Finishing batting innings has not been an issue for England at this T20 World Cup and that’s largely right down to Will Jacks.
The No 7 has been his aspect’s MVP with 4 player-of-the-match awards and 191 runs in seven innings at a strike-rate of 176.85.
Without Jacks’ 39 not out off 20 balls towards Nepal and unbeaten 53 from 22 versus one other Associate nation in Italy, England may conceivably have misplaced these video games and been eradicated with a whimper.
Head coach Brendon McCullum, already below the pump after the Ashes debacle earlier within the winter, would absolutely not have survived that embarrassment.
Jacks was an awesome assist early on, then, and continues to be so, contributing a helpful 21 and three wickets within the victory over Sri Lanka, 28 within the triumph versus Pakistan after which a swashbuckling 32 not out from 18 balls towards New Zealand as England ended a Super 8s stage through which they went undefeated with a heist of a win.
As McCullum’s males put together for a seismic semi-final towards India in Mumbai on Thursday (1.30pm UK, dwell on Sky Sports Cricket) one other Jacks late present could be well timed – and maybe vital if Jos Buttler and Phil Salt flounder once more up high.
The Surrey all-rounder has turned himself into an professional finisher. Not unhealthy for a man who has spent most of his white-ball profession as a starter, trotting out to open.
Why is Jacks flourishing as a finisher?
Former India wicketkeeper Dinesh Karthik, who has labored with Jacks at Royal Challengers Bengaluru within the Indian Premier League, instructed the Sky Sports Cricket Podcast: “I didn’t believe Jacks could do as good a job as he has done, I must admit.
“He has opened all his life and even at RCB when he batted at No 3, he felt slightly misplaced firstly.
“It is a different feeling walking in when everyone is out in the field. It changes your mindset. How do you take singles? How do you hit the boundary? Your first boundary is fraught with risk a lot of the time.
“I’m amazed how he has tailored to the position: it’s phenomenal to see how he is ready to take singles to rotate the strike after which launch on the again finish. He has performed on some difficult pitches as nicely and so can solely be even higher on flatter pitches with dew.
“The fact he is an off-side player has helped as at the death the go-to balls seem to be the slower-ball bumper and wide yorker.
“The large yorker falls into his arc superbly – he is ready to cream it over the covers. Even when the sector is ready for that he nonetheless backs himself to hit it. When they then are available to him, he can launch leg-side.”
Finishing is England’s superpower. Starting, alternatively, has been a proper battle.
Hussain: Buttler made for events like this
The much-vaunted opening partnership of Salt and Buttler has a highest stand of 38 on this World Cup. It totalled nought towards Pakistan two video games in the past after which solely two towards New Zealand – the side England are now hoping to play again in Sunday’s final.
At least Salt has a half-century within the event, a hard-earned 62 versus Sri Lanka. Buttler’s finest is 26. He has not handed seven in every of his final 5 innings.
England’s biggest white-ball batter ever is averaging a paltry 8.86. His future has been referred to as into query.
But Sky Sports’ Nasser Hussain wouldn’t be stunned if we see classic Buttler flip up towards India in such a high-stakes contest and for the 35-year-old to take inspiration from the “f*** it” mantra he writes on his bats.
The former England captain mentioned: “This is what Buttler is all about. I think he has gone one way in the last few games to give himself a chance but might go the other way now.
“He has one thing written on his bat that I am unable to repeat however it mainly says: ‘If unsure, go for it’. I feel he’ll go for it as that is the type of event Jos Buttler is made for.”
Buttler fired towards India within the 2022 T20 World Cup semi-final in Adelaide, hammering 9 fours and three sixes in a knock of 80 not out from 49 balls as his aspect romped to a 10-wicket win, though that was towards a crew shorn of Jasprit Bumrah attributable to harm.
Bumrah performed in India’s 68-run drubbing of England within the 2024 semi-final within the Caribbean and whereas he didn’t dismiss Buttler – Axar Patel did that – he did bowl opening accomplice Salt en path to figures of 2-12 from 2.4 overs.
India’s Bumrah conundrum
How India deploy their tempo spearhead in Thursday’s semi-final has been a scorching subject of dialog, significantly with England skipper Harry Brook presumably the important thing wicket after his beautiful 50-ball century from the No 3 spot towards Pakistan not too long ago.
Opinion is break up between Karthik and Hussain.
Karthik mentioned: “I would introduce Bumrah later – the bigger wicket now is Brook and I would keep him for that.
“I feel Bumrah and [spinner] Varun Chakravarthy bowling in tandem could be nice match-ups to Brook as you must knock him over early on. He can change the sport on its head.
“I think Arshdeep Singh and Hardik Pandya are good match-ups to Buttler and Salt. Salt has had struggles against Arshdeep in the past, although he has overcome them a bit.”
Hussain countered by saying: “I wouldn’t be holding Bumrah back for the middle order. I would strike early, make sure you get Buttler or Salt early and keep England down.
“India have Chakravarthy, who has report towards Brook. Brook could not choose him in any respect throughout England’s tour of India final 12 months.”
Watch England vs India within the second T20 World Cup semi-final, at Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai, dwell on Sky Sports Cricket and Sky Sports Main Event from 1pm, Thursday (1.30pm first ball).
2026 Men’s T20 World Cup knockouts
All instances UK and Ireland; all video games dwell on Sky Sports
Semi-finals
Wednesday March 4
Thursday March 5
- England vs India (Mumbai, 1.30pm)
Final
Sunday March 8
- New Zealand vs TBC (Ahmedabad, 1.30pm)



