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Both India and England are also playing semi-finals of men’s T20 WC tournament for 4th time respectively.
India and England will be playing 2nd semi-final of T20 WC 2022 at Adelaide on 10th November. India and England have faced each other in past ICC knockout matches in tournaments like 1983 WC, 1987 WC and 2013 CT. Both India and England are also playing semi-finals of men’s T20 WC tournament for 4th time, respectively. Here in this article, we will have a look on how these clash have panned out in past games.
1. ENG vs IND 1983 World Cup Semi-Finals
India defeated England by 6 wickets in 1983 WC semi-final game at Manchester with the help of brilliant performances from Yashpal Sharma, Sandeep Patil, Mohinder Amarnath and Kapil Dev. Indian team later went onto win the 1983 WC trophy under Kapil Dev’s leadership by beating West Indies at Lord’s venue.
ENG – 213(60)
Graeme Fowler – 33(59)
Chris Tavare – 32(51)
Allan Lamb – 29(58)
Kapil Dev – 3/35(11)
Mohinder Amarnath – 2/27(12)
Roger Binny – 2/43(12)
IND – 217/4(54.4)
Yashpal Sharma – 61(115)
Sandeep Patil – 51*(32)
Mohinder Amarnath – 46(92)
Man of the Match : Mohinder Amarnath
2. ENG vs IND 1987 World Cup Semi-Finals
Indian team under same captain Kapil Dev this time weren’t able to go past the England storm and ended up losing the semi-final game to them by a margin of 35 runs despite a gritty knock from Mohammad Azharuddin. Eddie Hemmings and Neil Foster ended up picking 7 wickets for their team to help them reach WC finals for 2nd time after 1979.
ENG – 254/6(50)
Graham Gooch – 115(136)
Mike Gatting – 56(62)
Allan Lamb – 32*(29)
Maninder Singh – 3/54(10)
Kapil Dev – 2/38(10)
Chetan Sharma – 1/41(9)
IND – 219(45.3)
Mohammad Azharuddin – 64(74)
Kris Srikkanth – 31(55)
Kapil Dev – 30(22)
Eddie Hemmings – 4/52(9.3)
Neil Foster – 3/47(10)
Gladstone Small – 1/22(6)
Man of the Match : Graham Gooch
3. IND vs ENG 2013 Champions Trophy Final
India defeated England by a small margin of 5 runs in a rain curtailed 20 over game (originally 50 over match) and MS Dhoni became first player to win three ICC events as captain by winning T20 WC 2007, ODI WC 2011 & CT 2013.
IND – 129/7(20)
Virat Kohli – 43(34)
Ravindra Jadeja – 33*(25)
Shikhar Dhawan – 31(24)
Ravi Bopara – 3/20(4)
James Anderson – 1/24(4)
James Tredwell – 1/25(4)
ENG – 124/8(20)
Eoin Morgan – 33(30)
Ravi Bopora – 30(25)
Jonathan Trott – 20(17)
Ravichandran Ashwin – 2/15(4)
Ravindra Jadeja – 2/24(4)
Ishant Sharma – 2/36(4)
Man of the Match : Ravindra Jadeja
India in men’s T20 WC knockout games:
2007 – Defeated Australia by 15 runs in Durban (Semi-Finals)
2007 – Defeated Pakistan by 5 runs in Johannesburg (Finals)
2014 – Defeated South Africa by 6 wickets in Mirpur (Semi-Finals)
2014 – Lost to Sri Lanka by 6 wickets in Mirpur (Finals)
2016 – Lost to West Indies by 7 wickets in Mumbai-WS (Semi-Finals)
England in men’s T20 WC knockout games:
2010 – Defeated Sri Lanka by 7 wickets in Gros Islet (Semi-Finals)
2010 – Defeated Australia by 7 wickets in Bridgetown (Finals)
2016 – Defeated New Zealand by 7 wickets in Delhi (Semi-Finals)
2016 – Lost to West Indies by 4 wickets in Kolkata (Finals)
2021 – Lost to New Zealand by 5 wickets in Abu Dhabi (Semi-Finals)
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