
Jasprit Bumrah delivered one of the most crucial overs of the match in the 18th over of India’s T20 World Cup 2026 semi-final clash against England on March 5 at the Wankhede Stadium. At a stage when England were threatening to take control of the chase, Bumrah once again showcased why he is regarded as one of the best death bowlers in world cricket.
With England cruising and momentum shifting their way, Bumrah was handed the responsibility of bowling the 18th over. He began with a pinpoint yorker to Sam Curran, nailing the blockhole and denying any room for a big shot. On the second delivery, he produced another yorker at the stumps, restricting Curran to just a single.
Jacob Bethell, who was batting brilliantly, faced the third ball. Bumrah bowled a dipping yorker outside off, conceding only a single. The fourth delivery was a rare miss, a low full toss on the pads, which Curran clipped to midwicket for two runs. However, Bumrah quickly regained control. The fifth ball, another full delivery at the stumps, allowed just a single to mid-on.
To cap off the over, Bumrah executed a perfect yorker at Bethell’s toes. The left-hander could only squeeze it out to midwicket for a single. In total, the over yielded just six runs, a remarkable effort considering the match situation and the pressure of a high-scoring semi-final.
Earlier, Bumrah had also bowled a tight 16th over that conceded just eight runs. He finished with impressive figures of 1/33 in his four overs, but his impact went beyond the numbers. The disciplined 18th over significantly dented England’s momentum and tightened India’s grip on the contest.
Speaking about the match, India had posted a daunting 253/7 in their 20 overs, powered by Sanju Samson’s explosive 89 off 42 balls. For England, Will Jacks (2/40) and Adil Rashid (2/41) were among the wickets. In reply, Jacob Bethell kept England alive with a sensational 105 off 48 balls, while Hardik Pandya’s 2/38 proved vital in India’s narrow win.
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