T20 World Cup 2022: When and where to watch India vs England and Pakistan vs New Zealand semi-finals

T20 World Cup 2022: When and where to watch India vs England and Pakistan vs New Zealand semi-finals

The 2022 T20 World Cup has thus far met all expectations. West Indies, the two-time champions, were eliminated in the qualifiers, but the competition’s main draw continued to include surprises and exciting matches. New Zealand was the first side from Group 1 to advance, while England, inspired by Jos Buttler, defeated Sri Lanka in their last league encounter to join them in the semifinals.

Due to South Africa’s surprising loss to the Netherlands on Sunday, India was assured a spot in the semifinals. Pakistan was granted a chance after South Africa was eliminated, and they used it to defeat Bangladesh and advance as the fourth team to the semifinals. Now, many are anticipating an Indo-Pak final in the prestigious competition being held in Australia. But in order for that to happen, both teams will need to advance past the semifinals, which won’t be simple given the tantalizing lineup.

Here is everything you need to know regarding the semi-final fixtures

1st semi-final: New Zealand vs Pakistan, at the SCG on November 09 (Wednesday)

2nd semi-final India vs England, at the Adelaide Oval on November 10 (Thursday)

Which TV channels will broadcast the T20 World Cup 2022 semi-finals in India?

The T20 World Cup 2022 semi-finals’ live telecast will be available on Star Sports.

Where can we watch the semi-finals of the T20 World Cup 2022 live streaming?

Live streaming of the T20 World Cup 2022 semifinals will be available on Disney+Hotstar.

The Babar Azam-led Pakistan team defeated New Zealand by five wickets in the Super 12 round of the most recent T20 WC, which was held in the UAE in 2021. However, since the 2012 tournament in Sri Lanka, this will be the first matchup between India and England in the event. India now leads the Three Lions 2-1.

What two teams will compete in the final? Time will only tell. Before the action shifts to the MCG in Melbourne for the championship match, one thing is for certain: the semifinals will be a blockbuster.

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