
India booked their place in the final of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 after defeating England by seven runs in a dramatic semi-final at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai. The contest turned into a high-scoring spectacle as India piled up a mammoth 253/7, the highest total ever recorded in a knockout match in the history of the tournament.
Explosive knocks from Sanju Samson, along with powerful finishing contributions from Shivam Dube and Hardik Pandya, powered India to the massive total. England responded with equal aggression, led by a sensational century from Jacob Bethell, but ultimately fell short, finishing at 246/7. Jasprit Bumrah’s calm execution in the death overs proved decisive as India sealed their place in the final.
Harry Brook opens up on the main reason of England’s defeat
Following the match, England captain Harry Brook reflected on the turning point of the game and openly admitted that a costly fielding error from his side played a significant role in the defeat. Brook candidly acknowledged that dropping Samson early in the innings proved to be a crucial moment that shifted momentum in India’s favour. The England skipper said the missed opportunity haunted him throughout the match as the Indian wicketkeeper-batter went on to punish England’s bowling attack.
“I’ll hold my hands up and say that I made a big mistake dropping Samson. Catches win matches, don’t they? Unfortunately, it just didn’t stay in my hands,” Brook said during the post-match presentation.
At the time of the incident, Samson had just begun to settle at the crease. After scoring 15 runs from his first six deliveries, he attempted a lofted shot that went straight towards mid-on. It was a straightforward chance by international standards, but Brook misjudged the ball slightly and failed to complete the catch. That moment proved costly for England as Samson capitalised on the lifeline and launched a blistering counterattack.
Sanju Samson makes England pay for missed opportunity
After surviving the early scare, Samson shifted gears and dominated the middle overs with fearless stroke play. The right-hander went on to score a brilliant 89, smashing boundaries and sixes with ease to put England under enormous pressure.
The dropped chance allowed Samson to add another 74 runs off just 35 deliveries, accelerating India’s innings and pushing them towards a daunting total of 253. England finally managed to dismiss him when Phil Salt held onto a high catch at deep cover off Will Jacks‘ bowling. Brook admitted that the mistake stayed in his mind throughout the game, especially as Samson continued to pile up runs.
“Obviously it’s in the back of your mind. I kept looking at the scoreboard and he was piling the runs on. I was thinking I might have to score 89 tonight to make up for it,” Brook added.
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Axar Patel’s stunning catch sums up fielding difference
While Brook’s dropped catch hurt England early in the game, India showcased exceptional fielding under pressure. One of the standout moments came when Axar Patel produced a sensational diving catch to dismiss Brook himself.
The England captain tried to clear the infield against Bumrah’s slower delivery but miscued the shot. Axar sprinted nearly 24 metres before diving full stretch to complete a stunning catch, highlighting the difference in fielding standards between the two teams on the night.
Brook’s innings ended quickly for just seven runs, leaving England with a steep chase that proved just beyond their reach despite Jacob Bethell‘s heroic century.
With the thrilling victory, India advanced to the final of the T20 World Cup 2026, where they will face New Zealand. The title clash is scheduled to take place at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad on Sunday, March 8.




