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India’s Sanju Samson celebrates after scoring the winning runs.
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Sanju Samson (97 n.o.) was the spine as India held its nerve on a Sunday (March 1, 2026) of delight at the Eden Gardens. The Men in Blue defeated the West Indies by five wickets in the ICC T20 Super Eight Group 1 match and sealed their semifinal berth. Chasing the visitor’s 195 for four, India finished with 199 for five in 19.2 overs.

Once India commenced its pursuit, Abhishek Sharma guided a four off Akeal Hosein. Samson cut loose against the left-arm spinner, picking a four, slog-sweeping a six, and yet the host was soon in a spot of bother.

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Vital stand

Both Abhishek and Ishan Kishan holed out in the deep and Shimron Hetmyer, the fielder, revealed safe hands.

At 41 for two, the defending champion needed an alliance and Samson and Suryakumar Yadav stitched one worth 58. Samson carved his fifty and his skipper flicked a six off Jason Holder.

However, Suryakumar found Sherfane Rutherford on the fence. Samson battled on, often finding the fence and Tilak Varma gave him support. The two played along the turf, a Shamar Joseph over yielded a bouquet of fours, and Tilak launched Roston Chase into the stands.

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Just as India seemed to be in the hunt, Tilak failed to get past Hetmyer. It boiled down to 50 from 30, but Hardik Pandya and Shivam Dube did their bit and fittingly Samson hit the winning runs. He slumped into the turf with arms aloft. It was a moment that encapsulated relief and ecstasy.

Earlier, Suryakumar won the toss, elected to field and found an adhesive quality in the West Indies openers Shai Hope and Chase.

Shifting gears

Skipper Hope led the charts with a six and four off Hardik. Chase too shifted gears with a four off Arshdeep Singh.

A drive was also essayed, and when Jasprit Bumrah steamed in, he was reverse scooped.

Hardik was whipped for six and just as Chase accelerated, Varun Chakaravarthy castled Hope.

West Indies had 68, and Hetmyer swatted two sixes, one each off Hardik and Varun.

Quick wickets

Bumrah then lured an edge from Hetmyer and forced Chase into a miscued shot. And Hardik prised out Rutherford as West Indies lost some momentum.

But Rovman Powell and Holder had other ideas. The duo’s unbeaten 76 runs partnership was built upon mighty sixes. The West Indies had indeed gained a combative score but Samson owned the night.

Now England awaits India at Mumbai on Thursday.

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India is a very different team to that 2022 semifinal: England head coach Mott https://artifex.news/article68337748-ece/ Wed, 26 Jun 2024 21:07:00 +0000 https://artifex.news/article68337748-ece/ Read More “India is a very different team to that 2022 semifinal: England head coach Mott” »

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India’s approach with the bat now is drastically different to what it was in the 2022 T20 World Cup, England head coach Matthew Mott. File
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India’s approach with the bat now is drastically different to what it was in the 2022 T20 World Cup semi-final and both teams will start Thursday’s contest on an even keel, England head coach Matthew Mott said on Wednesday.

England had annihilated India by 10 wickets in the semi-final at Adelaide two years ago before winning the trophy. India were criticised for their conservative approach back then but now they are playing as per the demands of the shortest format.

“Probably the only thing that we’ve discussed is that we feel that they’re a very different team to that semi-final. The way that they’ve approached it in the last couple of years is certainly taking the game on extremely hard in the power play,” said Mott on the eve of the match.

“Rohit (Sharma) with the bat has led the way extremely well and shown leadership in that department, as has Jos Buttler for us. But I think it presents a really unique challenge for us. It’s a venue we don’t know well.

“We’ve obviously been armed with a lot of information and we think we’ve got a squad to cover it, but there’s a little bit of unknown about what we’re going to get,” he said.

Following the disastrous run in the ODI World Cup in India last year, England have a point to prove despite being defending champions in the current edition.

Asked more about India’s changed approach, Mott said, “When we go back to that semi-final, obviously on a good pitch in Adelaide, we put India in and that was a risk. But I thought we felt that they weren’t sure what a good score was.

“I think the approach now is they would come at us hard and try and maximise that, maybe try and put it out of our reach. You’ve got two great batting line-ups. The bowlers are all class as well. So, it’s going to come down to on the day.” India, however, have not been able to win an ICC trophy in more than 10 years and they are very keen to end that title drought here. Mott highlighted India’s remarkable consistency in reaching the knockout games.

“What India has done incredibly well over the last few years is put themselves in semi-finals contention and the flip side to that is when you don’t win people look at that as a negative.

“But I think the consistency that they’ve shown over a length of time shows what a great group of players they are.

“And like anyone, when you get to the semi-final stage, every team, and the four teams out here, all think they’re in with a chance to win it. And there’s small margins. So, if you take those key moments at the right time, you get over the line, if you don’t, you go home.

“So, our tournament really starts tomorrow, we’re excited by – we know their players well, they know us well,” said Mott.

England have not had the smoothest of runs in the competition but Mott said that is all in the past.

“There’s a general feeling that our best cricket is in front of us. I think we’ve been pretty good in patches, we’ve done some really good stuff over here, but we haven’t put together that perfect game.

“So, with a bit of luck that happens against India. It’s certainly going to be a great occasion,” added the head coach.



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