The stage is set at the iconic Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai for a high-octane showdown as England face defending champions India in the second semi-final of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 this Thursday, March 5. While the ‘City of Dreams’ prepares for a repeat of the 2022 and 2024 semi-final fixtures, the primary conversation surrounding the Indian camp isn’t just about the opposition, but the volatile form of their young opening sensation, Abhishek Sharma.
Despite India’s successful surge into the knockouts, Abhishek’s tournament has been a statistical nightmare. The left-hander, who entered the World Cup as the world’s top-ranked T20I batter, endured a horrific group stage with three consecutive ducks against the USA, Pakistan, and the Netherlands. While a fighting 55 off 30 balls against Zimbabwe offered a glimpse of his destructive potential, a meagre score of 10 in the virtual quarter-final against the West Indies have left fans and pundits questioning his spot in the XI.
Dinesh Karthik advises Gautam Gambhir to stick with India’s star opener ahead of semi-final
Amidst growing calls to reshuffle the top order, former India wicket-keeper and ICC expert Dinesh Karthik has issued a firm ‘stick to your guns’ message to head coach Gautam Gambhir. Speaking at the JioStar Media Day ahead of the clash, Karthik dismissed the notion of dropping the youngster for such a monumental game. He argued that the tactical advantage of the Abhishek-Sanju Samson left-right opening combination is too valuable to discard based on recent individual blips.
“In a big tournament like a World Cup, you have to trust the players who have got you there, I believe they need to stick to Abhishek, Sanju, and Ishan Kishan. Give themselves the best chance of success on the big day,” Karthik emphasized.
Karthik’s reasoning stems from Abhishek’s unique ‘X-factor’, the ability to take the game away from the opposition within the Powerplay, a trait Gambhir himself famously championed during his playing days.
Wankhede stadium memories and the Sanju Samson factor
The decision to retain Abhishek is bolstered by his historic record at the Wankhede. It was at this very venue last year that the Punjab batter dismantled the English attack, smashing a record-breaking 135 off just 54 deliveries. Even England’s Sam Curran has admitted that the defending champions remain wary of the threat Abhishek poses, recalling that 37-ball century from the pre-World Cup bilateral series.
While Abhishek seeks redemption, his partner Samson has become the bedrock of the Indian innings. Samson’s ‘Kohli-esque’ unbeaten 97 at Eden Gardens was the catalyst that secured India’s semi-final berth. By absorbing pressure when early wickets fell and finishing the chase with surgical precision, Samson has provided the stability that allows the team management to take a calculated risk on Abhishek’s high-risk, high-reward approach. For Gambhir and captain Suryakumar Yadav, the choice is clear: back the explosive potential of their young opener to fire on the grandest stage of them all.
