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ICC CWC 2019 highlights: Eng thrash NZ by 119 runs, qualify for semis

England cricket team entered the World Cup semifinals for the first time since the 1992 edition, beating an erring New Zealand cricket team by 119 runs

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4 min read Last Updated : Jul 03 2019 | 11:15 PM IST

Key Events

10:47 PM

Over 45; England through to semis

Over Summary: 1 0 0 4 0 W   ; New Zealand: 186-10

Adil Rashid continues
 
Ball 6: Boult stumped. Boult st Buttler b Adil Rashid 4(7) [4s-1]
 
Ball 5: DOT
 
Ball 4: Boult smashes FOUR
 
Ball 3: DOT
 
Ball 2: DOT
 
Ball 1: Southee collects a single. 

10:41 PM

Over 44; New Zealand need 125 runs in 36 balls

Over Summary: 0 0 1 W 0 0   ; New Zealand: 181-9

Mark Wood continues
 
Ball 6: DOT
 
Ball 5: Trent Boult, right handed bat, comes to the crease and blocks
 
Ball 4: Mark Wood castles Matt Henry. Matt Henry b Mark Wood 7(13)
 
Ball 3: Southee hits towards sweeper cover for a single. 
 
Ball 2: DOT
 
Ball 1: DOT

10:36 PM

Over 43

Over Summary: 0 1 0 0 1 2B  ; New Zealand: 180-8

Adil Rashid continues
 
Ball 6: 2 Byes
 
Ball 5: A single for Southee towards deep mid-wicket
 
Ball 4: DOT
 
Ball 3: DOT
 
Ball 2: A single for Matt Henry towards sweeper cover
 
Ball 1: DOT

10:33 PM

Over 42; New Zealand need 130 runs in 48 balls

Over Summary: 0 1 0 0 0 0   ; New Zealand: 176-8

Mark Wood continues
 
Ball 6: DOT
 
Ball 5: DOT
 
Ball 4: DOT
 
Ball 3: DOT
 
Ball 2: A single for Matt Henry
 
Ball 1: DOT

10:29 PM

Over 41; New Zealand need 131 runs in 54 balls

Over Summary:  1 1 1 0 0 1  ; New Zealand: 175-8

Adil Rashid [2.0-0-19-0] is back into the attack
 
Ball 6: A single for Henry towards square leg
 
Ball 5: Rashid beats Henry outside off. 
 
Ball 4: DOT
 
Ball 3: A single for Southee
 
Ball 2: A single for Matt Henry
 
Ball 1: A single for Southee

10:26 PM

Over 40

Over Summary:   0 W 3 Wd 1 0 0   ; New Zealand: 171-8

Mark Wood [6.0-0-27-1] is back into the attack
 
Ball 6: DOT
 
Ball 5: DOT

Ball 4: A single for Southee
 
Ball 4: WIDE
 
Ball 3: Matt Henry, right handed bat, comes to the crease and collects 3 runs. 
 
Ball 2: Mark Wood traps Santner in front of wicket. Santner lbw b Mark Wood 12(30) [4s-1]
 
Ball 1: DOT

10:18 PM

Over 39; Latham departs

Over Summary:  0 0 W 0 1 1  ; New Zealand: 166-7

Liam Plunkett [7.0-0-26-0] is back into the attack
 
Ball 6: A single for Santner towards deep square leg
 
Ball 5: A single for Southee
 
Ball 4: Tim Southee, right handed bat, comes to the crease and taps towards backward point for no run. 
 
Ball 3: Latham edges the slow shot delivery to keeper, GONE. Latham c Buttler b Plunkett 57(65) [4s-5]
 
Ball 2: DOT
 
Ball 1: DOT

10:13 PM

Over 38

Over Summary:  0 2 4 0 1 4  ; New Zealand: 164-6

Chris Woakes continues
 
Ball 6: Santner smashes FOUR
 
Ball 5: A single for Latham
 
Ball 4: DOT
 
Ball 3: Latham hits through short mid-wicket for FOUR 
 
Ball 2: Latham collects a couple of runs. 
 
Ball 1: DOT

10:09 PM

Over 37; Latham hits fifty

Over Summary: 1 0 0 1 0 0  ; New Zealand: 153-6

Stokes continues
 
Ball 6: DOT
 
Ball 5: DOT
 
Ball 4: A single for Latham and with this he completes his fifty
 
Ball 3: DOT
 
Ball 2: DOT
 
Ball 1: Santner collects a single

10:05 PM

Over 36

Over Summary:  0 0 1 0 0 3  ; New Zealand: 151-6

Woakes continues
 
Ball 6: Santner collects 3 runs
 
Ball 5: DOT
 
Ball 4: DOT
 
Ball 3:  A single for Latham
 
Ball 2: DOT
 
Ball 1: DOT

10:04 PM

Over 35

Over Summary:  0 0 1 0 0 0  ; New Zealand: 147-6

Stokes continues
 
Ball 6: DOT
 
Ball 5: DOT
 
Ball 4: DOT
 
Ball 3: A single for Latham
 
Ball 2: DOT
 
Ball 1: DOT

10:03 PM

Over 34

Over Summary:   0 1 1 0 4 1   ; New Zealand: 146-6

Chris Woakes [5.0-0-22-1] is back into the attack
 
Ball 6: A single for Latham
 
Ball 5: Latham smashes FOUR
 
Ball 4: DOT
 
Ball 3: A single for Santner
 
Ball 2: A single for Latham towards deep square leg
 
Ball 1: DOT

10:02 PM

Over 33

Over Summary:  1L 1 1 0 0 0  ; New Zealand: 139-6

Stokes continues
 
Ball 6: DOT
 
Ball 5: DOT
 
Ball 4: DOT
 
Ball 3: A single for Latham
 
Ball 2: Santner collects a single
 
Ball 1: One leg byes

9:42 PM

DRINKS BREAK

9:40 PM

Over 32; CRR: 4.25 REQ: 9.44

Over Summary:  0 0 0 1 0 0  ; New Zealand: 136-6

Jofra Archer continues
 
Ball 6: DOT
 
Ball 5: DOT
 
Ball 4: A single for Latham
 
Ball 3: DOT
 
Ball 2: DOT
 
Ball 1: DOT

In Match 41 of ICC Cricket World Cup 2019 (CWC), England cricket team entered the World Cup semifinals for the first time since the 1992 edition, beating an erring New Zealand cricket team by 119 runs to fuel their "dream" of winning a maiden title at The Riverside Durham in Chester-le-Street. Jonny Bairstow, who smashed 106 off 99 balls to become the first Englishman to score back-to-back hundreds in a World Cup, was mainly responsible for taking the hosts to 305 for eight on a pitch that got slower as the game progressed. New Zealand did well to limit England to a little over 300, considering the start provided by Bairstow and Jason Roy (60 off 61) who shared an entertaining 123-run stand after Eoin Morgan opted to bat. However, moments of brilliance from England and some ordinary cricket from the Black Caps led to their downfall as they folded up for 186 in 45 overs. New Zealand, who lost their last three leagues games to end with 11 points from nine games, remain in hunt to clinch the fourth and final semifinal spot.

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They have a much better net run rate than Pakistan who have nine points and must beat Bangladesh by a big margin in their final league match to have any hopes of pipping New Zealand for the remaining semifinal berth.

England, on the contrary, have got their act together following the defeats against Sri Lanka and Australia. The pre-tournament favourites again look like the team to beat having gotten the better of India and New Zealand. If things stand on the points table as they are, second-placed India will meet third-placed England in the semifinals.

A professional performance on Wednesday have raised hopes of England finally winning their maiden World Cup following heart-breaking losses in three finals (1979, 1987 and 1992).

New Zealand, who lost to England for the first time in a World Cup since the 1983 edition, were virtually out of the game after losing their top four for 69 runs. Both their key players, captain Kane Williamson (27) and Ross Taylor (28), were run out to leave their team in deep trouble.

Williamson, who was backing up too far, was rather unlucky as Mark Wood found a deft touch on his follow through. In the following over, Taylor went for a risky second run which was avoidable at that juncture of the game. The fatal run-outs came after New Zealand lost their openers, Martin Guptill and Henry Nicholls, early in the chase to leave them at 37 for two in 10 overs.

Earlier, Bairstow, who had smashed 111 against India in England's previous contest, raced to his ninth ODI hundred, to lay a perfect platform in a virtual quarterfinal.

Openers Jason Roy (60 off 61) and Bairstow were in punishing mood, sharing a century stand for the second game in a row. Bairstow looked in ominous touch again, hitting as many 15 fours and a six in his enthralling knock.

With England cruising at 194 for one in the 31st over, it seemed the home team would bat New Zealand out of the game.

But New Zealand fought their way back into the game on the back of some tight bowling.

Trent Boult (2/56) was impressive again and removed Joe Root (24) just at the right time to trigger a mini collapse that also led to the fall of centurion Bairstow and the dangerous Jos Buttler (11), leaving England at 214 for four.

Spinner Mitchell Santer, who had opened the bowling, then removed the in-form Ben Stokes (11) to make it 248 for five.

The onus, then, was on captain Eoin Morgan to come up with the late fireworks, but he too perished after scoring 42 off 40 balls.

New Zealand were dealt a severe blow before the start of the game with pacer Lockie Ferguson being ruled out due to a hamstring injury. Tim Southee, playing his first game of the tournament, leaked 70 runs in nine overs.


Here are the playing 11 of both the teams:

New Zealand playing 11: Martin Guptill, Henry Nicholls, Kane Williamson (captain), Ross Taylor, Tom Latham, Colin de Grandhomme, James Neesham, Mitchell Santner, Tim Southee, Matt Henry, Trent Boult.

England playing 11: Jason Roy, Jonny Bairstow, Joe Root, Eoin Morgan(captain), Ben Stokes, Jos Buttler, Chris Woakes, Liam Plunkett, Jofra Archer, Adil Rashid, Mark Wood.

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First Published: Jul 03 2019 | 12:16 PM IST