India face England in the T20 World Cup semi-final on Thursday, with a reserve day in place by the ICC. A minimum of 10 overs per side is needed for a result. If the match is entirely washed out, England, having topped their Super 8 group, would advance over India, who finished second in their Super 8 group. India face England in the T20 World Cup semi-final on Thursday, with a reserve day in place by the ICC. A minimum of 10 overs per side is needed for a result. If the match is entirely washed out, England, having topped their Super 8 group, would advance over India, who finished second in their Super 8 group.
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