led by Rohit Sharma, India defeated England in the 2024 semi-final and carried that momentum into the final, where they overcame South Africa in Barbados to claim the title.

Notably, in both recent editions, the winner of the India-England semi-final has gone on to become world champion, a statistical trend that adds further weight to Thursday's contest.

- IANS

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Sarah B
As a cricket fan living in Mumbai, the atmosphere is electric! England are a formidable opponent, especially in knockouts. But India's batting lineup looks unstoppable. Hoping for a classic.
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Aditya G
England's record is impressive, reaching semis so consistently. But our 2024 win over them in the semi-final must have given our team huge psychological confidence. Revenge for 2022 is on the cards!
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Priya S
The key will be how our spinners bowl in the middle overs. England's batters can be vulnerable there. Jasprit Bumrah in the death overs vs Jos Buttler could decide the match. Fingers crossed!
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Michael C
Great analysis. The historical stat about the semi-final winner becoming champion is fascinating. It really does make this feel like a de facto final. May the best team win.
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Karthik V
With all due respect, I hope the team management doesn't take this "trend" too seriously and put extra pressure on the players. We should just focus on playing good cricket, one ball at a time. The stats will follow.
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Nisha Z
Wankhede is a batting paradise. Expecting a high-scoring thriller! Hope our top order

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