Archer vs Bumrah: Pace Battle to Decide IND-ENG T20 World Cup Semifinal

The ICC T20 World Cup semifinal between India and England hinges on a pivotal pace battle, featuring England's Jofra Archer and India's Jasprit Bumrah and Arshdeep Singh. Archer poses a significant powerplay threat, particularly against Sanju Samson, while Bumrah boasts the tournament's third-best powerplay economy. Arshdeep Singh has been lethal in the death overs, taking five wickets in the slog phase. With a batting-friendly pitch at Mumbai's Wankhede Stadium averaging 174, the team that best utilizes its pace attack is likely to secure a spot in the final.

Key Points: IND vs ENG T20WC Semifinal: Archer, Bumrah, Arshdeep in Focus

  • Archer leads powerplay wickets
  • Bumrah's exceptional economy rate
  • Arshdeep top death-overs bowler
  • IND holds 3-2 historical edge
  • Wankhede pitch favors batsmen
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T20WC: Pacers Archer, Bumrah, Arshdeep in focus ahead of IND-ENG semifinal clash

Key pace battle preview: Jofra Archer's powerplay threat vs Jasprit Bumrah & Arshdeep Singh's form ahead of the crucial T20 World Cup semifinal in Mumbai.

"Pace barrage from both the sides could decide the outcome of the second semifinal - Analysis"

Mumbai, March 4

Pacers Jofra Archer, Arshdeep Singh and Jasprit Bumrah will be in focus as Team India takes on England in the second semifinal of the ICC T20 World Cup at Mumbai's iconic Wankhede Stadium on Sunday.

Pace barrage from both the sides could decide the outcome of the second semifinal, with all three pacers, Archer, Arshdeep and Bumrah in good form.

As per CricViz's data, England's Archer (10 wickets in seven wickets at an average of 22.50) could be a massive threat to Team India during the powerplay, as he leads the powerplay tally with eight wickets. Also, he could be England's prime weapon against Sanju Samson, whom he has dismissed three times in five innings with short-pitched deliveries, restricting him to just 25 runs scored at a strike rate of 109.

On the other hand, India relies on two of its most decorated T20I bowlers, Arshdeep Singh (eight wickets in six matches at an average of 21.37) and Jasprit Bumrah (nine wickets in six matches at an average of 14.00). They have the joint-highest wickets for India in tournament history with 35 each. While bowling together, the duo has a winning rate of 87 per cent for India. In the ongoing T20 World Cup, Bumrah has been exceptional in the powerplay with an economy rate of 6.12, the third-best ER among all nations in the T20 WC, next to Zimbabwe's Blessing Muzarabani (5.46) and USA's Shadley van Schalkwyk (6.12).

Also, Arshdeep is the top death-overs bowler in this tournament, with five wickets in the slog overs, second-most by a bowler after Brad Evans (six wickets) and Pakistan's Usman Tariq (six wickets).

Team India has a 3-2 lead over England in the T20 World Cup. The first clash between both sides in the inaugural edition was won by 18 runs by India, with Yuvraj Singh's six sixes in an over being the highlight. In the next clash, Ryan Sidebottom (2/31) and Graeme Swann (2/28) left India three runs short of 154 runs in the 2009 edition. Later in the 2012 edition, half-century Rohit Sharma (55) guided India to 170/4, while Harbhajan Singh's four-wicket haul reduced England to 80 all out, sealing a 90-run win at Colombo.

10 years at Adelaide, Jos Buttler (80*) and Alex Hales (86*) led England to the finals, chasing down 169 successfully with all 10 wickets intact within 16 overs. The defeat caused Team India to change up their white-ball gameplay. Two years later, skipper Rohit Sharma (57) avenged the defeat on Caribbean soil, as his fifty and knock from Suryakumar Yadav (47) took India to 171/7, which India managed to defend courtesy a spin masterclass from Axar Patel (3/23), causing the Three Lions to skittle out for 103 in the semifinal at Providence.

The pitch is a batting-friendly one, as the Wankhede pitch averages 174 in the first innings.

- ANI

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Priya S
The stats are fascinating, but cricket isn't played on paper. Wankhede is a batting paradise, so our bowlers will have to be extra clever. Arshdeep's death bowling will be crucial. Feeling nervous but hopeful! 🤞
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David E
As a neutral fan, this is the dream semi-final. Archer vs Bumrah is a mouth-watering prospect. Both are world-class. The team that handles the pressure of the big moment better will win. Should be a cracker at the Wankhede!
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Ananya R
Respectfully, I think the article focuses too much on the past head-to-head. The 2022 loss in Adelaide was painful but we've evolved since then. Our current bowling attack, especially the Bumrah-Arshdeep combo, is much more potent. Time to create new history!
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Karthik V
Archer's record against Samson is a real worry yaar. Maybe we should promote Hardik or Dube if we lose an early wicket? Our batting needs to be aggressive from ball one on this pitch. 174 average first innings score means we need 190+ to feel safe.
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Sarah B
The psychological edge is with India after that win in the 2024 semi-final. Revenge for 2022! Bumrah's calmness under pressure is what separates him. Can't wait for Sunday, the atmosphere at Wankhede will be electric! 🔥

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