India out after defeat by Australia, England to play SAImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Australia and England both won all of their group-stage matchesByMatthew HenryBBC Sport Journalist at Lord’sPublished28 June 2026, 13:52 BSTUpdated 2 minutes agoT20 World Cup, Group 1, Lord’sIndia 170-4 (20 overs): Harmanpreet 56 (27), Molineux 2-46Australia 172-4 (19 overs): Perry 56 (38), Gardner 53* (29)Australia won by six wicketsScorecard
India were knocked out of the T20 World Cup at the group stage by a six-wicket defeat by Australia, meaning South Africa will play England in the semi-finals.
On a dramatic day at Lord’s, South Africa first beat Bangladesh to leave India needing a win against unbeaten Australia to progress.
They looked well placed when a thrilling 56 from 27 balls by captain Harmanpreet Kaur lifted their score 170-4 amid partisan support and with superstar Virat Kohli in the stands.
India, who took 36 runs from the final two overs, were on top again when they reduced Australia to 68-3 in the 10th over of the chase.
But the great Ellyse Perry and all-rounder Ash Gardner combined for a brilliantly composed partnership of 100 from 59 balls to take Australia to the brink of victory.
Perry amassed 56 before falling with three runs to get and Gardner ended 53 not out – the right-handed pair hitting the ball to all parts with deft touches and clean strikes.
By the time Australia’s victory was verified with one over to spare, the Indian crowd had been silenced. South Africa players who had stayed to watch were beaming in the famous brick pavilion.
After this reminder of their fearsome strength, Australia will be heavy favourites when they play West Indies in the first semi-final on Tuesday at 14:30 BST.
England and South Africa meet at The Oval on Thursday at 18:30 while India, who were looking to add the 20-over crown to their 50-over World Cup win last year, head home early.



