T20 World Cup 2026: Michael Vaughan suggests one change in India’s playing XI for the semi-final against England
The stage is set for a thrilling contest as India take on England in the second semi final of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 at the iconic Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai. With a place in the final at stake, the clash between the two cricketing powerhouses has generated massive excitement among fans and experts alike. Both teams have shown impressive form throughout the tournament and possess match winners capable of turning the game in a matter of overs.
India have relied on a balanced combination of explosive batting and disciplined bowling to reach the knockout stage, while England have once again displayed their aggressive brand of T20 cricket. Given the quality of players on both sides, the encounter promises to be a high intensity battle under the lights at one of India’s most famous venues.
Amid the growing anticipation, former England captain Michael Vaughan has weighed in with a tactical suggestion for the Indian team management ahead of the crucial knockout fixture.
Michael Vaughan picks one change in India’s XI for the semi final
Speaking on Cricbuzz, Vaughan suggested that India should consider bringing left arm wrist spinner Kuldeep Yadav into the playing XI for the semi final against England. According to the former England skipper, Kuldeep’s track record against England batters makes him a potentially dangerous weapon in the high pressure game.
“I would play Kuldeep Yadav. Kuldeep, over the years, has had England on toast in any format. He has always been a bowler England have struggled to pick,” Vaughan said while discussing India’s possible combination.
Vaughan questioned whether India necessarily need additional batting depth in the lower middle order, suggesting that a specialist spinner could offer greater value against England’s attacking lineup.
“Do you need Tilak Varma or Shivam Dube down the order? Instead, I would be playing the left arm leg spinner against this England batting lineup. We don’t know if Kuldeep is in form as he hasn’t played. But him against the England batters will be a good matchup for India,” he added.
The former England captain also acknowledged that India’s current team strategy under head coach Gautam Gambhir appears to favour batting depth, which might make Kuldeep’s inclusion less likely.
“But Gautam Gambhir’s history is to generally pack the batting. He sets up T20 teams where you’ve got a real powerful insurance at 7, 8, and 9. So what I am saying potentially won’t happen, but it would be worthwhile to play Kuldeep against this England batting lineup,” Vaughan further explained.
Kuldeep has historically troubled several England batters with his variations, particularly his deceptive googlies and flight, making him a strong tactical option in high pressure matches.
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Expectation high from a cracker of a game
The excitement surrounding the second semi final has increased even further after New Zealand sealed their place in the final earlier. The Black Caps booked their spot in the title clash after crushing South Africa in the first semi final of the tournament.
As a result, the winner of the India vs England encounter will face New Zealand in the final, raising the stakes for both sides. Fans and analysts expect the Wankhede clash to deliver a thrilling contest, with both teams boasting explosive batters and world class bowlers.
With tactical decisions, team combinations, and matchups likely to play a crucial role, the semi final promises to be a fascinating battle between two modern day T20 giants.
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