And Moeen Ali, who hasn't bowled much of late, is going to take the first over. 9:38AM. Tim Wigmore's verdict. In Abu Dhabi in the T20 World Cup semi-finals ...
(England are in a better position, and have the advantage of playing last, and if they do get through on NRR they owe Lorcan Tucker a big thank you.) The other consideration is the most influential performer of the tournament so far: rain. England would have preferred the knockout games to start with the semi-finals, but rain and a weird performance against Ireland – what was that all about – have left them with no margin for error in Group 1. And welcome to live coverage of England v New Zealand at the Gabba in Brisbane. That moves them above England in the group, and gives them an outside chance of reaching the semi-finals. He missed a drive at a good delivery from Moeen that turned past the outside edge, and Jos Buttler had the bails off in a flash. Four from the over, a good one for New Zealand. The next ball is an accidental beamer, which means a no-ball and a free hit. Phillips is dropped fourth ball, a sharp chance to Buttler standing up to the stumps. His second ball is a wide, and then there's an extra run when a throw from the deep ricochets off the stumps. The new batter is Daryl Mitchell, the other hero of New Zealand's semi-final win a year ago. The big advantage is that they will know exactly what they need to do to qualify. There was a little bit of dew in the second innings but it wasn’t too bad.
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9th over: New Zealand 62-2 (Williamson 27, Phillips 14) Set and forget for Liam Livingstone: just keeps bowling fast and on a length, and Williamson and Phillips keep getting on the front foot to tap a run or two to the off side. So a good score for England, but they didn’t take advantage of the start that Buttler and Hales gave them. Allen is the player who can carve off a huge chunk of a chase in quick time, and he’s gone for relatively few. Fast and skiddy and tight on the stumps, and mostly a bit short, drawing plenty of cut shots. 13th over: New Zealand 96-2 (Williamson 37, Phillips 36) A few sneaky bonus runs for New Zealand: they run on a wide, then get an overthrow from a direct hit at the non-striker’s end. Still, only four off the over, and New Zealand have batted themselves into a hole. As Rashid goes fuller to compensate, and Phillips drops to one knee and pulverises it into the stands. And for the first time tonight, he follows up a hit with another. Phillips with 62 from 36 did his best to repair the damage, and Williamson did a job in going with him, but with 40 from 40 he needed to push the accelerator himself a bit harder. He misses the first one and pulls a single from the second, leaving Santner needing to hit the last four balls for six to go… Brandishes the ball to the crowd! 15th over: New Zealand 123-3 (Phillips 56, Neesham 4) First ball to the middle, last ball of the over, and Neesham pulls it for four!
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“We did not bowl the right lines and lengths.” “We tried to put up a good score but the pitch was too slow and we fell short. “We had a good start in the powerplay but did not keep the momentum till the end,” Nabi said of the Afghanistan effort in the field. The target of 145 was at least 20 runs short of a competitive total and Sri Lanka cruised home with nine balls to spare when De Silva hit he winning four to take them to 148-4. Buttler won the toss and chose to bat in a match the English realistically need to win to stay in contention for a semi-final place. “The other games are beyond our control, but the aim is to win the next game with a healthy run rate.” Afghanistan captain Mohammad Nabi won the toss and chose to bat but Sri Lanka restricted them to 144-8, thanks largely to a fine spell from leg-spinner and player of the match Wanindu Hasaranga. Despite six of Afghanistan’s batsmen getting a good start to their innings, none was able to convert to a big score with Usman Ghani’s 27 being the best. It built on what was a strong start from England to back up their batting display, with the decision to start with spinner Moeen Ali paying dividends immediately. But the current English skipper could be left to regret a late clatter of wickets which put a possible score of 200 out of reach in a must-win game for his men. Buttler continued his heroics in the field, taking a spectacular diving catch to dismiss Devon Conway for just three runs. Captain Jos Buttler smashed 73 off 47 balls to lead England to 179-6 in their Twenty20 World Cup clash against New Zealand at the Gabba in Brisbane on Tuesday.
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Slower-ball on length and Hales steps away and belts the ball over cover for FOUR. In the slot from Southee and Buttler clears his from leg and pumps the ball over mid-off for FOUR. Slower-ball well outside the off-stump from Santner and Hales reaches out to lift the all to deep cover for a single. Inside-edge off the blockhole and Stokes sends the ball to short-fine for a single. Short ball and Williamson swivels to pull the ball past short fine-leg for FOUR. Woakes tails the ball in to Phillips and he clips the ball down leg for FOUR. Length ball angling in and Allen flicks the ball over Harry Brooks at the deep mid-wicket fence off a one-handed shot for SIX. Short from Rashid and Williamson flicks the ball down to long-on for a single. In the slot and Phillips smokes the ball over long-on for SIX! Top-edge from Williamson off the sweep and the ball sails past Buttler for two runs. Williamson makes some room to push the ball to mid-off and finds a single. Short ball first-up and Neesham drags the ball through mid-wicket for FOUR.
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Besides the skipper, opener Alex Hales (52 off 40) scored a fine half-century. [Kane Williamson](https://indianexpress.com/about/kane-williamson/) (c), Finn Allen, Devon Conway (wk), Glenn Phillips, Daryl Mitchell, James Neesham, Mitchell Santner, Tim Southee, Ish Sodhi, Lockie Ferguson and [Trent Boult](https://indianexpress.com/about/trent-boult/). [England](https://indianexpress.com/article/world/uk-coronavirus-tracker-region-wise-cases-and-deaths-6373786/) vs New Zealand T20 World Cup 2022 Live Commentary and Cricket Score: Skipper Jos Buttler played a scintillating 73-run knock to power England to 179/6 against New Zealand in their must-win T20 World Cup match on Tuesday.
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The match is scheduled to start at 01:30 pm IST, and the toss for the same will take place half an hour before. "These are the games you want to be involved in as players and we are looking forward to it. The action will get underway shortly. He then pitches it slightly full, enough for Alex Hales to play it over the mid-off fielder for a boundary. Alex Hales brings up his fifty right after the drinks break but is stumped the very next delivery. How much will it cost New Zealand as he hits Lockie Ferguson for two boundaries following the drop. 0 2 4 1 2 0: Nine runs come off the over bowled by Ish Sodhi. He looked at his finger and has gone off the field. Buttler gets Liam Livingstone into the attack and he concedes seven runs. However, exceptional running between the wickets help New Zealand gather 10 runs from it. Sam Curran is brought into the attack and bowls a tight one with no boundaries. Catch the LIVE updates of ENG vs NZ, T20 World Cup:
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0 1 40 1st over: Trent Boult takes the new ball with Buttler on strike- dot ball and then tucked away for three. New Zealand think they've got the captain, but Williamson puts down the catch on review. 15 off the over. 16th over: Southee rejoins the attack, with Buttler becoming the highest run scorer for England in T20I history with a single. 17th over: Nearly a run out with Boult thinking he's got Livingstone, but the Englishman was safely in. Conway then attempts to scoop one off the final ball but hits it too fine and Buttler leaps to his right for the catch. Then pulls one away for four off Woakes' last ball. 14th over: Phillips starting to motor now as he brings up the century for New Zealand with a six off the small boundary. 20th over: Curran has the final over with New Zealand needing 26 from it.
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New Zealand skipper Kane Williamson: "We struggled to make those breakthroughs to change the momentum. Both games are live on Sky Sports Cricket. We have some really dangerous players, and we came out tonight and left it all out there. We bat deep and it allows you to take it on an over earlier. Any slip ups could yet see Sri Lanka involved in the semi-final shake-up. The captain had spoken at the toss about how England would be "flexible" with their batting order and made good on that promise with Moeen (6) and Livingstone pushed up to No 3 and No 4 respectively, with Ben Stokes (8) and Dawid Malan (3no) coming in at No 6 and No 8.