England and India, a T20 World Cup 2nd semi-final, Wankhede on the 5th of March 2026. Does it get any bigger than this in cricket? England have been hard to stop this tournament, six wins from seven and a team that keeps finding ways over the line. India though are at home, and that changes everything. Their batters have grown up on this surface, Bumrah and Chakravarthy are in the form of their lives, and 33,000 cricket fans will make sure the visitors feel every single delivery. The defending champions want that final and on their own turf, we back India to get the job done and march into the final. Let’s break down expert analysis, betting tips, team performance, pitch report, and ENG vs IND 2nd Semi-final T20 WC Match Prediction. Who will win today’s T20 World Cup match?
ENG vs IND | 2nd Semi-final | T20 World Cup 2026

- Match: ENG vs IND | 2nd Semi-final Match | T20 World Cup 2026
- Series: T20 World Cup 2026
- Date: 05/03/2026
- Time: 07:00 PM IST & Local | 01:30 PM GMT
- Venue: Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai
- Streaming: Jio Hotstar & Star Sports Network
Today Match Winning Percentage
Team Performance
ENG Team Preview
Six wins from seven matches, top of Group 2, and a semi-final against India at Wankhede on Thursday. England have done the hard part, now comes the real test.
Their campaign has been far from pretty. They went out of their opening group behind West Indies, scraping through against Nepal by 4 runs and Scotland by 5 wickets before a comfortable win over Italy. Not the form of a title contender, but they have found ways to win when it mattered and that counts for plenty in a tournament like this.
The Super Eight was a different story. Sri Lanka, Pakistan, and New Zealand all beaten, and England finished top of the table without breaking a sweat relative to what came before. Brook’s century against Pakistan was the defining moment of their tournament so far, a captain’s knock that settled any questions about leadership and intent.
Brook leads the run-scoring charts and has been their most dependable batter throughout. Jacks has been extraordinary, four Player of the Match awards in a single tournament is a record, and he has earned every one of them with contributions across all three departments. Salt’s 62 against Sri Lanka was a reminder of what he can do at the top, though consistency from the openers remains the one area England would want tightened up going into a knockout game.
The spin trio of Rashid, Dawson, and Jacks have taken 28 wickets between them, well suited to subcontinental conditions and likely to be the key battleground against India’s batting lineup. Archer leads the pace attack, though his economy of 9.31 is something India’s top order will have noted.
Fielding has been sharp, batting depth runs all the way to eight, and the belief inside that dressing room looks genuine. England are not perfect, but they are dangerous, and that is sometimes enough.
England’s Top Performers – T20 World Cup 2026
Top Run-Scorer: Harry Brook
Runs: 228
Matches: 7
High Score: 100 (vs Pakistan)
Strike Rate: 161.70
Top Wicket-Taker: Adil Rashid
Wickets: 11
Matches: 7
Best Bowling (BBI): 3/36
Economy Rate: 7.84
IND Team Preview
Defending champions, home conditions, a packed house at Wankhede, and a point to prove after what South Africa did to them in the Super Eight opener. India have every reason to be confident heading into Thursday, but this campaign has had its share of nerves along the way.
The group stage was routine. USA, Namibia, Pakistan, Netherlands, four wins, minimal fuss. The Super Eight was where things got interesting. South Africa put 76 runs between the sides and exposed some real questions about India’s top order against genuine pace. The response was vintage India. Zimbabwe were dismantled for 256/4 in the next game, second highest total in T20 World Cup history, and then came Sunday night against the West Indies.
Sanju Samson walked out and played the kind of innings that you talk about for years. Ninety-seven not out off 50 balls, twelve fours, four sixes, and India chased down 196 to book their semi-final spot. His third match of the tournament. That knock spoke for itself.
Suryakumar leads the batting charts with 231 runs at 38.50 and has looked dangerous every time he has walked to the crease. Kishan has been striking at 185.12, Tilak has contributed 178 runs, and Hardik has added real muscle in the middle order, 172 runs and 12 sixes telling you everything about his intent at the crease.
Abhishek Sharma at the top though remains a genuine concern. One half-century against Zimbabwe aside, he has looked uncomfortable against spin and has been dismissed by spinners in three of his last four innings. Against Rashid, Dawson, and Jacks operating in tandem, England will target him early and often.
Bumrah has been the standout bowler of the tournament across both sides. Nine wickets in six matches at an economy of 6.30, and at the death he remains in a different class altogether. Chakravarthy has been equally impressive through the middle overs, 12 wickets in seven matches and consistently beating batters off the surface. Arshdeep, now India’s all-time leading wicket-taker in T20 World Cup history, has chipped away with 8 wickets in the power play.
Axar might be the name England fear most though. Seven wickets in five matches this tournament, but his numbers against England tell a bigger story, nine wickets in eight T20Is against this side. England bat heavily right-handed and Axar’s natural angle away from the right-hander makes him awkward from ball one. India will use him wisely.
Then there is the ground itself. Suryakumar, Hardik, Tilak, Kishan, Dube, these are Mumbai cricketers who have grown up playing at Wankhede. They know the pace of this surface, how the ball grips, where the boundaries sit. That is a quiet but significant advantage when the pressure of a World Cup semi-final lands on your shoulders.
South Africa exposed them. But this India side has answered every question since. On home soil, with the crowd behind them and this bowling attack firing, they will take some stopping on Thursday night.
India’s Top Performers – T20 World Cup 2026
Top Run-Scorer: Sanju Samson
Runs: 241
Matches: 7
High Score: 97* (vs West Indies)
Strike Rate: 195.89
Top Wicket-Taker: Varun Chakaravarthy
Wickets: 12
Matches: 7
Best Bowling (BBI): 3/14
Economy Rate: 6.45
ENG vs IND Today’s Match Weather Condition
- Temperature: 33°C high and low 25°C
- Humidity: 35%
- Rain: 0%
- Wind direction: North-Northwest
- Wind speed: 9–19 km/h
ENG vs IND Pitch Report & Toss Condition
Wankhede is a batter’s ground, flat pitch, short boundaries, and an outfield that sends the ball to the fence in a hurry. Totals of 200 and beyond are not just possible here, they are expected. The toss is going to matter enormously though. Evening dew sets in hard at this ground and once it does, the ball becomes difficult to grip and even harder to control for the bowlers. Whoever wins the toss will bowl first without thinking twice, because chasing under lights with a dry ball is a significant advantage. The captain who calls it right could well have a head start before a single delivery is bowled.
ENG vs IND – Head to Head in T20I Records
Overall Record
Total matches: 35
England won: 14
India won: 21
Tie/No Result: 0
First T20I Meeting
Date: September 19, 2007
Venue: Kingsmead, Durban
Result: India won by 18 runs
Most Recent T20I
Date: February 2, 2025
Venue: Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai
Result: India won by 150 runs
England: W W W W W
India: W W L W W
ENG vs IND Today’s Match Prediction and Analysis
Today’s ENG vs IND predictions are firmly in India’s corner and looking at everything on the table, it is difficult to argue against it. Bumrah is bowling as well as anyone in world cricket right now, Chakravarthy has been unplayable through the middle overs, and Wankhede is essentially India’s second home. England are a tough side, no question about that, six wins from seven does not happen by accident. But there is something about India at home in a knockout game that just feels different, the crowd gets involved, the pressure shifts, and the opposition suddenly finds the game a lot harder than they expected.
The toss is going to be huge here, dew under lights at Wankhede makes chasing the obvious call, and the team batting second will have a real edge with the ball gripping better early. Still, even if England win the toss and put India in, this is a batting lineup that has posted 256 in this very tournament. We are giving India a 65% chance of coming through here, home advantage, superior spin, and a squad full of players who have won on this ground many times before. Back India.
ENG vs IND – Probable Playing XI
England Playing XI: Jos Buttler (wk), Phil Salt, Harry Brook, Tom Banton, Jacob Bethell, Sam Curran, Will Jacks, Jamie Overton, Liam Dawson, Jofra Archer, Adil Rashid
India Playing XI: Sanju Samson (wk), Abhishek Sharma, Ishan Kishan, Suryakumar Yadav (c), Hardik Pandya, Tilak Varma, Shivam Dube, Axar Patel, Arshdeep Singh, Varun Chakaravarthy, Jasprit Bumrah
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ENG vs IND Betting Tips – 2nd Semi-final Match, T20 World Cup 2026
- Who will win the toss Today: India to win today’s Match Toss. Given it’s a night game at Wankhede, teams will definitely prefer to bowl first to take advantage of the heavy evening dew and better batting conditions in the second innings.
- Top Batting Performance: Harry Brook (England) is a prime candidate, having recently smashed a century and leading his side’s scoring. For India, Sanju Samson is the man in form following his match-winning 97*, while Suryakumar Yadav remains the top threat at his home ground.
- Top Bowling Performance: Varun Chakaravarthy (India) is the tournament’s leading wicket-taker (12 wickets) and will be vital in the middle overs. Jasprit Bumrah is the primary threat with the new ball and at the death, while England will rely on Adil Rashid to use his variations on the red-soil surface.
- Today’s T20 match betting tips: India go in as slight favorites playing in home conditions with a balanced spin and pace attack. India scoring 180 plus at odds of 1.62 looks like a strong tip given the flat Wankhede track. For fantasy, prioritize top-order batters and death-over specialists like Bumrah and Jordan, while ensuring Suryakumar Yadav is a captaincy pick given his local expertise.
ENG vs IND – 2nd Semi-final Match Prediction
Scenario 1
Toss: IND to win the toss and bowl first
ENG Score: 165-175
Prediction: IND to win T20 WC 2nd Semi-final 2026
Scenario 2
Toss: ENG to win the toss and bowl first
IND Score: 190-200
Prediction: ENG to win T20 WC 2nd Semi-final 2026




