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Last Updated on March 05, 2026

England will beat India: ExPakistan captains bold T20 World Cup semifinal prediction stuns fans


2026-03-05
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Former Pakistan captain Rashid Latif has made a bold prediction ahead of the high-stakes semifinal between India national cricket team and England cricket team in the ICC Mens T20 World Cup.

Speaking on a Pakistani television show, Latif backed England to defeat India and progress to the final. The winner of Thursday’s clash will take on New Zealand national cricket team, who booked their place in the title clash after defeating South Africa national cricket team in the other semifinal.

Historically, India hold a slight edge over England in T20 World Cup meetings, leading the head-to-head record 3–2. Their first encounter came in the inaugural 2007 edition when India secured an 18-run win in a memorable contest. That match is best remembered for Yuvraj Singh smashing six sixes in an over.

England responded two years later in the 2009 tournament, edging past India after the latter fell three runs short while chasing 154. India regained the upper hand in the 2012 edition with a dominant 90-run victory. A decade later, England produced a commanding performance to defeat India in the 2022 tournament and advance to the final. However, India turned the tables again in the 2024 T20 World Cup under the leadership of Rohit Sharma.

Despite India’s favourable record, Latif believes England have the edge this time.

England will win the semifinals, said Latif.

They are coming from difficult conditions, and 2-3 batters have succeeded. Thats what they need and their middle order is strong, he said.

England know these conditions very well. Even if just one England player performs, that will be enough for India to lose, he further added.

England’s journey to the semifinals has been marked by resilience. They have had to recover from challenging situations in multiple matches, including tight contests against Nepal and Pakistan where they showed composure under pressure. The team also secured a crucial win over New Zealand in the Super 8 stage and remain unbeaten in the competition.

Looking ahead to the semifinal, England captain Harry Brook emphasised the value of winning close matches in a global tournament.

Weve won tight games, which in World Cups prove to be very important, and weve got a lot of confidence going into the deeper parts of the game, Brook said.

Weve won games, which we probably shouldnt have won, and it just feels like weve never really been out of any game so far, which holds you in good stead in these world competitions.


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