India have reached the final of the ICC T20 World Cup 2026 after a thrilling 7-run victory over England in the second semi-final at Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai, on March 5, 2026.
Defending champions India posted a mammoth 253/7 in 20 overs after being sent in to bat. Sanju Samson starred with a blistering 89 off 42 balls, supported by Shivam Dube's quick 43, in a high-octane batting display featuring aggressive strokeplay on a flat pitch.

England, chasing 254, mounted a valiant fight led by Jacob Bethell's stunning century (105), keeping them in contention deep into the innings. Contributions from Will Jacks and others pushed the total to 246/7, but tight death bowling from Hardik Pandya (2/38) and Jasprit Bumrah restricted them in the final overs. Shivam Dube conceded two sixes off the last two balls to Jofra Archer, yet India held their nerve.
This high-scoring encounter saw 499 runs overall, with Samson earning Player of the Match for his explosive knock. India advanced to face New Zealand in the final on March 8 at Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad, continuing their strong campaign as defending champions.
As Suryakumar Yadav and his men meet the Kiwis on Sunday, they will be on the verge of creating four records.
India ties with England and West Indies for the most titles at two each (India's in 2007 and 2024). Across nine editions, no side has reached three. A 2026 win would crown India as the undisputed leader in men's T20 World Cup triumphs. West Indies and England are the other two teams with two T20 World Cup crowns to their name.
T20 cricket's volatility has seen no champion repeat in the following tournament. The defending champions' top showings have been semi-final runs. As 2024 victors, India can shatter this trend and become the first to successfully defend the crown.
India have now become only the third team to play in consecutive T20 World Cup finals, after Pakistan (2007, 2009) and Sri Lanka (2012, 2014).
In nine tournaments across host nations, no primary or co-host has claimed victory; hosts have peaked at runner-up spots, like Sri Lanka in 2012. With 2026 co-hosted alongside Sri Lanka and most matches (including a likely final) in India, assuming Pakistan misses out, India could become the first to seize the trophy amid roaring home crowds in colossal arenas. Notably, India pioneered this feat in the 50-over World Cup on home soil in 2011.
If India win the T20 World Cup this year, they would also become the first Asian team in the history of the game to win 5 World Cups across all formats. Australia have won the most number of titles with 7 wins to their name - 6 ODI World Cups and 1 T20 World Cup.
Among the Asian Countries, Sri Lanka have 2 World Cups to their name, while Pakistan have the same number as well. India currently hold 4 World Cup wins (2 ODI and 2 T20I), and they equal the tally with West Indies.