SAM CURRAN is undaunted at taking on India in another T20 World Cup semi-final despite England also having to contend with a noisy, partisan Mumbai crowd tomorrow night.The teams met at the same stage in the last two editions, with England claiming a crushing 10-wicket win in Adelaide in 2022 although India gained revenge in Guyana in 2024, prevailing by 68 runs.India have home advantage for the trilogy contest but Curran and several of his England team-mates have experienced the Wankhede Stadium at its boisterous best at the Indian Premier League in recent years.