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Semifinal 2 highlights: England crush Australia to reach ICC CWC 2019 final

England cricket team entered their first ICC Cricket World Cup final after 9,969 days, decimating five-time champions Australia cricket team by eight wickets after a fearless knock from Jason Roy

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England cricket team. Photo: Reuters

4 min read Last Updated : Jul 11 2019 | 10:06 PM IST

Key Events

10:01 PM

9:46 PM

England beats Australia by 8 wicket and register a place in finals after 9969 days

9:45 PM

Over 32.1; England win

Morgan hits the first ball off Behrendoff's first ball over mid-off for FOUR to win the match

9:44 PM

Over 32; England need 2 runs

Over Summary: 0 4 1 1 0 0  ; England: 

Mitchell Starc [8.0-0-64-1] is back into the attack
 
Ball 6: Root cuts towards gully region for no run as Maxwell makes a brilliant effort. 
 
Ball 5: Root punches towards extra cover for no run.
 
Ball 4:  A single for Morgan.
 
Ball 3: Root pulls towards deep square leg for a single
 
Ball 2: Root cuts through point region for FOUR
 
Ball 1: DOT

9:40 PM

Over 31; England need 8 runs

Over Summary:  0 Wd 0 0 4 0 1  ; England: 216-2

Behrendoff continues
 
Ball 6: A single for Root towards deep fine leg. 
 
Ball 5: DOT
 
Ball 4: Root pulls towards deep mid-wicket for FOUR
 
Ball 3: DOT

Ball 2: DOT
 
Ball 2: WIDE
 
Ball 1: DOT

9:37 PM

Over 30

Over Summary: 1 4 2 1 4 1  ; England: 210-2

Lyon continues
 
Ball 6: A single for Root towards square leg
 
Ball 5: Root smashes FOUR
 
Ball 4: A single for Morgan
 
Ball 3: Morgan collects a couple of runs.
 
Ball 2: Morgan smashes FOUR
 
Ball 1: A single for Root towards square leg.

9:31 PM

England need 27 runs

9:29 PM

Over 29; DRINKS BREAK

Over Summary: MAIDEN  ; England: 197-2

Behrendorff continues
 
Ball 6: DOT
 
Ball 5: DOT
 
Ball 4: DOT
 
Ball 3: DOT
 
Ball 2: DOT
 
Ball 1: DOT

9:26 PM

Over 28

Over Summary: 1 1 4 4 0 1  ; England: 197-2

Lyon continues
 
Ball 6: A single for Morgan towards deep backward point
 
Ball 5: DOT
 
Ball 4: Morgan hits FOUR again
 
Ball 3: Morgan smashes FOUR
 
Ball 2: Root collects a single.
 
Ball 1: Morgan collects a single 

9:21 PM

Over 27

Over Summary:  1 0 2 0 4 1  ; England:  186-2

Jason Behrendorff [5.0-1-20-0] is back into the attack
 
Ball 6: Morgan drags towards deep fine leg for a single
 
Ball 5: Morgan pulls the short delivery towards deep backward square leg for FOUR
 
Ball 4: Morgan hits towards short mid-wicket for no run.
 
Ball 3: Morgan hits uppishly just over mid-off for a couple of runs.
 
Ball 2: Morgan leaves outside off.
 
Ball 1: Root clips towards deep square leg for a single.

9:18 PM

Over 26; CRR: 6.84 REQ: 1.89

Over Summary:  1 0 0 0 4 2  ; England: 178-2

Nathan Lyon [2.0-0-18-0] is back into the attack
 
Ball 6: Morgan collects a couple of runs. 
 
Ball 5: Morgan goes for reverse sweep again and this time he connects it, FOUR runs. 
 
Ball 4: Morgan pushes towards short extra cover for no run.
 
Ball 3: DOT
 
Ball 2: Morgan goes for reverse sweep, misses. 
 
Ball 1: Root nudges towards leg side for a easy single.

9:13 PM

Over 25; CRR: 6.84 REQ: 2.12

Over Summary:  0 0 0 4 0 1  ; England:  171-2

Starc continues
 
Ball 6: Root punches wide of mid-off for a single. 
 
Ball 5: Root dabs towards off side for no run.
 
Ball 4: A yorker on leg stump, Root squeezes it to fine leg for FOUR
 
Ball 3: DOT
 
Ball 2: DOT
 
Ball 1: DOT

9:09 PM

Over 24; CRR: 6.87 REQ: 2.25

Over Summary: 1 0 1 1 Wd 0 4  ; England:  166-2

Pat Cummins continues
 
Ball 6: Morgan hits over mid-off for FOUR

Ball 5: DOT
 
Ball 5: WIDE
 
Ball 4: A single for Root
 
Ball 3: A single for Morgan
 
Ball 2: DOT
 
Ball 1: A single for Root

9:04 PM

Over 23

Over Summary:  0 0 0 1 4 0  ; England: 158-2

Starc continues
 
Ball 6: DOT
 
Ball 5: Morgan upper cuts for FOUR
 
Ball 4: A single for Roy towards fine leg.
 
Ball 3: DOT
 
Ball 2: DOT
 
Ball 1: DOT

9:00 PM

The groundstaff are ready near the boundary rope as there is a slight drizzle. It is not strong enough to stop the play.

England cricket team entered their first ICC Cricket World Cup final after 9,969 days, decimating five-time champions Australia cricket team by eight wickets after a fearless knock from Jason Roy at The Edgbaston cricket ground in Birmingham on Thursday. Chasing 224 in a World Cup semifinal was not expected to be a walk in the park but England made it just that with an aggressive approach that has become synonymous with them over the past four years. Openers Roy (85 off 65) and Jonny Bairstow (34 off 43) shared a 124-run stand, their fourth century stand in a row, to do bulk of the job for their team after the bowlers put up an all-round show to dismiss Australia for 223 despite a valiant effort from Steve Smith (85). Joe Root (49 not out off 46) and captain Eoin Morgan (45 not out off 39) knocked off the remaining runs to complete a famous win in just 32.1 overs. England, who lost three World Cup finals in 1979, 1987 and 1992, now have a golden opportunity to win the elusive crown with a victory against New Zealand at Lord's on Sunday.

ICC CWC 2019, semifinal 2: Australia vs England full scorecard

 
 

As India experienced in the first semifinal, chasing even a modest target has proved to be tricky in the tournament but England batsmen, especially Roy, made it look easy with their delightful stroke play.

Roy, who was unlucky to be given out caught behind when the replays suggested otherwise, was unstoppable from the word go. He got going with a couple of off-drives before collecting boundaries at will. He was expectedly angry with the umpire's decision and could be penalised ahead of the final.

The early swing that could have troubled the openers was not there, allowing to Roy to go for his shots against the likes of Mitchell Starc and Jason Behrendorff. His entertaining knock comprised nine fours and fives sixes including three off part-timer Smith.

What was remarkable that England did not change their approach after the dismissals of Bairstow and Roy who left England sitting pretty at 147 for two in the 20th over. Steamrolling Australia in a big game is a rare occurrence but the hosts managed to do that. It was Australia's first ever loss in a World Cup semifinal.

Earlier, a hostile bowling performance from England pacers broke the backbone of Australian batting.

Courtesy Smith, Australia got something to bowl at after a fiery opening spell from Chris Woakes (3/20) and Jofra Archer (2/32) had them gasping for breath at 14 for three.

The gutsy right-hander got some help from Alex Carey (46 off 70) and Mitchell Starc (29 off 36) in posting a fighting total. Besides the England pacers, leggie Adil Rashid (3/54) made a significant contribution by taking crucial wickets in the middle overs.

Australia skipper Aaron Finch, who opted to bat, was the first to go after Archer trapped in front of the stumps with a full length ball.

Woakes too was breathing fire from the other end as he got one to jump off a length, surprising the in-form David Warner (9) who ended up edging it to first slip.

Peter Handscomb, playing his first game of the tournament, joined Smith in the middle but lasted only 12 balls. Woakes got another one to nip back in off the seam and Handscomb played all over it to have his stumps rattled.

Smith now had an arduous task of resurrecting the innings and he found support from Carey, who played a brave knock despite being hit on the chin off a sharp Archer bouncer. Such was the impact of the blow that his helmet flew off and blood started dripping from his chin, so much so that he had to apply bandage around his face.

But Carey carried on and forged a valuable 103-run stand with Smith.

With their partnership going strong, it seemed Australia were out of the woods but Rashid ensured England were back on top with a double strike that saw the back of Carey and Marcus Stoinis.

With Glenn Maxwell (22) and Pat Cummins too departing early, a stranded Smith got much needed help from Mitchell Starc (29 off 36) as the duo shared a 51-run stand to push the total past 200.

It took a brilliant direct hit from keeper Jos Buttler to dismiss Smith, whose gritty knock comprised six fours.

Here are the playing 11 of both the teams:

England: Jason Roy, Jonny Bairstow, Joe Root, Eoin Morgan(c), Ben Stokes, Jos Buttler, Chris Woakes, Liam Plunkett, Jofra Archer, Adil Rashid, Mark Wood.

Australia: David Warner, Aaron Finch(c), Steven Smith, Peter Handscomb, Marcus Stoinis, Glenn Maxwell, Alex Carey, Pat Cummins, Mitchell Starc, Jason Behrendorff, Nathan Lyon.

 

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First Published: Jul 11 2019 | 12:33 PM IST