India vs england t20 world cup 2022 highlights

  1. T20 World Cup: England victory over India in semi
  2. T20 World Cup Semi
  3. T20 World Cup: England thrash India by 10 wickets to book place in final against Pakistan


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T20 World Cup: England victory over India in semi

T20 World Cup: England victory over India in semi-finals 'mind-blowingly good' says Eoin Morgan England thrashed India by 10 wickets in their semi-final, with Alex Hales finishing unbeaten on 86 and Jos Buttler 80 not out; watch England's T20 World Cup final showdown with Pakistan live on Sunday from 7am on Sky Sports Cricket Former World Cup-winning captain Eoin Morgan has heaped praise on England's "mind-blowingly good" victory over India in the T20 World Cup semi-finals in Adelaide. England booked a place in Sunday's final against Pakistan, live on Sky Sports, with an incredible 10-wicket victory after chasing down their target of 169 with four overs to spare. Watch highlights from England's stunning 10-wicket win over India in the T20 World Cup semi-final at Adelaide Oval Reflecting on England's dominant success, Morgan told Sky Sports: "Absolutely mind-blowingly good. They made a very good Indian side look ordinary and that's very difficult to do. That involves planning well, executing, and then taking it one step further and putting them to bed. "It's like a big boxing bout but at two different weight divisions, that's how it felt towards the end with Alex Hales and Jos Buttler going absolutely bananas. I'm so happy for the side, for Jos and for (coach) Matthew Mott. The opportunity now on Sunday is huge. Eoin was right when he said it was mind-blowing. In a pressure situation, against India, one of the most accomplished T20 sides out there with all the experience an...

T20 World Cup Semi

T20 MATCH LIVE UPDATES T20 World Cup Semi-final Cricket Highlights: England beat India by 10 wickets to set up final clash with Pakistan Virat Kohli (50) and Hardik Pandya (63) hit contrasting half-centuries as India recovered from a wobbly start to post a decent 168 for six against England in the second T20 World Cup semi-final. Put in to bat, India had a slow start and lost opener KL Rahul (5) early but Kohli held the innings together to slam his fourth fifty of the tournament. Get live cricket score updates of T20 World Cup semi-final match between India and England. Check live scorecard, ball by ball commentary, cricket score online on Times of India. Read Less Jos Buttler, the captain of England says the character they have shown after the loss against Ireland has been brilliant and the performances they have put in has been excellent. States this game was close to perfect and he felt everyone played their part in this game. Adds they wanted to go after the bowlers right from the word go, they have a long batting line-up and that was their plan. Credits Hales for the way he batted and he feels the two complimented each other really well. Ends by saying it is important to enjoy this win but they know there is one more big task to go. Rohit Sharma, the skipper of India says this loss hurts, they batted well towards the end but it was not enough. States things like this can happen but they just did not turn up with the ball here. Adds it is about handling the pressure in...

T20 World Cup: England thrash India by 10 wickets to book place in final against Pakistan

T20 World Cup: England thrash India by 10 wickets to book place in final against Pakistan Jos Buttler (80no) and Alex Hales (86no) share superb opening stand to see England reach target of 169 with four overs to spare; Chris Jordan (3-43) pick of bowlers on return to the side; England to play Pakistan in Sunday's final, watch live on Sky Sports from 7am An incredible unbroken opening stand between Jos Buttler and Alex Hales saw England book their place in the T20 World Cup final with a stunning 10-wicket victory over India in Adelaide. Hardik Pandya fired five sixes in an excellent 63 from just 33 deliveries and Virat Kohli also made a half-century before being dismissed by Chris Jordan (3-43), brought in to replace the injured Mark Wood, as India finished strongly to post 168-6 after being put into bat. Image: Alex Hales top-scored for England with an unbeaten 86 Hales blasted seven sixes in his unbeaten 86 from 47 balls and put on an unbeaten 170-run stand with Buttler (80no), who signed off with a maximum to see England home with four overs to spare. How England booked their place in the final England made two changes from the side that defeated Sri Lanka in the final Super 12s match, with Wood undergoing a scan on a right hip problem and a groin injury seeing Dawid Malan replaced by Phil Salt, while India stuck with the same team that played Zimbabwe. Trending • Transfer Centre LIVE! Real Madrid's Bellingham explains his move... • US Open: Fowler leads Schauffele after...