There is no one like India… Australia’s world record broken, this happened for the first time in cricket history

Team India, T20 World Cup 2026: The second semi-final match of T20 World Cup 2026 was played at Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai, which became one of the most exciting and high-scoring games in the history of cricket. In this match, India defeated England by just 7 runs and entered the finals and made many big records in its name. This victory was not only historic for Team India, but also created many records in the history of cricket. The Indian team performed two such feats which were never seen before.

This happened for the first time in cricket history

In this match, India batted first and scored 253 runs losing 7 wickets in 20 overs. During this, Sanju Samson played a quick inning of 89 runs. At the same time, Shivam Dubey also made a quick contribution of 43 runs. This score was very big in the semi-finals of this tournament. But in reply, England tried their best and reached 246 runs on the basis of Jacob Bethel’s brilliant century, but in the end they were left behind by 7 runs.

With this victory, India made it to the finals for the second consecutive time. The most important thing is that for the first time in the history of the T20 World Cup, the defending champion (India, which won the 2024 title) will defend its trophy in the final. This had never happened before. India will now play the final against New Zealand in Ahmedabad, where they will try to become world champions for the second consecutive time.

Australia’s world record broken

Apart from this, India has now made the record of reaching the finals of ICC tournaments the maximum number of times. Team India will play its 15th ICC final this time, which is the highest in the history of cricket. Earlier, Australia’s record was 14 finals, which India has broken. At the same time, the New Zealand team will enter the final of the ICC tournament for the 8th time. Who is waiting for his first T20 World Cup.

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