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In the second semi-final match of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup, India will lock horns with England at Providence Stadium in Guyana today. The match will begin at 8 PM, IST. Team India has been in great form throughout the tournament as they haven’t loss even a single match yet.

Team India has finished on the top of the points table in their Super 8 round, after they registered a victory over Australia by 24 runs in their last match. On the other hand, England finished at number two in Super 8 round. The match is crucial for both the teams, but rain may effect the match. The weather in Guyana is unpredictable with high chances of rain. However, few extra hours have been allocated to get the match result. The biggest challenge for India is that their opening pair is yet to contribute well in the tournament. With Rohit Sharma’s fantastic innings in the last match against Australia, the pressure is on Virat Kohli to score in this do-or-die match. Indian bowlers are performing great in the tournament, specially Jasprit Bumrah, Arshdeep Singh and Kuldeep Yadav. The England side is also strong that will give a nail biting encounter in the semi-finals. 

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