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T20 World Cup 2024: Team India storm into the T20 World Cup final with a thumping win over the defending champions. They have beaten England in semi-final by 68 runs at Providence Stadium, Guyana. Now I will share the details of this game match in my way.

Semi-Final (India Vs England)
Game Date: 27th June 2024
Details:
England skipper Jos Buttler won the toss and elected to field first in the semi-final game of T20 World Cup against Team India at Providence Stadium, Guyana. No changes in Team India playing XI.

Team India scored 171/7 runs in their 20 overs after batting first. That’s a competitive total posted by India having been put in to bat first by Buttler. It was a failure for Virat Kohli once again, while Rishabh Pant batting at number 3 couldn’t add anything substantial either. And just when India were in a spot of bother, Rohit Sharma and Suryakumar joined hands and had a pivotal partnership for the third wicket. In between there was also a 75-minute delay due to rain, but the two batters assessed the conditions and mixed caution with aggression before and after the break. Rohit scored a fifty before departing while Suryakumar unfortunately missed out on his half-century by three runs, but the two batters played a crucial part and executed their plans. Rashid and Livingstone – both the England spinners bowled economical spells in the middle overs, but Hardik Pandya played a cameo before Jordan dismissed him in the 18th over. Dube was out for a golden duck, while Jadeja added some handy runs towards the end overs to take India over the 170-run mark. England chased down a similar target in the previous T20 World Cup within 16 overs and won by 10 wickets, however, this pitch is not that easy to bat on. What does the second essay have in store for us? Skipper Rohit Sharma scored 57 runs of 39 balls and Suryakumar Yadav scored 47 runs of 36 balls. For England, Chris Jordan picked 3 wickets for 37 runs in 3 overs.

England unable to chase the target and bowled out for 103 runs in 16.4 overs. India storm into the T20 World Cup final with a thumping win over the defending champions. Buttler opted to field and Rohit was happy to bat first on a dry surface. Despite losing Kohli and Pant cheaply inside the powerplay, Rohit and Suryakumar stitched a crucial half-century partnership. Even a 75-minute rain break didn’t hamper their momentum much. Crucial contributions from Hardik, Jadeja and Axar took India’s total to 171. Although it looked above-par, India would have been wary of England. Buttler started on a good note, struck three boundaries off Arshdeep’s 2nd over. Axar struck off his very first ball by removing the dangerous Buttler, who fell trying to reverse-sweep, and England lost their plot completely after that. The in-form Salt was deceived by Bumrah and then India choked England with spin. Three wickets apiece for Axar and Kuldeep, a couple of runouts and then Bumrah completed the formalities to put the final nail in the coffin for Buttler and Co. Harry Brook scored 25 of 19 balls and skipper Jos Buttler scored 23 runs of 15 balls. For Team India, Axar & Kuldeep picked 3 wickets each.

IND: 171/7 in 20 overs
ENG: 103 all out in 16.4 overs

Match Result: India won by 68 runs
Man of the Match: Axar Patel

Stats
Virat Kohli has played three T20 World Cup semifinals. His scores in them read: 72* (44), 89* (47) and 50 (40)

Phil Salt averages 52.2 and strikes at 180 in T20Is in West Indies

– Four of Rohit Sharma‘s five dismissals in this World Cup have come to left-arm pace.

No team has won a T20 World Cup going undefeated in the previous 8 editions. The last instance of a team going undefeated in an ICC Men’s tournament was India in the 2013 Champions Trophy.

– India have lost two consecutive semifinals (2016 vs WI and 2022 vs England) after winning the previous two in 2007 and 2014 editions. And England have won three T20 WC semifinals, all while chasing. Of these, they have gone to win the trophy twice, including in the 2010 edition which happened in the West Indies.

England in T20 WC semis (before today)
Batting first: Lost vs NZ, 2021
Batting second: Won 3 out of 3 (vs SL in 2010, vs NZ in 2016 & vs IND in 2022)

– Each of India’s five defeats in ICC tournaments since 2021 have come while batting first.

Lowest avg in a T20 WC edition for an opener (min 5 inns)
9.60 – Soumya Sarkar (BAN, 2016)
9.80 – Wesley Madhevere (ZIM, 2022)
10.71 – Virat Kohli (IND, 2024)
10.85 – Tanzid Hasan (BAN, 2024)
11.20 – Tamim Iqbal (BAN, 2007)

Kohli vs LA Fast in T20Is in 2024
Runs; 21
Balls: 21
Dismissals: 3
Avg: 7
SR: 100
4s/6s: 0/2
Dots: 12

Kohli in T20 WC semis
72*(44) vs SA, 2014
89*(47) vs WI, 2016
50(40) vs ENG, 2022
9(9) vs ENG, 2024

5000-plus runs as India captain across formats
12883 – Virat Kohli
11207 – MS Dhoni
8095 – Mohammad Azharuddin
7643 – Sourav Ganguly
5013* – Rohit Sharma

Most wickets for England in T20 WC
31 – Adil Rashid (ER: 6.9)
31 – Chris Jordan (ER: 8.06)
30 – Stuart Broad (ER: 7.72)
22 – Graeme Swann (ER: 6.5)

Suryakumar Yadav vs Jofra Archer in T20s
Runs: 29
Balls: 25
Dismissals: 2
Avg: 14.5
SR: 116
4s/6s: 2/2
Dots: 14

Hardik vs Jordan in T20s
Runs: 132
Balls: 62
Dismissals: 4
Avg: 33
SR: 212.90
4s/6s: 3/13
Jordan is the only bowler off whom Hardik has scored 100-plus runs in T20s (where ball-by-ball data is available).

Highest target successfully chased in day T20s at Providence: 164 by WI vs BAN in 2022 (Overall: 195 by GAW vs SLK in CPL 2022)

1000-plus runs in Men’s T20 WC
1216 – Virat Kohli (SR: 128.81)
1211 – Rohit Sharma (SR: 132.78)
1016 – Mahela Jayawardene (SR: 134.74)
1013 – Jos Buttler (SR: 147.23)

Bumrah in the Powerplay this tournament
Overs: 12
Wickets: 4
Avg: 11.25
ER: 3.75
Dots: 48 (66.67%)

Moeen vs Axar in T20s
Runs: 36
Balls: 32
Dismissals: 3
Avg: 12
SR: 112.50

Most wins in a T20 WC edition
8* – South Africa (2024)
7* – India (2024)
6 – Sri Lanka (2009)
6 – Australia (2010)
6 – Australia (2021)

India’s longest winning streaks in T20Is
12 – Nov 2021 to Feb 2022
11* – Dec 2023 to June 2024
9 – Jan 2020 to Dec 2020

Biggest win-margins in T20 WC knockouts (by runs)
74 runs – WI vs AUS, Colombo RPS, 2012 SF
68 runs – IND vs ENG, Providence, 2024 SF
57 runs – SL vs WI, The Oval, 2009 SF
36 runs – WI vs SL, Colombo RPS, 2012 final

Biggest win margins for India in T20 WC
90 runs vs ENG, Colombo RPS, 2012
73 runs vs AUS, Mirpur, 2014
71 runs vs ZIM, Melbourne, 2022
68 runs vs ENG, Providence, 2024 SF
66 runs vs AFG, Abu Dhabi, 2021

Most wickets in a T20 WC edition for India
15 – Arshdeep Singh (2024)
13 – Jasprit Bumrah (2024)
12 – RP Singh (2007)
11 – Ravichandran Ashwin (2014)

– The last instance of a team having an unbeaten run throughout a Men’s ICC tournament was the Champions Trophy 2013 (India).

– The two unbeaten teams in the competition will face-off in the final, no team has had an unbeaten run throughout a T20 World Cup previously.

That’s all from the India’s semi-final game of T20 World Cup 2024 and I hope you all will like this information. We will be back with all the details of final which will be played on 29th June against South Africa. For more updates visit my page on Facebook Durgesh Tiwary’s View and website Cricket Movie Website

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