West indies vs india: India Secures Semi-Final Spot with Thrilling Victory
In a remarkable display, India achieved a thrilling run-chase against West Indies, securing a spot in the semi-finals and eliminating their rivals from the T20 World Cup with a five-wicket win in their final Super 8s encounter.
A thrilling innings by Sanju Samson (97 not out off 50 balls) surpassed Virat Kohli’s record, achieving the highest score by an Indian batsman in a T20 World Cup chase. He clinched the victory by scoring 10 runs off the last two balls of the final over, matching the West Indies’ impressive total of 195 with four balls remaining.
On Thursday, March 5th at 1:30pm (GMT), India will take on England in their T20 World Cup semi-final showdown in Mumbai, broadcast live on Sky Sports.
For a better video player experience, please utilize the Chrome browser. Sanju Samson achieved an impressive unbeaten score of 97, leading India to a five-wicket victory over West Indies, which secured their place in the semi-finals against England at the T20 World Cup.
For a better video player experience, please utilize the Chrome browser. Highlights from the T20 World Cup showcase India’s impressive victory over Zimbabwe by 72 runs, keeping them in contention for a spot in the semi-finals.
A late-order surge from Jason Holder (37 not out off 22) and Rovman Powell (34 not out off 19) bolstered the valuable contributions of captain Shai Hope (32 off 33) and opener Roston Chase (40 off 25), leading West Indies to a commendable total of 195-4 to defend against India.
Hope’s side found optimism after dismissing the struggling opener Abishek Sharma (10 runs from 11 balls) and number three Ishan Kishan (10 runs from 6 balls). However, captain Suryakumar Yadav (18 runs from 16 balls) was caught out in the 10th over, putting the home team in a challenging position.
The middle order of India, however, remained resilient. Tilak Varma (27 runs off 15 balls) elevated the scoring rate, while the West Indies regretted Jason Holder’s missed catch of Hardik Pandya (17 runs off 16 balls) during the 16th over, as the quick-scoring no.6 formed a solid partnership with Samson.
The opener teamed up with a steady Shivam Dube (8 not out from 4 balls) to guide his team to victory, finishing his record-setting display with two decisive boundaries that thrilled the Kolkata audience.
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For a better video player experience, please use the Chrome browser. Enjoy the full highlights from Colombo, where Will Jacks and Rehan Ahmed led England to a four-wicket victory against New Zealand in the T20 World Cup.
India’s triumph today signifies that England will face India in a third consecutive T20 World Cup semi-final.
In the previous two tournaments, the teams faced each other at the same stage, with England dominating their opponents by 10 wickets in Adelaide in 2022, while India avenged that loss with a 68-run victory in Guyana two years prior.
In both instances, the winners proceeded to claim the trophy, and India has arranged an eagerly awaited trilogy against Harry Brook’s team.
Just over a year has passed since India triumphed over England with a score of 4-1 in a bilateral T20 series, which wrapped up with a decisive 150-run victory at the Wankhede Stadium, the same venue where the teams are set to clash later this week.
In February of the previous year, India surged to a total of 247 for nine, driven by Abishek Sharma’s impressive 135, which surpassed the entire England team’s score as they were dismissed for a dismal 97.
India has triumphed in nine out of their last twelve T20 encounters with England, securing victories in five of the most recent six games.
Samson: A remarkable day that stands out as one of the best in my life
Hope: You always wish to remain in this phase
Image: Captain of the West Indies, Shai Hope (AP Photo/Bikas Das)
Captain of the West Indies, Shai Hope:
"I believed we performed well in the tournament. Our ability to adjust to various conditions was impressive. Particularly, our bowling during the powerplay stood out. Akeal [Hosien] excelled, and [Gurkadesh] Motie also made a significant impact upon his return to the team. Unfortunately, we just fell short today.
"You never want to reach the conclusion at this point. Just one more match and we'd be in the semifinals, and if everything goes smoothly, you'll find yourself in the final for the grand event.
"We should acknowledge the boys’ efforts. We hold ourselves to high expectations. There’s no other option for us. We need to perform our best cricket when it counts. We must seize the critical moments and make the most of them."
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