ICC T20 World Cup 2022 | England beats New Zealand by 20 runs in crucial Super 12 match
New Zealand are still top of the T20 World Cup’s Group 1 on superior net run rate, followed by England and Australia though all three are level on five points.
New Zealand are still top of the T20 World Cup’s Group 1 on superior net run rate, followed by England and Australia though all three are level on five points.
England survived Glenn Phillips’s late onslaught to beat group leaders New Zealand by 20 runs in a crucial Super 12 match of the T20 World Cup to keep alive their semi-final hopes in Brisbane on Tuesday.
Jos Buttler smashed 73 off 47 balls and Alex Hales made 52 to power England to 179-6 after electing to bat in the Super 12 contest.
Phillips threatened to pull off an audacious chase bashing 62 off 36 balls but had little support from anyone barring skipper Kane Williamson (40).
New Zealand are still top of Group 1 on superior net run rate, followed by England and Australia though all three are level on five points.
It was a must-win match for England following their defeat to Ireland and the abandonment of last week’s encounter with champions Australia.
Hales, Buttler post fifties
Hales accelerated after relatively quiet four overs, hitting Tim Southee for a six and two boundaries in a rematch of last year’s semi-finals which New Zealand had won.
England’s Jos Buttler plays a reverse sweep shot during the T20 World Cup cricket match between England and New Zealand in Brisbane, Australia on November 1, 2022
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At the other end, Buttler was on eight when he began to walk off after Williamson appeared to have taken a diving catch at cover.
Replays, however, confirmed the ball had burst through the fielder’s hands and hit the turf before a tumbling Williamson clutched it against his chest.
Hales fell immediately after completing his fifty and Buttler got another reprieve at 40 when Daryl Mitchell dropped him at deep mid-wicket.
Buttler smashed two sixes and seven fours and became England’s most prolific batsman in T20 Internationals before being run out in the penultimate over of the innings.
Phillips stopped
New Zealand were 66-2 at the halfway stage in their reply, though it could have been worse but Moeen Ali dropped Phillips when the batter was on 15.
Phillips, who smashed a century against Sri Lanka on Saturday, gleefully capitalised on the reprieve to reach his fifty in 25 balls.
Ben Stokes broke the 91-run stand when he ended Williamson’s run-a-ball knock and England were effectively assured of victory when Phillips holed out in the deep in the 18th over.
Earlier, former champions Sri Lanka knocked out Afghanistan with a six-wicket victory at the Gabba.
Spinner Wanindu Hasaranga (3-13) led Sri Lanka’s disciplined bowling as the Asia champions restricted Afghanistan to a modest 144-8 in the Group 1 contest at Gabba.
Dhananjaya de Silva smashed an unbeaten 64 to help the 2014 champions prevail with nine balls to spare and revive their campaign after back-to-back defeats by Australia and New Zealand.
Sri Lanka now have four points from as many matches, while Afghanistan stay rooted at the bottom with two.
Scoreboard
England batting: Jos Buttler run out (Williamson/Southee) 73 Alex Hales st Conway b Santner 52 Moeen Ali c Boult b Ish Sodhi 5 Liam Livingstone b Lockie Ferguson 20 Harry Brook c Finn Allen b Southee 7 Ben Stokes lbw b Lockie Ferguson 8 Sam Curran not out 6 Dawid Malan not out 3 Extras: (B-1, LB-2,W-1,NB-1) 5
Total: 179/6 (20 overs)
Fall of Wickets: 1-81, 2-108, 3-153, 4-160, 5-162, 6-176.
NZ bowling: Trent Boult 4-0-40-0, Tim Southee 4-0-43-1, Mitchell Santner 4-0-25-1, Lockie Ferguson 4-0-45-2, Ish Sodhi 4-0-23-1.
New Zealand batting: Finn Allen c Stokes b Sam Curran16 Devon Conway c Jos Buttler b Chris Woakes3 Kane Williamson c Adil Rashid b Stokes 40 Glenn Phillipsc (sub)Chris Jordan b Sam Curran 62 James Neesham c Sam Curran b Mark Wood 6 Daryl Mitchell c (sub)Chris Jordan b Chris Woakes 3 Mitchell Santner not out 16 Ish Sodhi not out 6 Extras:(LB-2,W-5) 7
Total: 159/6 (20 Overs)
Fall of wickets: 1-80, 2-28, 3-119, 4-126, 5-131, 6-135.
England bowling: Moeen Ali 1-0-4-0, Chris Woakes 4-0-33-2, Adil Rashid 4-0-33-0, Sam Curran 4-0-26-2, Mark Wood 3-0-25-1, Liam Livingstone 3-0-26-0, Ben Stokes 1-0-10-1.
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