India Edges England in Epic 499-Run Semi-Final to Reach T20 World Cup Final

India secured a thrilling 7-run victory over England in a high-scoring T20 World Cup semi-final in Mumbai. Batting first, India posted a massive 253 runs, powered by Sanju Samson's 89, setting up a record match aggregate of 499 runs. England's chase, led by Jacob Bethell's century, fell just short despite a barrage of 34 sixes in the match, a new tournament record. India now advances to the final against New Zealand in Ahmedabad.

Key Points: India vs England T20 WC Semi-Final: Record 499 Runs, India Wins

  • India wins by 7 runs
  • 499 runs scored, 2nd highest in T20I history
  • 34 sixes hit, a T20 World Cup record
  • India to face New Zealand in final
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T20 World Cup: Records tumble in Mumbai as India beat England to enter final

India beats England by 7 runs in a record-breaking T20 World Cup semi-final featuring 499 runs and 34 sixes. Sanju Samson stars with 89.

"An aggregate of 499 runs was recorded in the match, which is the second highest ever in Men's T20Is"

Mumbai, March 6

India pulled off a close victory over England in the semi-final clash of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026 at the iconic Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai on Thursday and entered the final for the second consecutive time.

It was a run-fest in Mumbai as India won the match by just seven runs despite making 253 runs while batting first. An aggregate of 499 runs was recorded in the match, which is the second highest ever in Men's T20Is after 517 runs, which was made during a T20I match between South Africa and West Indies at the Centurion in 2023.

The third and fourth-highest match aggregates also involve India. The third-highest was against New Zealand, where 496 runs were made. It was played in Thiruvananthapuram just before this tournament started. The fourth-highest match aggregate is 488 runs, which was between India and West Indies, during a bilateral T20I series in Lauderhill in 2016.

India were asked to bat first and posted a mammoth total of 253 runs for the two-time champions in the knockout fixture.

Sanju Samson made 89 runs with the help of eight fours and seven sixes. Shivam Dube (43 off 25 balls) and Ishan Kishan (39 off just 18 balls) helped him from the other end.

Tilak Varma (21 off 7 balls) and Hardik Pandya's (27 off 12 balls) quick knocks at the end helped India post the biggest total in a T20 World Cup knockout match. Will Jacks and Adil Rashid took a couple of wickets each for England, while Jofra Archer grabbed the crucial wicket of Varma.

In response, Jacob Bethell's maiden T20I ton kept England alive in the game for most of the time, but the Three Lions failed to reach the total by seven runs.

The match witnessed 34 sixes, which is the most in a T20 World Cup match. Earlier, the record was 31 sixes, which was made during the match between Zimbabwe and the West Indies in this tournament.

Overall, 73 boundaries were hit in the match, including 39 fours and 34 sixes, which is the most in a T20 World Cup match, well clear of the next best -- 61 between England and South Africa at this venue in 2016.

Now, India will face New Zealand in the final to be played at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad on Sunday.

- ANI

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Priya S
So many records broken! 34 sixes in one match is just insane. The atmosphere at Wankhede must have been electric. Feeling so proud of the team. Let's bring the cup home now! 💙
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Rohit P
While the win is fantastic, conceding 246 runs is a serious concern. Our death bowling was expensive. If we bowl like this in Ahmedabad, Williamson & co. will chase anything. The management needs to sort this out before Sunday.
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Sarah B
Watching from the UK, that was an absolute run-fest! Credit to Bethell for that century under pressure. Tough loss for England, but well played India. The final should be a cracker.
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Karthik V
The impact of Hardik and Tilak in those last few overs was massive. Those 20 extra runs made all the difference. On to Ahmedabad! The entire nation is behind you, boys. Jai Hind!
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Michael C
As a neutral fan, that was the most entertaining T20 I've seen in years. 499 runs! The game is evolving so fast. Congratulations to India, and commiserations to England. What a spectacle.

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