IND vs ENG: These 3 players of England will have to be found out, otherwise Team India may be out of the tournament

IND vs ENG Final: The semi-final match between India and England in the T20 World Cup 2024 will be played on Thursday, June 27 at the Providence Stadium in Guyana from 8 pm Indian time. In this match, 3 players of England can be heavy on India, whose solution Team India will have to find.

Jun 26, 2024 - 14:49
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IND vs ENG: These 3 players of England will have to be found out, otherwise Team India may be out of the tournament
IND vs ENG: These 3 players of England will have to be found out, otherwise Team India may be out of the tournament

The T20 World Cup semi-final between India and England is set to be played out on Thursday, 27 June, at the Providence Stadium in Guyana at 8 pm IST. For the second time in a row, India and England will lock horns in the T20 World Cup semifinals. India had lost the 2022 T20 World Cup semifinals and was sent home; this time around, captain Rohit Sharma would like to take lessons from old mistakes and settle scores with the British. But they will also have to be wary of the trio from England, especially Jos Buttler, who can get too much for India. Team India will have to find a solution to these three.

The defending champion, England, has not performed very well in the T20 World Cup 2024. While its first group match against Scotland got washed out due to rain, Australia defeated the English team in the second match.

So far in this World Cup, England has played seven matches, out of which it has won four and lost 2. One match has been inconclusive. This time, England has qualified for the semi-finals by finishing at number 2 in Super-8.

For England in this World Cup, captain Jos Buttler has been the most authoritative performer. Buttler has scored 191 runs for England in seven innings of seven matches so far with the help of 18 fours and ten sixes at an average of 47.75 and a superb strike rate of 159.17. In the semi-finals, Butler will have to get the Indian bowlers out quickly. After Jos Buttler of England, the second opener, Philip Salt, too, is in superb form. In this tournament so far, Salt has scored 183 runs in six innings of seven matches with the help of 16 fours and ten sixes, an average of 45.75, and a superb strike rate of 166.36. If he stays, he can single-handedly push the opposition team on the backfoot by playing a big innings. Other than Jos Butler and opener Philip Salt of England, if India faces the most significant threat from any player, then that player is Adil Rashid. He is potent enough to turn around the nature of this game single-handedly. In this ongoing World Cup, Adil Rashid has picked up nine wickets in seven matches so far and conceded 161 runs at an economy rate of 6.7. His best in this tournament is four wickets against Oman, giving away 11 runs in 4 overs.

Muskan Kumawat Journalist & Writer