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India set to play unchanged XI against England in T20 World Cup semi-final

India set to play unchanged XI against England in T20 World Cup semi-final

2 min readMumbaiMar 5, 2026 01:01 PM IST India are likely to go with an unchanged side for their T20 World Cup semi-final against England at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai on Thursday. The Indian Express understands that the reigning champions will play the same team which beat the West Indies in Kolkata on Sunday in the crunch encounter. The Indian team management had a good look at the pitch on both Tuesday and Wednesday. Dew could play a big role in Thursday’s match owing to the hot and humid conditions prevailing in Mumbai over the past few days. There was dew on Wednesday evening during England’s practice session, and if the weather remains the same, the toss will be crucial again for both teams. India’s bowling coach Morne Morkel, on the eve of the game, had stated that they were not sure about how the wicket was going to play on Thursday. “We’re not quite sure a day out how the wicket is going to play. It’s a lot hotter all of a sudden …

It’s beyond a game, that’s the beauty of India-Pakistan cricket, says Pakistan coach Aaqib Javed | Cricket News

It’s beyond a game, that’s the beauty of India-Pakistan cricket, says Pakistan coach Aaqib Javed | Cricket News

If one thought Pakistan coming to Dubai could ease the pressure of them playing in front of home fans, in a must-win contest against India, their head coach Aaqib Javed seemed more intent on treating Sunday’s clash as ‘beyond a game’. He wouldn’t stop there, and even claimed: ‘If you remove this pressure, what’s left in the Pakistan-India game? Passion and pressure is what is needed to show a player his performance.” Already facing pressure of expectations of doing well in the first ICC event they are hosting in 29 years, they go into the game against India with the added pressure of this being a must-win fixture. “There is no game you can say you play without pressure. The first game we lost, okay. New Zealand is a very strong team. They have good balance… After losing a game there is another good chance for you to win here and win the third one and make it to the semis. It is India and Pakistan. It doesn’t matter if it is a knockout or …

ICC Champions Trophy: Kohli against spin, countering sluggish surface, middle-overs gameplan the focus as India prepare to take on Pakistan | Cricket News

ICC Champions Trophy: Kohli against spin, countering sluggish surface, middle-overs gameplan the focus as India prepare to take on Pakistan | Cricket News

After a convincing win over Bangladesh in their opening fixture, there was a sense of purpose and direction in how India went about their preparations on the eve of their big-ticket match against Pakistan on Sunday. Given an off-day on Friday, some of them used the time to watch movies, while a few of them went for dinners. But at the ICC Academy ground on Saturday, they turned up an hour early for the training session that was officially scheduled to start at 1 pm. Matches against Pakistan often bring some additional drama. But not this time. If anything, this team appeared oblivious to it, instead focusing on the job at hand. There was no talk of this being a special game or the desperate need to do well to win over the fans. Instead, they are looking inward. India may have brushed aside Bangladesh, but there are a few screws waiting to be tightened before this becomes the well-oiled machine one saw at the 2023 50-over World Cup. With the first match giving clear …

Champions Trophy | ‘I don’t think vice captaincy has changed anything’: Shubman Gill | Cricket News

Champions Trophy | ‘I don’t think vice captaincy has changed anything’: Shubman Gill | Cricket News

India vice-captain Shubman Gill on Saturday said that the added responsibilities as Rohit Sharma’s deputy hasn’t really affected on how he plays the 50-over format. Gill, who slammed a century in India’s Champions Trophy opener against Bangladesh on Thursday, has been in a rich vein of form in the 50-over format, having scored a century as well as two fifties against England in the series preceding the Champions Trophy. “I don’t think vice captaincy has changed anything. When I’m batting out there, I want to still play as a batsman because I feel that’s when – or that’s what brings the best out of me. So, whenever I’m batting out there, I’m just playing however I would play, irrespective of if I’m the vice-captain or not,” Gill said in the pre-match press conference before the match against Pakistan. Gill also talked about the hype that is created whenever these two arch-rivals meet, saying that they’ll treat the match as any other contest. Story continues below this ad “It’s not for me to say whether India-Pakistan …

Champions Trophy preview: Pace-heavy Pakistan take on subcontinental New Zealand | Cricket News

Champions Trophy preview: Pace-heavy Pakistan take on subcontinental New Zealand | Cricket News

All On the Line, screams the giant billboards of Champions Trophy in all the host cities, from Dubai to Lahore cutting across Karachi and Rawalpindi. There is nothing extraordinarily imaginative or attention-grabbing about the caption. But it captures everything the tournament means to the country as well as its cricket. The global gaze would be on Pakistan’s competence to pull off a multinational tournament, bereft of distressing incidents, when the locals as well as the foreigners could watch the game without fear of their lives. But irresistible is the narrative arc whether Pakistan, liberated after remapping itself on the cricket map, could rediscover the old glory on the field. At the peak of 50-over mania, Pakistan was the cult team. The team of exotic and dark arts, reverse swing and toe-crushers, of roguish volatility and irascible brilliance, of alley-cats and superstars, a theatre and law unto themselves. If you didn’t blatantly love them, you clandestinely envied them. The slow fading of ODI’s charms ran parallel, and was entwined, perhaps, with Pakistan’s drift to mediocrity in …