Many Records Made In The India Vs England Semifinal Match: In the second semi-final match of ICC T20 World Cup 2026, India has defeated England by 7 runs. With this, it has become the third team to reach the finals for the second consecutive time. On the basis of Sanju Samson’s stormy half-century (89 runs), India scored a huge score of 253 runs at the loss of 7 wickets. In reply, the England team could score only 246 runs for 7 wickets.
In bowling for India, Hardik Pandya took two wickets for 38 runs in 4 overs. Bumrah took one wicket for just 33 runs in 4 overs, which proved to be quite decisive, while Varun Chakraborty, Arshdeep Singh and Axar Patel took 1 wicket each. Many historical records were made in this match, let’s see the complete record list…
Jasprit Bumrah completed 500 international wickets
Team India’s star fast bowler Jasprit Bumrah has completed 500 international wickets and has become the 8th bowler to do so for India. Bumrah achieved this milestone during the second semi-final of the T20 World Cup 2026 against England at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai. England captain Harry Brook’s catch on one of his slower balls was caught by Akshar Patel at covers. In this way Brook became Bumraj’s 500th victim.
Teams playing in consecutive T20 World Cup finals
- Pakistan – 2007 and 2009
- Sri Lanka – 2012 and 2014
- India – 2024 and 2026
73 boundaries (39 fours and 34 sixes) hit in India vs England match: This is the highest number of boundaries in a T20 World Cup match. In the year 2016, 61 boundaries were hit in the match played between England and South Africa.
Team India reached the final for a record fourth time: In the history of T20 World Cup, Team India has become the only team to reach the final for the fourth time. Now India will face New Zealand in the final match on Sunday i.e. March 8.
Most sixes in a match of T20 World Cup
- 34 – IND vs ENG, Mumbai, 2026 Semi-Final
- 31 – WI vs ZIM, Mumbai, 2026
- 30 – NED vs IRE, Sylhet, 2014
- 28 – IND vs ZIM, Chennai, 2026
- 25 – ENG vs ITA, Kolkata, 2026
Most runs at No. 6 or below in a single edition of the T20 World Cup
- 226 – Will Jacques in 2026 (SR: 176.56)
- 218 – Misbah-ul-Haq in 2007 (SR: 139.74)
- 175 – Cameron White in 2010 (SR: 149.57)
- 171 – Michael Hussey in 2010 (SR: 172.72)
- 167 – Sam Curran in 2026 (SR: 120.14)
Most runs in men’s T20 International match
- 517 – South Africa vs West Indies, Centurion, 2023
- 499 – India vs England, Mumbai, 2026
- 496 – India vs New Zealand, Thiruvananthapuram, 2026
- 489 – India vs West Indies, Lauderhill, 2016
- 488 – New Zealand vs Australia, Auckland, 2018
- 488 – Bulgaria vs Serbia, Sofia, 2022
Most sixes for India in one edition of T20 World Cup
- 16 – Sanju Samson in 2026
- 15 – Rohit Sharma in 2024
- 15 – Shivam Dubey in 2026
- 14 – Ishan Kishan in 2026
- 14 – Hardik Pandya in 2026
- 12 – Yuvraj Singh in 2007
Highest total of more than 250 in men’s T20 cricket
- 6 – India
- 5 – Sunrisers Hyderabad
- 3 – West Indies
- 3 – Zimbabwe
- 3 – Surrey
Most sixes in an innings of T20 World Cup
- 19 – Netherlands vs Ireland, Sylhet, 2014
- 19 – West Indies vs Zimbabwe, Mumbai, 2026
- 19 – India vs England, Mumbai, 2026
- 17 – India vs Zimbabwe, Chennai, 2026
- 16 – Australia vs India, Bridgetown, 2010
Second highest boundary count in an innings of T20 World Cup
37 (19 sixes and 18 fours) is the second highest boundary count in an innings of the T20 World Cup, before this the highest boundary count was 41 (30 fours and 11 sixes) in an innings of the Sri Lanka vs Kenya match in 2007.
Teams that hit most sixes in one edition of T20 World Cup (ball/six)
- 88 – India in 2026 (10.8)
- 76 – West Indies in 2026 (10.71)
- 72 – South Africa in 2026 (12.15)
- 62 – West Indies in 2024 (12.64)
- 61 – India in 2024 (14.78)
Highest total in T20 World Cup
- 260/6 – Sri Lanka vs Kenya, Johannesburg, 2007
- 256/4 – India vs Zimbabwe, Chennai, 2026
- 254/6 – West Indies vs Zimbabwe, Mumbai, 2026
- 253/7 – India vs England, Mumbai, 2026 Semi-Final
- 235/5 – Ireland vs Oman, Colombo SSC, 2026
Read also
IND vs ENG: These 5 players of England were the reason for the defeat in the semi-finals, Team India reached the final, know how the match turned around
Suryakumar Yadav’s big statement as soon as he reached the final of T-20 World Cup, said- ‘I was very nervous, heart beat was 160-175…’

