IND vs ENG semifinal 2022: India out of World Cup after defeat against England
After winning the toss, England chose to field. They dismissed KL Rahul in the first over and following that India had to face issues keeping the runs rolling on the score card. However, Kohli(50) and Pandya(63) made sure India reach 168/5 in 20 overs.
England batters from the very beginning dominated the Indian bowling attack, The openers — Jos Buttler(80) and Alex Hales(86) — made the road easy for English side and led it to the finals. Now England will play against Pakistan for the ICC T20 World Cup 2022 trophy in Melbourne on 13 November.
Pakistan cricket board takes a dig at Indian team after semi final loss
Pakistan’s cricket board took a dig at India’s loss against England in the semi final match of T20 World Cup. The board shared a picture showing a boarding pass from Adelaide to Mumbai with skipper Rohit Sharma standing at the airport.
‘lot to learn and come back harder next time’: Irfan Pathan to team India
Irfan Pathan congratulated England on the victory and said that Indian team has a ‘lot to learn’. He tweeted, “Team England you were a far better team congratulations. For team India, lot to learn and come back harder next time. #INDvsENG”
‘we should be able to take our team’s losses too’: Sachin Tendulkar
After the heart wrenching loss to England in the T20 World Cup semi final match, legendary cricketer Sachin Tendulkar, famed to be known as the god of cricket wrote on Twitter, “A coin has two sides, so does life.
If we celebrate our team’s success like our own then we should be able to take our team’s losses too… In life, they both go hand in hand. #INDvsENG”
India lost to England by 10 Wickets
England defeated India by 10 wickets in second semi-finals of the T20 World Cup 2022 at Adelaide.
Indian Batting:
KL Rahul 5 (5)
Rohit Sharma 27 (28)
Virat Kohli 50 (40)
Suryakumar Yadav 14 (10)
Hardik Pandya 63 (33)
Rishabh Pant 6 (4)
Ravichandran Aswin* 0 (0)
England batting:
Jos Buttler 80* (49)
Alex Hales 86* (47)
Alex Hales became the man of the match as he scored highest runs for the England team
Gautam Gambhir ask Indian Team to ‘Chin Up’
Hardik Pandya is going to lead Team India soon: Sunil Gavaskar
“Having won the Indian Premier League on his first assignment as the captain, they would have marked Hardik Pandya out as the next captain. Hardik Pandya will definitely take over the team in the future and there will be some retirements, you never know.” he said
“A coin has two sides, so does life,” Sachin Tendulkar advise for angry fans
“A coin has two sides, so does life. If we celebrate our team’s success like our own then we should be able to take our team’s losses too…In life, they both go hand in hand.” tweeted Sachin Tendulkar
KRK has a suggestion for BCCI
“Devastated, gutted, hurt,” Hardik Panya reacts to India’s defeat
“Can’t go and teach people how to handle pressure,” Rohit Sharma
“You cannot go and teach people how to handle pressure. Lot of these guys play under pressure in IPL and some of them are able to handle that. When it comes to knockouts, it is about keeping calm” Indian skipper Rohit Sharma said after the match
Sunil Gavaskar ask India to re-think its bowling attack
“India need to think about their bowling attack. Should they play two spinners, or a batter in place of a spinner. Can Pant and Karthik play together? If they can, Suryakumar can be at 4, Pant at 5, Pandya at 6 and Karthik at 7. You can stretch your batting and Hardik is now bowling, so he can be your fifth bowler.” Sunil Gavaskar said on news channel Aaj Tak.
#BoycottIPL trends on Twitter after India Vs England
After India’s defeat against England in the second semi-finals of the T20 World-Cup, cricket fans stormed Twitter and demanded the IPL should be stopped as the performance of Indian players in dwindling.
Rahul Dravid expresses disappointment, praise England’s performance
“England played well and it’s the reality, they brought the run rate down, they controlled that game. They didn’t need to take any risk, not that they didn’t as they played some really good shots too. It’s disappointing for sure. Debacle is not the right word for it, disappointing certainly is” he said.
Irfan Pathan congratulate team England ask team India to learn
“Team England you were a far better team congratulations. For team India, lot to learn and come back harder next time.” Pathan tweeted
Anand Mahindra reacts to the Indian team defeat
Virender Sehwag call India clueless with the ball
Congress MP Shashi Tharoor express disappointment over the performance of Indian team
“I don’t mind India losing: victory & defeat are part of sports. But I do mind India not showing up today.” Tharoor said
Indian bowler Amit Mishra wished the team for next time
Former Pakistan skipper Shahid Afridi reacts to India Vs England
England enter T20 World Cup 2022 finals, to play against Pakistan
After winning the toss, the England skipper Jos Buttler decided to bowl first against India at Adelaide Oval. In the first over itself, India’s opener KL Rahul lost his wicket.
Despite a sloppy start, India could not manage to keep up its wickets and keep losing them. However, Virat Kohli and Hardik Pandya fueled up the tempo and India somehow managed to score 168 by losing 6 wickets in 20 overs.
For the England’s side, Chris Jordan took 3 wickets, while Adil Rashid and Chris Woakes clinched a single wicket each.
When England came to chase, it looked like they wanted to dominate Indian bowling from the very beginning and did that too. The opening partnership by Jos Buttler (80) and Alex Hales(86) did the magic for England, as they defeated the Indian side in just 16 overs.
Now England will play against Pakistan for the ICC T20 World Cup 2022 trophy at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on 13 November 13.
Here’s the scorecard:
India’s Batting:
Hardik Pandya 63(33)
Virat Kohli 50(40)
Rohit Sharma 27(28)
England Bowling:
Chris Jordan 3/43(4)
Adil Rashid 1/20(4)
Chris Woakes 1/24 (3)
England Batting:
Jos Buttler* 74(48)
Alex Hales* 86(47)
India Bowling:
Bhuvneshwar Kumar 0/25(2)
Arshdeep Singh 0/15(2)
Axar Patel 0/30(4)
Mohammed Shami 0/39(3)
R Ashwin 0/27(2)
Hardik Pandya 0/34(3)
England beats India by 10 wickets, enters final
England defeats India by 10 wickets in just 16 overs. With this it has entered finals of T20 World Cup 2022 and play against Pakistan at Melbourne on 13 November.
Jos Buttler* 80(49)
Alex Hales* 86(47)
Bhuvneshwar Kumar 0/25(2)
Arshdeep Singh 0/15(2)
Axar Patel 0/30(4)
Mohammed Shami 0/39(3)
R Ashwin 0/27(2)
Hardik Pandya 0/34(3)
England need 13 runs in 30 balls
England need 13 runs in 30 balls. England have scored 156/0 in 15 overs.
Jos Buttler* 71(45)
Alex Hales* 81(45)
Bhuvneshwar Kumar 0/25(2)
Arshdeep Singh 0/15(2)
Axar Patel 0/30(4)
Mohammed Shami 0/25(3)
R Ashwin 0/27(2)
Hardik Pandya 0/34(3)
Current RR: 10.4
Required RR: 2.27
England need 15 runs in 36 balls
England need 15 runs in 36 balls. England have scored 154/0 in 14 overs.
Jos Buttler* 70(43)
Alex Hales* 80(41)
Bhuvneshwar Kumar 0/25(2)
Arshdeep Singh 0/15(2)
Axar Patel 0/28(3)
Mohammed Shami 0/25(3)
R Ashwin 0/27(2)
Hardik Pandya 0/34(3)
Current RR: 11.00
Required RR: 2.50
England need 29 runs in 42 balls
England need 29 runs in 42 balls. England have scored 140/0 in 13 overs.
Jos Buttler* 55(37)
Alex Hales* 80(41)
Bhuvneshwar Kumar 0/25(2)
Arshdeep Singh 0/15(2)
Axar Patel 0/28(3)
Mohammed Shami 0/11(1)
R Ashwin 0/27(2)
Hardik Pandya 0/34(3)
Current RR: 10.76
Required RR: 4.14
England need 46 runs in 48 balls
England need 46 runs in 48 balls. England have scored 123/0 in 12 overs.
Jos Buttler* 44(33)
Alex Hales* 77(40)
Bhuvneshwar Kumar 0/25(2)
Arshdeep Singh 0/15(2)
Axar Patel 0/28(3)
Mohammed Shami 0/11(1)
R Ashwin 0/27(2)
Hardik Pandya 0/17(2)
Current RR: 10.25
Required RR: 5.75
England need 61 runs in 54 balls
England need 61 runs in 54 balls. England have scored 108/0 in 11 overs.
Jos Buttler* 38(29)
Alex Hales* 66(37)
Bhuvneshwar Kumar 0/25(2)
Arshdeep Singh 0/15(2)
Axar Patel 0/28(3)
Mohammed Shami 0/11(1)
R Ashwin 0/12(1)
Hardik Pandya 0/17(2)
Current RR: 9.81
Required RR: 6.77
England need 71 runs in 60 balls
England need 71 runs in 60 balls. England have scored 98/0 in 10 overs.
Jos Buttler* 37(28)
Alex Hales* 57(32)
Bhuvneshwar Kumar 0/25(2)
Arshdeep Singh 0/15(2)
Axar Patel 0/28(3)
Mohammed Shami 0/11(1)
R Ashwin 0/12(1)
Hardik Pandya 0/7(1)
Current RR: 9.80
Required RR: 7.10
England need 78 runs in 66 balls
England need 78 runs in 66 balls. England have scored 91/0 in 9 overs.
Jos Buttler* 36(25)
Alex Hales* 51(29)
Bhuvneshwar Kumar 0/25(2)
Arshdeep Singh 0/8(1)
Axar Patel 0/28(3)
Mohammed Shami 0/11(1)
R Ashwin 0/12(1)
Hardik Pandya 0/7(1)
Current RR: 10.11
Required RR: 7.09
England need 85 runs in 72 balls
England need 85 runs in 72 balls. England have scored 84/0 in 8 overs.
Jos Buttler* 30(20)
Alex Hales* 50(28)
Bhuvneshwar Kumar 0/25(2)
Arshdeep Singh 0/8(1)
Axar Patel 0/28(3)
Mohammed Shami 0/11(1)
R Ashwin 0/12(1)
Current RR: 10.50
Required RR: 7.08
England need 94 runs in 78 balls
England need 94 runs in 78 balls. England have scored 75/0 in 7 overs.
Jos Buttler* 29(19)
Alex Hales* 42(24)
Bhuvneshwar Kumar 0/25(2)
Arshdeep Singh 0/8(1)
Axar Patel 0/19(2)
Mohammed Shami 0/11(1)
R Ashwin 0/12(1)
Current RR: 10.71
Required RR: 7.23
England need 110 runs in 84 balls
England need 110 runs in 84 balls. England have scored 63/0 in 6 overs.
Jos Buttler* 28(17)
Alex Hales* 33(19)
Bhuvneshwar Kumar 0/25(2)
Arshdeep Singh 0/8(1)
Axar Patel 0/19(2)
Mohammed Shami 0/11(1)
Current RR: 10.50
Required RR: 7.57
England need 128 runs in 96 balls
England need 128 runs in 96 balls. England have scored 41/0.
Jos Buttler* 24(14)
Alex Hales* 15(11)
Bhuvneshwar Kumar 0/25(2)
Arshdeep Singh 0/8(1)
Axar Patel 0/8(1)
Current RR: 10.25
Required RR: 8.00
England need 136 runs in 102 balls
England need 136 runs in 102 balls. England have scored 33/0.
Jos Buttler* 18(11)
Alex Hales* 13(7)
Bhuvneshwar Kumar 0/25(2)
Arshdeep Singh 0/8(1)
Current RR: 11.00
Required RR: 8.00
England need 148 runs in 108 balls
England need 148 runs in 108 balls. After the end of first over, they have scored 21/0.
Jos Buttler* 17(10)
Alex Hales* 2(3)
Bhuvneshwar Kumar 0/13(1)
Arshdeep Singh 0/8(1)
Current RR: 9.69
Required RR: 8.29
England need 156 runs in 114 balls
England need 156 runs in 114 balls.. After the end of first over, they have scored 13/0.
Jos Buttler* 12(6)
Alex Hales* 0()
Bhuvneshwar Kumar 0/13(1)
Current RR: 13.00
Required RR: 8.21
India sets 169 runs for England to chase
Despite a slow start, Indian batters picked up the pace and scored a massive 168 runs after losing 6 wickets.
Hardik Pandya 63(33)
Virat Kohli 50(40)
Rohit Sharma 27(28)
Ravichandran Ashwin* 0(0)
Chris Jordan 3/43(4)
Adil Rashid 1/20(4)
CRR:8.40
RRR: 8.45
Pant sacrifices wicket, India at 158/5
Indian batters have scored 158/4 in 19.3 overs.
Virat Kohli 50(40)
Hardik Pandya* 52(29)
Rohit Sharma 27(28)
Risabh Pant 5(2)
Chris Jordan 2/33(4)
Adil Rashid 1/20(4)
CRR:8.21
India score 156/4 in 19 overs
Indian batters have scored 156/4 in 19 overs.
Hardik Pandya 52(29)
Risabh Pant 5(2)
CRR:8.21
India at 152/4 in 18.5 overs
Hardik Pandya * 37(25)
Rishabh Pant* 5(2)
Sam Curran 0/38
Rishabh Pant comes to bat
Rishabh Pant comes out to bat at number 6. He will have the responsibility of getting the team to a challenging total in the last 3 overs
Virat Kohli gets out
Virat Kohli gets out to Chris Jordan trying to up the scoring rate in the last 3 overs
India at 134/3 in 17.4 overs
Virat Kohli* 48(38)
Hardik Pandya * 37(25)
Chris Jordan 1/29
India at 121/3 in 17 overs
Virat Kohli* 48(38)
Hardik Pandya * 24(21)
Sam Curran 0/21
Zomato has a funny take on the India – England match
India at 110/3 in 16 overs
Virat Kohli* 48(38)
Hardik Pandya * 13(15)
Chris Jordan 1/16
Virat Kohli gets to 4,000 runs in T20 internationals
Virat Kohli gets to 4,000 T20 international runs. He becomes the first player to achieve this feat.
India at 100/3 in 15 overs
Virat Kohli* 43(35)
Hardik Pandya * 9(12)
Liam Livingstone 0/21
India at 90/3 in 14 overs
Virat Kohli* 38(22)
Hardik Pandya * 4(9)
Chris Woakes 1/24
India at 80/3 in 13 overs
Virat Kohli* 31(28)
Hardik Pandya * 2(7)
Liam Livingstone 0/11
India at 77/3 in 12 overs
Virat Kohli* 29(26)
Hardik Pandya 1(3)
Surya Kumar Yadav* 14(10)
Adil Rashid 1/20
Adil Rashid gets the wicket of Surya Kumar Yadav
In form Surya Kumar Yadav departs at 14 off 10 balls.
India at 75/3 in 11.2 overs
India at 74/2 in 11 overs
Virat Kohli* 27(24)
Surya Kumar Yadav* 14(9)
Ben Stokes 0/18
India at 62/2 in 10 overs
Virat Kohli* 26(23)
Surya Kumar Yadav* 3(4)
Adil Rashid 0/17
India at 57/2 in 9 overs
Virat Kohli* 23(20)
Surya Kumar Yadav* 1(1)
Rohit Sharma 27(28)
Chris Jordan 1/6
Indian Captain departs
Indian skipper Rohit Sharma departs after scoring 27 runs off 28 balls
Virat Kohli 19 runs away from 4,000 runs in T20 internationals
With 19 more runs, Virat Kohli will get to another landmark making 4,000 runs in T20 international matches
India at 51/1 in 8 overs
Virat Kohli* 22(19)
Rohit Sharma* 23(24)
Adil Rashid 0/12
India at 46/1 in 7 overs
Virat Kohli* 19(16)
Rohit Sharma* 21(21)
Liam Livingstone 0/8
Virat Kohli in Semi finals and finals T20
72* (44) against South Africa at the T20 World Cup semi-final 2014
77(58) against Sri Lanka at the T20 World Cup 2014
41*(28) against Bangladesh at the Asia cup final 2016
89*(47) against West Indies at the T20 World Cup semi-final 2016
India at 38/1 in 6 overs
Virat Kohli* 12(13)
Rohit Sharma* 20(18)
Adil Rashid 1/7
India at 31/1 in 5 overs
Virat Kohli* 11(11)
Rohit Sharma* 14(13)
Sam Curran 0/11
India at 21/1 in 4 overs
Virat Kohli* 10(9)
Rohit Sharma* 5(10)
Chris Woakes 1/14
India at 11/1 in 3 overs
Virat Kohli* 2(5)
Rohit Sharma* 4(7)
Sam Curran 0/1
Sam Curran comes to bowl
Bowling Change for England as Sam Curran replaces Ben Stokes
India at 10/1 in 2 overs
Virat Kohli* 1(2)
Rohit Sharma* 4(5)
Kl Rahul 5(5
Chris Woakes 1/4
Virat Kohli comes out to bat
Virat Kohli comes out to bat at 9/1 at his favourite ground in Australia
KL Rahul gets out
Chris Woakes gets KL Rahul out behind the wicket after scoring 5 off 5 balls
India at 6/0 in 1 over
KL Rahul* 5(4)
Rohit Sharma* 1(2)
Ben Stokes 0/6
KL Rahul faces the first bowl
KL Rahul faced the first ball of the match against Ben Stokes and hits it for a four over point
T20 World Cup 2022 matches at Adelaide Oval
A total of six matches have been played at the Adelaide Oval in this T20 WC. Four have been won by the teams defending the target and two by the teams chasing.
The average score at this venue in this world cup is 157.
While England plays their first match at Adelaide Oval, India have won their only match at the venue.
No team has won the toss and won the match at Adelaide oval
At Adelaide, Oval, as per records, no team has won the toss and won the match in a T20 match
Pitch report
Pommie Mbangwa and Shane Watson during the pitch report said:
“Looks a good track and there could be some swing upfront. We’re bang center today and Adelaide Oval is known for long-straight boundaries. And short square boundaries. Looks to be an absolute belter. There is a cover of grass that should help the surface to hold together and the best part is that it’s a rock-hard surface. The average score here has been 157 but this looks a high-scoring track.”
England playing XI
Jos Buttler(wk), Alex Hales, Philip Salt, Ben Stokes, Harry Brook, Liam Livingstone, Moeen Ali, Sam Curran, Chris Jordan, Chris Woakes, Adil Rashid
India playing XI
KL Rahul, Rohit Sharma(c), Virat Kohli, Suryakumar Yadav, Hardik Pandya, Rishabh Pant(w), Axar Patel, Ravichandran Ashwin, Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Mohammed Shami, Arshdeep Singh
Dinesh Karthik not in the playing XI
Rohit Sharma decides to keep the winning combination, this means Rishabh Pant makes it to the playing XI in place of Dinesh Karthik
England win the toss and decide to bowl first
India captain Rohit Sharma said he would have batted first anyway
Indian fans arrive at the Adelaide Oval
Lagaan memes start
Memes based on Lagaan, the Hindi movie starring Aamir Khan, have started as India are all set to face England. In the 2001, a local team in India faces a team representing the East India Company during the British rule.
Pant or DK?
The biggest question the Indian team will come across is whether to play Rishabh Pant or Dinesh Karthik. Pant was given a chance in the last match, but he failed to impress. DK, on the other hand, has been a champion finisher who can start from the word “go”.
Indian fans gather
IND vs ENG live-streaming details
At 1:30 PM IST, the T20 World Cup semi-final match between England and India gets underway. The Star Sports Network will broadcast the game in India. Disney+ Hotstar allows online spectators to watch the live action.
IND vs ENG probable line-ups
India
KL Rahul, Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli, Suryakumar Yadav, Hardik Pandya, Dinesh Karthik/Rishabh Pant (wk), Axar Patel/Yuzvendra Chahal, Ravichandran Ashwin, Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Mohammed Shami, Arshdeep Singh
England
Jos Buttler, Alex Hales, Phil Salt, Harry Brook, Ben Stokes, Liam Livingstone, Moeen Ali, Sam Curran, Chris Woakes, Adil Rashid, Mark Wood
IND vs ENG pitch report
The Adelaide Oval’s pitch has been bouncy and is excellent for batting; the short square boundaries will invite the hitters to go large. Even on the bouncy pitch, spinners will benefit.
Rohit Sharma says this ahead of the encounter
Let’s take a look at England
The majority of the team’s runs have come from Alex Hales and Jos Buttler, both of whom have scored fifty runs. Indian batsmen may have a difficult start thanks to the bowling onslaught of pacers Mark Wood and Sam Curran. But the fielding seems to be an issue for the English side.
Indian players in form
The opening batters for India, KL Rahul, Virat Kohli, and Suryakumar Yadav, are in good form, and Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Arshdeep Singh, and Mohd Shami are important bowlers who can handle any situation.
Encounter with Pakistan?
The event has grown more intriguing since Pakistan have already qualified for the finals after defeating the Kiwis at Sydney Cricket Ground by seven wickets. Additionally, if India defeat England on November 10, India and Pakistan will play in the T20 World Cup 2022 final – a treat for every cricket fan.
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