India vs England Live Score, T20 World Cup 2024 Semi Final: Rohit Sharma led India will take on Jos Buttler’s England in the 2nd semifinal of the T20 World Cup 2024 in Guyana on Thursday at 8:00 PM IST
India vs England Live Score, T20 World Cup 2024 Semi Final Match Today: Rohit Sharma’s India will take on Jos Buttler’s England in the 2nd semifinal of the T20 World Cup 2024 at the Providence Stadium in Guyana on Thursday. The former has been unbeaten in the tournament while the latter has thrashed the USA in their last Super 8 game.
Though India has not tasted defeat yet both sides are equally flawed with India being able to manage them better. The form of Virat Kohli and Ravindra Jadeja is a concern for the side going into the marquee clash. For England picking wickets in the Powerplay has been a bigger challenge which has resulted in the opposition scoring big totals.
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As per positives Jasprit Bumrah has undeniably notched up a level in this tournament and his four over will make a huge impact in the game. England on the other hand has one of the power-packed batting lineups in the tournament who can pummel any bowling attack on their day. However, a chink in England’s batting armor is five right-handers in the top seven which would suit India’s left-arm spinners Jadeja and Axar Patel.
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ICC Men’s T20 World Cup, 2024 – 2nd Semi-Final
Match Yet To Begin ( Day – 2nd Semi-Final )
Match begins at 20:00 IST (14:30 GMT)
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Sometime before the start of the 2023 ODI World Cup, Rohit Sharma had enough of the old Indian way of playing white-ball cricket. In the dressing room, he addressed the seniors and “garden-mey-ghoomney” wale youngsters and told them that he is going on an all-out attack as an opener himself, preferring to inspire them through action.
The result was startling: the old-dawdle from the land that had ironically liberated batsmen from other countries through the IPL was gone, and a box-office hit followed that was soaked up by adoring fans all around the country, so much so that there wasn’t any criticism when they failed in the final. (Read more from Sriram Veera)
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First uploaded on: 27-06-2024 at 16:12 IST