IND vs ENG ICC T20 World Cup Rivalry

IND vs ENG T20 World Cup head-to-head record, year-wise results, key stats & semi-final history ahead of the ICC T20 World Cup 2026 clash at Wankhede Stadium.

Ashish Kumar
Ashish Kumar

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New Zealand made it to the final by defeating South Africa in the first semi-final with 9 wickets. Today, the Wankhede Stadium will host the second semi-final match between India and England in the ICC T20 World Cup 2026. Before this high-voltage clash, let's explore the history of India and England in the T20 World Cup and which team has dominated.

IND vs ENG T20 World Cup Head-to-Head

  • Total Matches: 5
  • India Wins: 3
  • England Wins: 2
  • Tied/No Result: 0

The Indian team holds a slight edge over England in head-to-head statistics, but England has also performed well against India, especially during the 2022 World Cup, where England knocked India out of the tournament.

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Year-Wise IND vs ENG T20 WC Result

2007 - Group Stage (Durban)

The first edition of the ICC T20 World Cup took place in 2007. The Indian team defeated England in the group stage. In this match, Yuvraj Singh set a new record by hitting six sixes in an over.

2009 - Group Stage

In the 2009 edition, England made a comeback and comfortably won the match. Their batting clicked, and India's bowling struggled to contain them.

2012 - Super 8 (Colombo)

In the 2012 edition of the ICC T20 World Cup, India and England faced each other in Colombo, where Team India defeated England.

2021 - Group Stage (Dubai)

England beat India in a one-sided match at the ICC T20 World Cup 2021 in Dubai. England displayed a new approach to white-ball cricket in this match.

2022 - Semi-final (Adelaide)

India and England last faced each other in the 2022 edition semi-finals. This match was played in Adelaide. England defeated India by 10 wickets. After the crushing defeat, the Indian team significantly changed its approach and, under the leadership of Rohit Sharma, won the T20 World Cup in 2024.

Now, India and England are once again facing each other in the semi-finals. This time, the match will be played at Wankhede Stadium, where the Indian team has a good record.

Key Stats in IND vs ENG T20 WC Matches

  • Highest Team Total: India- 218/4 (2007)
  • Lowest Team Total: England- 80/10 (2012)
  • Most Runs: Virat Kohli (India)
  • Most Wickets: Stuart Broad (England)
  • Most Runs (England- Wankhed Stadium): Jos Buttler
  • Most Runs (India- Wankhed Stadium): Rohit Sharma
  • Most Wickets (England- Wankhed Stadium): Adil Rashid
  • Most Wickets (India- Wankhed Stadium): Jasprit Bumrah

The T20 World Cup history of the two teams shows that the Indian team has remained dominant over England, but England has also had a good fight in recent years, so it's possible that we'll have a good match at Wankhede. 

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Ashish Kumar is a seasoned content writer with over five years of experience specialising in sports journalism, match previews, and fantasy sports insights. His analytical approach, in-depth match knowledge, and focus on accuracy make his articles highly valuable for sports enthusiasts and prediction readers. Ashish consistently follows the latest updates in cricket, player performance trends, and gaming regulations to deliver credible and engaging content. Ashish’s work emphasises factual accuracy, real-time updates, and compliance with India’s evolving online gaming laws, contributing to trustworthy and informative sports coverage.

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