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The ICC T20 World Cup semi-final match played between India and England will be counted among the best matches in the short but colorful history of the tournament. This high-scoring match also broke many records. A total of seven big records were made in the India vs England T20 World Cup 2026 semi-final.
On Thursday, runs were seen raining on the ground which is considered a paradise for batsmen at Wankhede Stadium. Both India and England gave their all to make it to the finals. Ultimately, India won by a narrow margin of just 7 runs and made it to the final of the T20 World Cup for the second consecutive time. The match was over, but it left behind many memorable moments that will be discussed for a long time.
This match will be counted among the best matches in the short but colorful history of the tournament. Besides, this high-scoring match also broke many records. A total of seven big records were made in the India vs England T20 World Cup 2026 semi-final.
Highest score in T20 World Cup Knockout: India batted first and scored a huge score of 253/7. This is the biggest score so far in the knockout matches of the T20 World Cup. Earlier in 2012, West Indies had scored 205/4 against Australia.
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Most runs in a T20 World Cup match: A total of 499 (253 + 246) runs were scored in this match, which is the highest score so far in any T20 World Cup match.
Most sixes in T20 World Cup match: India hit 19 sixes in the match, while England also hit 15 sixes. Overall, 34 sixes were hit in the match, which is the highest in any match of the T20 World Cup. Earlier there was a record of 31 sixes.
Highest individual score in T20 World Cup Knockout: England’s Jacob Bettel kept the team’s hopes alive till the end by batting brilliantly and made the highest individual score in T20 World Cup Knockout match. He scored 105 runs in just 48 balls.
Jasprit Bumrah completed 500 wickets: Jasprit Bumrah completed 500 wickets in his international career by taking the wicket of England captain Harry Brook. Bumrah gave 33 runs by taking 1 wicket in 4 overs, which proved to be decisive in the outcome of the match.
India made a tournament record: Finally, with this victory, India made it to the final of the T20 World Cup for a record fourth time. India won the first edition of the tournament in 2007 and lost the final in 2014. The team ended the drought by winning the title in 2024 and has now reached the finals again in 2026.