India's Blistering Start Stuns England at T20 World Cup

India bat first and race out to a dominating start against England in the highly anticipated T20 World Cup semifinal in Mumbai. Meanwhile, Finland's Alexander Stubb visits Delhi and Nepal holds elections.
India's batting lineup exploded out of the gate, putting on a masterful performance against England in the highly anticipated T20 World Cup semifinal in Mumbai. Opting to bat first after winning the toss, the hosts wasted no time asserting their dominance, with the top order showing no mercy to the English bowlers.
Rohit Sharma and KL Rahul set the tone early, capitalizing on some wayward bowling to race to a 50-run partnership in just 5 overs. The pair continued to punish any loose deliveries, rotating the strike effectively and finding the boundaries at will. By the end of the Powerplay, India had raced to 68/0, laying the perfect platform for the middle order to build upon.
The onslaught continued as Virat Kohli joined the fray, immediately finding his rhythm. He and Rahul put on a masterclass in modern T20 batting, mixing elegance with raw power to keep the scoreboard ticking over at a breakneck pace. India's 100 came up in just the 11th over, a testament to their domination of the English bowling attack.
As the innings progressed, Hardik Pandya and Suryakumar Yadav also joined the party, further extending India's advantage. By the time the final over arrived, the hosts had amassed a mammoth 188/2, putting enormous pressure on England to deliver a record-breaking chase.
In the day's other notable news, Finland's former Prime Minister Alexander Stubb is in Delhi meeting with Indian officials, no doubt discussing a range of bilateral and international issues. Meanwhile, polls have closed in neighboring Nepal as the country holds crucial parliamentary and provincial elections.
With India's batters firing on all cylinders, the stage is set for a thrilling second half of this semifinal clash. Can England muster a heroic response, or will the hosts continue their dominant march towards the final? Stay tuned for all the action-packed updates.
Source: Deutsche Welle


