India advanced to the T20 World Cup 2024 semifinals after overcoming Australia in the Super-8 round on June 24. India’s game versus Australia got off to a terrible start. After just six runs, India’s first wicket was lost. But Rohit Sharma, the captain, had a fantastic innings, scoring 92 runs off of just 41 balls. Team India scored 205 runs for 5 wickets in this match, winning by a margin of 24 runs.
India vs. England T20 World Cup semi-final to be played today (June 27) in Guyana
Rohit Sharma said in the pre-match conference that he knows the pressure of this match as it is a semi-final match…: Watch this ground report by @karishmasingh22 from Guyana, South America.… pic.twitter.com/VTgk6Am9b6
— TIMES NOW (@TimesNow) June 27, 2024
The game starts at 8:00 p.m.
India will now play England in the second semi-final match on June 27 (IND vs ENG). The defending champions England and India will play their semi-final match at Guyana National Stadium on June 27 at 8:00 p.m. Indian time. Team India skipper Rohit Sharma also discussed using four spinners in the game prior to the semi-final encounter.
How is the Guyana Stadium field?
We would like to inform you that the pitch at Guyana National Stadium, where India vs. England in the T20 World Cup semi-final, is suitable for bowlers as well as players. Depending on the state of the ground, the winning side may choose to bowl or bat. On this surface, spinners and quick bowlers have both done well.
Expect light showers.
Speaking about the weather, it is predicted that it will be roughly 28 degrees Celsius with a 77% humidity level. The predicted wind speed at that moment is 1.87 meters per second. In addition, there’s a chance of light rain, which could change the field of play.
There have been 23 T20 International matches between the teams of India and England. In this time, England has won 11 games while India has won 12. Against England, India’s win percentage is 52.17. The last time the two nations faced off was in the T20 World Cup semifinals in 2022, where Team India lost by a margin of ten wickets.
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