Updated On: 10 November, 2022 12:44 PM IST | Adelaide | R Kaushik
There’s little to choose between India and England on pedigree in today’s semi-final with Rohit Sharma & Co holding just a minor 12-10 edge in head-to-heads

India skipper Rohit Sharma (left) with in-form batsman Suryakumar Yadav during a training session at Adelaide Oval yesterday. Pic/Getty Images
The hosts have exited their own party, but that doesn’t mean the festivities have come to an end. The T20 World Cup is hurtling to a climax, only two games remaining, and while the tournament and the organisers would have loved for Australia to be involved in the business end, the story doesn’t always play out according to the script.
That said, the tournament will hardly suffer in stature or patronage, given that India and England will square off in the second semi-final at the Adelaide Oval on Thursday night. England are bidding to become the first side to simultaneously wear both white-ball World Cup crowns, while India are determined to make their first World Cup final since 2014, when they lost to Sri Lanka in Mirpur.