Fans go wild as Sanju Samson’s blazing knock powers India into T20 World Cup 2026 final after thrilling win over England

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India booked their place in the final of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 after defeating England by 7 runs in a breathtaking second semi-final at the Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai. In what turned out to be one of the most electrifying contests of the tournament, India posted a mammoth 253/7 before holding their nerve to restrict England to 246/7 despite a stunning century from Jacob Bethell. Wicketkeeper-batter Sanju Samson starred with a blistering knock and was deservedly named Player of the Match.

Sanju Samson leads India’s batting carnage

After losing the toss and being asked to bat first, India came out with aggressive intent and immediately put pressure on the English bowlers. The innings was anchored by Samson, who delivered one of the finest knocks of the tournament. The right-hander smashed 89 runs off just 42 balls, striking 8 fours and 7 sixes, dismantling the England attack with elegant strokeplay and fearless hitting.

Abhishek Sharma provided a brief start with 9 off 7 balls, but it was the explosive stand between Samson and Ishan Kishan that set the tone. Kishan played a fiery cameo, scoring 39 runs off 18 deliveries, including 4 fours and 2 sixes, helping India accelerate during the powerplay.

Although Suryakumar Yadav managed only 11 off 6 balls, the middle order ensured the momentum never dropped. Shivam Dube delivered another impactful performance, hammering 43 off 25 balls with four sixes, while Hardik Pandya provided the late fireworks with 27 off just 12 balls.

The final overs proved devastating for England as Tilak Varma smashed 21 runs off only 7 balls, including three towering sixes, pushing India past the 250 mark.

Among England’s bowlers, Will Jacks and Adil Rashid picked up two wickets each, conceding 40 and 41 runs respectively, but the rest of the attack struggled against India’s relentless hitting. Jofra Archer endured a difficult outing, conceding 61 runs in his four overs.

Jacob Bethell’s century keeps England alive

Chasing a daunting 254-run target, England needed a flying start but lost Phil Salt early for 5 runs. Jos Buttler attempted to counterattack with 25 off 17 balls, but India kept striking at key moments to maintain pressure.

However, young batter Bethell produced a sensational innings that almost turned the game on its head. Bethell smashed a magnificent 105 off 48 balls, laced with 8 fours and 7 sixes, and kept England firmly in the chase with fearless hitting.

He received support from Jacks, who scored 35 off 20 balls, while Tom Banton added a quick 17 off 5 deliveries, briefly swinging momentum England’s way. Even Archer contributed a late blitz of 19 off just 4 balls, hitting three sixes to push the match into a tense finish.

Despite the onslaught, India’s bowlers held their nerve in the closing overs. Pandya was the standout performer with the ball, claiming 2 wickets for 38 runs, while Jasprit Bumrah delivered a disciplined spell of 1 for 33 in his four overs.

With England needing big hits in the final overs, India managed to execute their plans under pressure. Key wickets at crucial moments ensured the required rate kept climbing, and England ultimately finished on 246/7, falling just 7 runs short in a thrilling contest.

The victory sends India into the T20 World Cup 2026 final, where they will look to lift the trophy after producing one of the most dominant batting displays of the tournament. Samson’s match-defining innings proved to be the difference in the end, earning him the Player of the Match award and propelling India one step closer to global glory.

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