The defending champions take on a clinical England side at the iconic Wankhede Stadium. While fans eye the skies, the ICC’s rulebook might be the most important player on the field.

The second semi-final of the 2026 ICC Men's T20 World Cup sees defending champions India face England at Mumbai's Wankhede Stadium. The stakes are high: the winner will meet New Zealand—who secured their spot after a dominant nine-wicket victory over South Africa—in the championship match in Ahmedabad this Sunday.
Weather contingencies and rules
Despite a clear forecast, the ICC has implemented strict protocols to avoid the "washout" frustrations seen earlier in the tournament:
Reserve days: Both semi-finals and the final have designated reserve days to ensure play is completed.
Extra time: Officials have allocated 90–120 minutes of additional time on both primary and reserve days to accommodate delays.
Minimum play: For a legitimate result, both sides must complete at least 10 overs. If play is interrupted, the match resumes on the reserve day from the exact moment it was halted.
The Super 8 advantage
If the match is abandoned entirely despite the reserve day, the outcome is decided by previous standings. In this specific matchup, England holds the advantage. Because England topped their Super 8 group while India finished second, a total washout would see England progress to the final on March 8. (With inputs from Agencies)
Published: 05 Mar 2026, 02:29 pm IST
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