Updated On: 27 June, 2024 07:26 AM IST | Providence | R Kaushik
18 months after heartbreak at similar stage, India seek to balance the book against dangerous England

Rohit Sharma and Jos Buttler
India face their first moment of truth at the T20 World Cup. Having stacked up an unbeaten record over the group and Super Eight stages, they face defending champions England at the Guyana National Stadium on Thursday morning in the second semi-final, the past immaterial. It was at the same stage, a year and a half back, that Jos Buttler and his side had broken a billion hearts with a command performance against Rohit Sharma’s men. India’s 168 for six was made to look well below par as openers Buttler and Alex Hales rattled up 170 in just 16 overs, consigning India to one of their heaviest defeats.
Walking toe-to-toe