Team India’s T20 World Cup 2026 odyssey has been a mix of highs and one critical low, culminating in a semi-final berth via a dramatic five-wicket triumph over West Indies at Eden Gardens. Under Suryakumar Yadav, this marks their sixth semi-final entry, setting up a blockbuster against England.
The tournament opener against USA was a test of character. From 77/6, Suryakumar’s 84 off 49 rescued India to 161/9, winning by 29 runs and signaling intent.
Namibia was obliterated by 93 runs. Ishan Kishan’s fireworks (61 off 24) and Hardik’s 52 off 28 fueled 209/9. Namibia’s 116 all out saw Chakaravarthy take 3/ and Axar 2/.
Pakistan rivalry intensified: India’s 175/7 featured Kishan’s 77 (10 fours, 3 sixes). Bumrah, Hardik, and Chakaravarthy’s twin strikes bowled Pakistan out for 114.
A 17-run victory over Netherlands followed, with Dube’s 66 off 31 and Suryakumar’s 34 lifting India to 193/6. Chakaravarthy’s 3/14 restricted them to 176/7.
Super-8 shock: South Africa’s 187/7 proved too much as India folded for 111, Dube top-scoring with 42 amid four ducks. Bowling woes beyond the new ball hurt.
Redemption came against Zimbabwe with a record 256/4—Abhishek’s 55 and Hardik’s unbeaten 50. Zimbabwe’s 184/6 couldn’t match.
Against West Indies, Samson’s masterclass 97* off 50 chased 196 in 19.2 overs, the highest T20 WC chase by India, overcoming 195/4.
History favors India with three semi wins from five. England awaits in the semis—can they finally lift the trophy?