The Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai witnessed arguably the greatest T20 International match ever played as India secured their spot in the T20 World Cup 2026 Final.
In a high-octane encounter that saw records fall like ninepins, India defeated defending champions England to set up a summit clash against New Zealand.

Batting first, India unleashed an unprecedented assault on the English bowlers. The star of the show was Sanju Samson, who played a breathtaking knock of 89 runs. His innings was a perfect blend of timing and raw power, keeping the Mumbai crowd on their feet. Supported by explosive cameos from the middle order, India posted a mammoth 253 runs on the board-one of the highest totals in the history of the tournament. Sanju Samson's 89 earned him a well-deserved Player of the Match trophy, but the victory was a collective effort of a batting unit that refused to slow down.
England did not go down without a fight. In pursuit of 254, the English batters turned the match into a boundary-hitting contest. The game became a statistical marvel as England pushed India to the final over. While they eventually fell short, the match ended with a staggering 499 combined runs, making it the highest-scoring match in T20 World Cup history. Jacob Bethell played a blinder of a knock which went in vain as he was
A standout performer for England was Will Jacks, who solidified his tournament legacy by breaking the record for the most runs scored by a batter at No. 6 or lower in a single T20 World Cup edition.
Sanju Samson won the Player of the Match Award for his superb knock of 89 runs.
This match was not just a victory for India; here the records were rewritten. Some of the key statistics from the India vs England clash:
34 - IND vs ENG, Mumbai (2026 SF)
31 - WI vs ZIM, Mumbai (2026)
30 - NED vs IRE, Sylhet (2014)
The 499 runs scored by both teams combined is now the second-highest in all T20I history and the absolute highest in World Cup history.
517 - SA vs WI, Centurion (2023)
499 - IND vs ENG, Mumbai (2026)
496 - IND vs NZ, Thiruvananthapuram (2026)
Previous T20 WC Record: 459 - ENG vs SA, Mumbai (2016)
226 runs - Will Jacks in 2026 (SR: 176.56)
218 runs - Misbah-ul-Haq in 2007 (SR: 139.74)
167 runs - Sam Curran in 2026 (SR: 120.14)
India- 2024 and 2026
Sri Lanka- 2012 and 2014
Pakistan- 2007 and 2009
By defending their massive total in a high-pressure environment, India has proven why they are the favorites to lift the trophy. India now heads to Ahmedabad to face New Zealand in the Final. With the "Kiwi Curse" looming and India's batting in red-hot form, the final promises to be another legendary chapter in cricket history.
India: 253/4
England: 246/7