England vs New Zealand Highlights, T20 World Cup 2021 Semi Final: New Zealand beat England by 5 wickets, storm into first-ever final
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THE TIMES OF INDIA | Oct 17, 2022, 12:57:19 IST
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England vs New Zealand Highlights, T20 World Cup 2021 Semi Final: New Zealand beat England by 5 wickets, storm into first-ever final

Daryl Mitchell (72* off 47) and James Neesham (27 off 11) powered New Zealand in their first-ever T20 World Cup final as they registered 5-wicket win over England in the first semi-final. Sent in to bat, Moeen Ali (51*) and Dawid Malan (41) helped England post a competitive 166 for 4 against New Zealand in Abu Dhabi. Stay updated with Times of India to get all the live cricket score updates of the 2021 T20 World Cup match between England and New Zealand.
18:07 (IST) Nov 10
New Zealand skipper Kane Williamson insists that despite injuries, England are still formidable opponents.
18:03 (IST) Nov 10
Kiwis will be a tough opponent for aggressive England
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 at Lord's finished in a tie.
17:56 (IST) Nov 10
England have all win records in semifinals
England have all win records in semifinals
17:46 (IST) Nov 10

I think of all the things we've done well throughout this tournament, probably the strongest point has been the resilience within our squad to be able to find a way to move forward and forge on.

England skipper Eoin Morgan

17:41 (IST) Nov 10
England skipper Eoin Morgan believes his team's ability to "forge on" despite injury blows has kept them positive ahead of tonight's T20 World Cup semi-final against New Zealand as the two countries look to step out of the shadow of their classic 2019 Lord's showdown.
17:35 (IST) Nov 10
Abu Dhabi has had the best batting surface across the three venues of the showpiece so one can expect a high scoring affair.
17:31 (IST) Nov 10
NZ batters are also consistent in the tournament
New Zealand's batters have also made an impact during the course of the tournament. Opener Martin Guptill has been their leading run getter with his partner Daryl Mitchell also in decent form. Skipper Kane Williamson got runs in the last game and will be itching to make another memorable contribution in the all important semifinal.
17:24 (IST) Nov 10
New Zealand are yet to clear the semi-final hurdle at T20 World Cups
New Zealand are yet to clear the semi-final hurdle at T20 World Cups
17:20 (IST) Nov 10
New Zealand's bowling unit clicked so far
New Zealand have been arguably the best bowling unit in the tournament, restricting the likes of India to 110. Even a dangerous side like Afghanistan could only muster 125 against them. The seasoned new ball duo of Trent Boult and Tim Southee has been very hard to put away as they both have been immaculate with their line and lengths. Lockie Ferguson's unavailability could have easily disturbed their plans but Adam Milne has proved to be an able replacement. Both the spinners, Ish Sodhi and Mitchell Santner, too have been impressive. Sodhi has provided wickets in the middle overs which has not allowed the opposition to break free.
17:11 (IST) Nov 10
Since 2019 World Cup final, New Zealand have displayed that they are not just a very consistent team in ICC events, they can also go all the way with their triumph in the World Test Championship final. The "nice guys" of world cricket look good to finish first in this competition too.
17:11 (IST) Nov 10
Players will also have the 2019 ODI World Cup final at the back of their minds where both teams could only be separated by a boundary countback rule.
17:10 (IST) Nov 10
Mills' injury weakened England's attack
Concerns have emerged in the bowling department after Tymal Mills was ruled out of the tournament with a thigh injury. Mills was doing a brilliant job in the death overs but now, it will be one area that the opponents would look to exploit. Mark Wood, who has the pace but not the variations of Mills, was the most expensive bowler against South Africa. England would be hoping it was just one bad day in the office for their pacers as all of them leaked runs. The role of spinners Moeen Ali and Adil Rashid will be massive as they will aim to provide the wickets in the powerplay and middle overs.
17:07 (IST) Nov 10
Roy's injury was a big blow for England
The absence of Jason Roy, who suffered a calf injury against the Proteas, is a big blow to the team heading into the semifinals. Roy and Jos Buttler made arguably the most destructive opening pairing of the tournament. With Roy ruled out of the World Cup, there is a strong possibility that Jonny Bairstow will be promoted to bat alongside Buttler, who will be expected to play another match-winning knock tonight. Sam Billings is likely to come into the team and bat in the middle order. A big positive is that most of the batters have spent valuable time in the middle going into the knockout game.
17:05 (IST) Nov 10
Favourites England hit by injuries
Title favourites but injury hit England will bank on their X-Factor players to upstage a remarkably consistent New Zealand in the first semifinal of the T20 World Cup tonight. England were the pre-tournament favourites and played like one for the majority of the Super 12 stage. However, their loss in the final group game to South Africa showed that they were not an invincible outfit.
17:04 (IST) Nov 10
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