The 33rd match of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2022 saw England take on New Zealand at the Gabba in Brisbane on Tuesday.
They have a net run rate of -0.304 and need to win their last fixture comprehensively to stay in contention for the semi-finals. The two put on a 91-run stand between them before Williamson fell on 40 in the 15th over. They have grabbed two crucial points to take their points tally to five and trail only New Zealand, who are the table-toppers. His knock of 73 helped England post 179 on the board. The 33rd match of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2022 saw England take on New Zealand at the Gabba in Brisbane on Tuesday. With this win, England have moved to second spot in the Group 1 points table.
It is the net run rate that has decided the group rankings and could be in play to decide the semi-final lineup from Group 1.
New Zealand is still sitting at the top of the group as their NRR of +2.233 is far superior than that of England and Australia. Published Date: November 1, ...
Sri Lanka’s Wanindu Hasaranga replaced Netherland’s Bas de Leede as the leading wicket-taker of the tournament with 13 wickets in 7 matches. Dasun Shanaka’s side will need to defeat England on Saturday — and have other results go their way — to have any chance of sneaking into the last-4. New Zealand, however, is still sitting at the top of the group as their NRR of +2.233 is far superior than that of England and Australia.
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2 4 Batting first, England's skipper Jos Buttler and Alex Hales stroked the fifties with the bat as England went on to score 179 runs in their allotted 20 overs.
With the win in Brisbane, England jumped to the second spot in the points table for Group 1 while New Zealand remained in the top spot, but things have now ...
If they can beat England and expect Afghanistan to stun Australia, they can go through to the next round. Also get [T20 World Cup 2022 Schedule](https://www.hindustantimes.com/cricket/t20-world-cup/schedule), [Points Table](https://www.hindustantimes.com/cricket/t20-world-cup/point-table)and [Cricket Live Score](https://www.hindustantimes.com/topic/live-score)of ongoing matches. If they beat Ireland in their final game on November 4 in Adelaide, New Zealand are guaranteed to finish top of the table and reach the semi-final. If all three win their final matches, the Blackcaps go through as the first semifinalists, it will then be down to Australia and England. A loss for either or both would hand New Zealand the advantage, even if they lose to Ireland, given their superior NRR. Ireland are too in with a chance, albeit a slim mathematical possibility, while Afghanistan have been knocked out after their loss to Sri Lanka earlier on Tuesday.
Not only did England keep themselves alive in the semi-final race with a 20-run victory over New Zealand, Jos Buttler's side are now also comfortably ahead ...
So are Pakistani, but only mathematically, as they have only 2 points in 3 matches and are dependant on other results to go their way. Ireland have 3 points in 4 matches and a poor NRR of -1.544. In Group 2 also things are tight. For that they’d have to defeat England and hope either one of Australia or New Zealand lost their last group match. If somehow, Ireland produces another major upset - having defeated England - and defeat New Zealand, then England and Australia will not have to worry about NRR and just win their last game. However, their astronomical NRR of +2.233 means that the Kiwis only need to win their last game - against Ireland - to seal a berth in the semi-final.
Sri Lanka kept its hopes of making it to the semi-finals alive after beating Afghanistan by 6 wickets at the Gabba in BrisbaneDhananjaya.
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