England all-rounder Will Jacks has dismissed the need for a “perfect game,” asserting that results far outweigh aesthetics in the high-stakes environment of the 2026 ICC Men’s T20 World Cup.

His comments came after England secured a semi-final berth with a dramatic four-wicket victory over New Zealand at the R. Premadasa Stadium on Friday, February 27, 2026. Jacks, who has been the standout performer of the tournament, earned his fourth Player-of-the-Match award in seven games for his nerves-of-steel finish.+1
Winning Over Perfection
Addressing the media today, Saturday, February 28, Jacks responded to critics who suggest England has yet to dominate a game from start to finish:
- The Bottom Line: “We’ve won six out of seven games and we’ve qualified for a semi-final. At the end of the day, no one really cares [about the perfect game]. We’re not gutted that we haven’t played the perfect game because we’re winning.”
- Competitive Reality: Jacks noted that since opponents prepare just as rigorously, flawless performances are rare. “The chances of that happening are very slim. What we’ve done well is, in the key moments, we’ve kept a calm and clear head.”
The Great Escape: 18th Over Magic
The chase of 160 looked bleak for England when they required 43 runs from the final 18 balls.
- The Turning Point: The 18th over, bowled by Glenn Phillips, shifted the momentum entirely.
- Rehan Ahmed’s Cameo: Rehan’s six on the second ball of the over was the catalyst. Jacks admitted, “That gave me energy as well… I thought, ‘right, we’ve got a chance here’.”
- The Finish: Jacks followed Rehan’s lead, finishing the over 6, 4, 4. England eventually crossed the line with three balls to spare.
England’s Tournament Progress
Under the new leadership of Harry Brook, England has showcased a knack for recovering from “tricky situations,” a trait Jacks believes is more valuable than clinical dominance in tournament cricket.
| Match | Result | Standout Performer |
| vs. New Zealand | Won by 4 Wickets | Will Jacks (4th POTM) |
| vs. Pakistan | Won by 18 Runs | Harry Brook |
| vs. Sri Lanka | Won by 5 Wickets | Will Jacks |
| Tournament Record | 6 Wins, 1 Loss | Qualified for Semis |
What’s Next?
England will now await the results of the final Super 8 fixtures to determine their semi-final opponent. The team is expected to travel to Barbados or Trinidad depending on their final group ranking.
