India and England are set to clash once again in a high-stakes T20 World Cup semifinal at the iconic Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai. This will be their third successive meeting in a World Cup semifinal, and both teams are determined to secure a spot in the final against New Zealand. The match is scheduled to take place on Thursday evening, and with a packed crowd and a charged atmosphere, the Wankhede Stadium is expected to become a cauldron of noise and excitement. The venue holds deep
India and England are set to clash once again in a high-stakes T20 World Cup semifinal at the iconic Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai. This will be their third successive meeting in a World Cup semifinal, and both teams are determined to secure a spot in the final against New Zealand. The match is scheduled to take place on Thursday evening, and with a packed crowd and a charged atmosphere, the Wankhede Stadium is expected to become a cauldron of noise and excitement. The venue holds deep
India's T20 World Cup 2026 campaign has hit a major roadblock after West Indies secured a dominating 107-run win against Zimbabwe in their Super 8 clash in Mumbai. The victory not only boosted West Indies' chances of advancing but also dealt a heavy blow to India's semifinal aspirations. India, who are grouped alongside West Indies and Zimbabwe, must now win both of their remaining Super 8 matches by substantial margins to keep their Net Run Rate (NRR) competitive. With the pressure mounting
India's T20 World Cup 2026 campaign has hit a major roadblock after West Indies secured a dominating 107-run win against Zimbabwe in their Super 8 clash in Mumbai. The victory not only boosted West Indies' chances of advancing but also dealt a heavy blow to India's semifinal aspirations. India, who are grouped alongside West Indies and Zimbabwe, must now win both of their remaining Super 8 matches by substantial margins to keep their Net Run Rate (NRR) competitive. With the pressure mounting