Black Caps ease past Afghanistan to secure a place in the semifinals. Right now I think Pakistan should be the favourites.
Black Caps ease past Afghanistan to secure a place in the semifinals. Right now I think Pakistan should be the favourites.
World Cup Semis
Eng v NZ on Wed - chance for the kiwis to get their own back
Aus v Pak on Thurs
i can't call any of them, not least because they are evening games.
Semifinals
Eng v NZ - NZ
Aus v Pak - Pak
Finals
Pak v NZ - NZ
England to make the final, the whole country gets behind the #itscominghome movement again in a well rehearsed display of sheer desperation to win something, they get unmercifully flogged, the readers comments in the Sun and Mirror the following day would make a corpse come back to life so they could read them and laught out loud too, sights are re-adjusted to winning the Ashes.
Don't blame me, that's just what the tea leaves said![]()
5555555 . . . never!!!!
^Quit baiting the Poms! Between you and David115 it's just not cricket.
ABU DHABI: Eoin Morgan's England have been hit by injuries but go into Wednesday's Twenty20 World Cup semi-final as favourites against New Zealand, two years after both sides clashed in a dramatic 50-over final.
England have lost opening batsman Jason Roy and pace bowler Tymal Mills but they sealed a final-four place with four wins in five Super 12 games.
Roy collapsed on the pitch with a calf injury in England's final group match that they lost to South Africa and was later ruled out of the tournament and replaced by James Vince.
England's aggressive brand of cricket got them past West Indies, Bangladesh, Australia and Sri Lanka with clinical ease to finish as group leaders ahead of the Aussies.
But the Kiwis are no pushovers and who better than England to appreciate the Black Caps' worth after they needed a super over to edge out Kane Williamson's side when the 2019 ODI World Cup final finished in a tie.
"If England and New Zealand provide a fraction of the drama they did on a glorious afternoon at Lord's in July 2019, then the T20 World Cup might get the spark it desperately craves this week," former England captain Mike Atherton wrote in The Times.
New Zealand matched England's 241 courtesy of Ben Stokes' unbeaten 84 at the end of 50 overs and then their 15 in the super over before England were declared winners on boundary count.
England have reached the final four of the T20 World Cup without star performers Stokes and Jofra Archer and Roy's departure adds to their woes ahead of Wednesday's game in Abu Dhabi.
Jos Buttler hit the tournament's only century in his unbeaten 101 against Sri Lanka and remains second best run-getter behind Pakistan captain Babar Azam (264) with 240 runs.
Chris Woakes leads the pace bowling charge ably supplemented by Chris Jordan while spinners Adil Rashid and Moeen Ali have proved their value with eight and seven wickets each respectively.
New Zealand have been the perennial underdogs in top events but a runners-up finish in the ODI World Cup and becoming world Test champions after beating India in the final has proved their consistency across formats.
Pace bowlers Trent Boult and Tim Southee have shared 18 wickets between them to trouble opposition teams with their early strikes.
After losing their opener against Pakistan, Williamson's New Zealand have worked as a well-oiled machine and hammered India in their second game to get the momentum in their favour.
They then brushed aside Scotland, Namibia and Afghanistan to march into the semi-finals but Boult acknowledges his opponents as a well-balanced side.
"Full of match winners. Very well balanced team playing some very good white-ball cricket at the moment. Let's hope we can create a big upset," said Boult, a left-arm quick.
"There has been a good history between the two sides in white-ball cricket. I am sure there are people watching this one with lot of interest."
Boult has a strike rate of 10.7 in this tournament and believes early wickets against an in-form England top-order will be key to success.
"We know the magic recipe that early wickets does put pressure on the oppositions," he said.
"Days it doesn't happen, days it does, but if we could go out there and disturb a very powerful England top-order then I think we will be successful. But it's definitely not going to be easy."
England, New Zealand eye T20 final spot in shadow of 2019 classic - Sports - Business Recorder
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^ Give it time, Buttler will slip in the shower and Jordan will injure his finger changing channels with the remote.
Here we go for the first semi-final tomorrow.
England (probable): 1 Jos Buttler (wk), 2 Jonny Bairstow, 3 Dawid Malan, 4 Eoin Morgan (capt), 5 Liam Livingstone, 6 Moeen Ali, 7 Sam Billings/David Willey, 8 Chris Woakes, 9 Chris Jordan, 10 Adil Rashid, 11 Mark Wood
New Zealand (probable): 1 Martin Guptill, 2 Daryl Mitchell, 3 Kane Williamson (capt), 4 Devon Conway (wk), 5 Glenn Phillips, 6 James Neesham, 7 Mitchell Santner, 8 Adam Milne, 9 Tim Southee, 10 Ish Sodhi, 11 Trent Boult.
pues, estamos aqui
^Not if there's money involved! My idea of a good sports bet involves whoever I've backed getting so far in front early that they can't be caught, let alone get caught with 3 seconds left on the clock or 3 balls left in the match!
...steps back in amazement...![]()
Go KIWIs![]()
Last edited by David48atTD; 10-11-2021 at 09:38 PM. Reason: Yellow card for me ... innappropiate use of an apostrophe :)
cake walk for the kiwis
Stats: team batting first in 19 matches - less than 160 scored has only won once.160 seems to be the magic number
Last edited by malmomike77; 10-11-2021 at 09:11 PM.
I wonder if those gifts from that last ball will make the difference.
Decent total set by England.
^ Dew dear chap - its all in the Kiwis court
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