Before the two powerhouses of the world cricket head towards a grand Semi-Final encounter in the run to extend their T20 WC tally, a glance at how the two have faired head-to-head in the T20Is.
India and England have faced each other on the world stage 22 times before with India enjoying a lead of 12 to England’s 10.
Out of the 22 encounters, the two sides have met twice at the neutral venue where India has maintained a clean shit so far and is up for the challenge in the 3rd neutral venue at Adelaide.
The modern-day batting great, Virat Kohli boasts a high-class record of being the top scorer for India with 589 runs including 4 fifties, while for England, Jos Butler leads with 395 runs.
The Indian spin master Yuzvendra Chahal with the BBI of 625 leads the tally of wicket-taker with 16 wickets for India, whereas the veteran Chris Jordan has 18 wickets to his credit by far.
India has won 4 out of the last five encounters against the English side which includes 2 in London, which came in India’s T20I series win in England earlier this year.
The two sides have faced each other in the T20 World Cups thrice in 2007, 2009, and 2012, where India boasts a lead of 2 to 1 in 2007 and 2012.
Both sides have won the coveted T20 WC once, where India lifted the top prize back in 2007 while Paul Collingwood-led English side won the championship in 2010.
Both teams brace up for the mega encounter on the 10th of November in the hope to extend their run to the ICC championships world cup tally.