In this article, we mention the top 3 knocks in India vs England T20 Matches in T20 World Cup
Today, June 27, 2024, the much-awaited semi-final match between India and England in the 2024 T20 World Cup takes place at Providence Stadium in Guyana, reviving the rivalry. This game seems to be quite exciting after their different performances in the group round. England will want to maintain their dominance, while India will be ready to exact revenge for their 2022 loss.
India and England have produced some epic encounters in T20 cricket, particularly during the high-pressure T20 World Cup. Here, we revisit three unforgettable knocks that shaped these matches:
Yuvraj Singh (2007 T20 World Cup, India vs England)
Yuvraj Singh was on fire in the 2007 T20 World Cup. Batting at number five against England, he unleashed carnage. His 16-ball 58, featuring a legendary six sixes in an overoff by Stuart Broad, left everyone in awe. This knock propelled India to a dominant 18-run victory.
Jos Buttler (2022 T20 World Cup, India vs England)
England team captain Josh Butler will be looking to score runs against India this time too. The England team had won the World Cup by defeating India by 10 wickets in the 2022 World Cup, shattering India’s dream of winning. Butler had played a brilliant innings of 80 runs on 49 balls in the last World Cup.
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The tables turned in the 2022 T20 World Cup semi-final. Alex Hales unleashed a brutal 86 off 47 balls, dismantling the Indian bowling attack. His knock set the foundation for England’s emphatic 10-wicket victory, shattering India’s dream of lifting the trophy. After this semi-final match, England won the T20 World Cup by defeating Pakistan in the final match.
Stage Set for Another India vs England Thriller Semi-Final
Can India recover their batting form and defeat England’s strong bowling attack? Will the Men in Blue again find themselves unable to beat England? The cricket community is looking forward to seeing who wins and secures a spot in the final match.