Team India’s semifinal demolition of England at Wankhede Stadium propelled them into the T20 World Cup 2026 final, a moment of pure ecstasy for millions. In doing so, they joined Pakistan and Sri Lanka as the only teams to reach finals in successive editions—a rare honor in T20 cricket’s annals. The 2024 champions, who overcame South Africa in a dramatic finale, have now strung together another peak performance. This consistency evokes memories of Pakistan’s 2007-2009 finals (loss to India, win over Sri Lanka) and Sri Lanka’s 2012-2014 duo (defeat by West Indies, victory against India). India’s final tally stands at four: inaugural glory in 2007 beating Pakistan, a 2014 reverse to Sri Lanka, and 2024 redemption over South Africa. March 8 pits them against New Zealand, with a third title on the line against the Kiwis’ first-ever shot. Title holders: Dual victors India, England, West Indies; singles for Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Australia. South Africa and New Zealand echo their ODI frustrations with ongoing T20 title droughts. Beyond the stats, this run showcases India’s depth, from explosive openers to death-over specialists. The final promises fireworks, with India favored to extend their dominance and inspire a new generation of fans.
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