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England’s Harry Brook could force a ‘predictable’ Indian bowler to innovate in semi-finals, says Nick Knight

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England captain Harry Brook could play a decisive role in the ICC T20 World Cup semi-final against India, with former England batter Nick Knight suggesting one Indian bowler may need to rethink his approach.

The high-stakes clash will take place at Mumbai’s Wankhede Stadium, where the winner will secure a place in the tournament final.

It also continues a growing rivalry, as India and England meet in the semi-finals of the T20 World Cup for the third tournament in a row.

Varun Chakaravarthy of India gestures during the ICC Men's T20 World Cup India & Sri Lanka 2026 Super 8 match between India and Zimbabwe at MA Chidambaram Stadium.
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Harry Brook’s threat could test Varun Chakravarthy in India vs England semi-final

Indian Express highlighted Nick Knight’s view that Harry Brook’s arrival at the crease could create a fascinating tactical battle with India spinner Varun Chakravarthy.

The semi-final between India and England is scheduled for 5 March at Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai after India secured qualification by beating West Indies in the Super 8 stage of the tournament.

Knight explained that the match-up could become crucial once Brook walks out to bat.

“It will be difficult,” Knight said. “As soon as Brook comes into bat, I would put Chakravarthy on, whatever the stage of the match. At the moment, he’s bowling a few too many googlies, it’s become a little too predictable.”

Brook has been one of England’s most influential players in the tournament, which means India’s bowlers will need precise plans if they want to contain him in a knockout game.

Nick Knight urges Varun Chakravarthy to add variety

Nick Knight believes the key for Chakravarthy will be avoiding predictability when facing an aggressive England batting line-up.

“He might just need to add a little more variety rather than bowling more googlies than ever before. But he’s a high-class bowler and will be a potent force for India,” the former England batter concluded.

The spinner has been one of India’s major weapons throughout the tournament, often troubling batters with his mystery variations.

However, against a player like Brook who enjoys taking on spin, even a small tactical adjustment could determine how the contest unfolds.

With a place in the T20 World Cup final on the line, every individual battle could shape what promises to be a tense semi-final in Mumbai.