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England vs New Zealand ICC World Twenty20, 2021

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1st Semi-Final, Sheikh Zayed Stadium, Abu Dhabi, 10 Nov, 2021

England

ENG

166/4

(20.0) overs

New Zealand

NZ

167/5

(19.0) overs

New Zealand beat England by 5 wickets

Player Of The Match

Daryl Mitchell,
New Zealand
New Zealand
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New Zealand
England

Commentary

That's a wrap to this exhilarating see-saw contest. We have got our first finalist in New Zealand. Do join us on Thursday for the clash between Australia and Pakistan in Dubai to find out the second finalist. The action will begin at 6 pm local (2 pm GMT) but you can join us in advance for the build-up. Cheers!

Kane Williamson, the victorious captain of New Zealand, says that they have played England on several occasions and they knew it was going to be a great game of cricket. Adds that England had a good total on the board but staying in the game was the key. Praises Daryl Mitchell and the character that he has shown throughout the tournament. Confesses that they were probably a little behind the curve but the momentum shifted at the right time. Praises James Neesham and says that it was a valuable knock from him and it was ultimately the deciding factor for them. Shares that they will be watching the second semi-final and are expecting a fantastic match. Signs off by saying that they know they have another challenge coming up and they will focus on that.

Eoin Morgan, the captain of England, says that coming into the game they knew that both sides were really good and credits Kane Williamson and his team for the way they played. Praises his team by saying that they fought really hard in the tournament and even in this game, but it wasn't their day. Says that it is hard to identify the key moments where they lost the game but feels that they lost the momentum in the last few overs. Shares that it was a sluggish wicket and offered a bit to the spinners but England hung in there to put a par score. Credits James Neesham for the way he hit sixes straightaway on this pitch. Finishes by saying that he loves playing for England and he hopes to play the next T20 World Cup in 2022.

No prizes for guessing, Daryl Mitchell is the Player of the Match! The Kiwi opener says that it was a little whirlwind and he is just happy to get the job done in the end. Mentions that the pitch was a little two-paced at the start and the innings by Conway set the platform and Neesham with his hitting from ball one helped them. Adds that they wanted to hang in there and they knew that one or two good overs will help them to get the job done. He signs off by saying that it is cool to have his family here watching the game.

Presentation time...

Earlier in the evening, after being put to bat first, England didn't get the desired start as they lost both Jonny Bairstow and Jos Buttler quite early. The Three Lions struggled for fluency throughout, especially in the first half of their batting innings. Courtesy of the stand between Moeen Ali and Dawid Malan, England clawed their way back and the former made sure to take the total beyond the 160-run mark. However, things didn't go according to the plan for them with the ball in the end overs and they ended up losing the knockout game.

England will be shell-shocked. It was their game to lose till the start of the last five overs and some very average bowling at the death has cost them a chance to play in the final. James Neesham targeted Chris Jordan in the 17th over and New Zealand amassed 23 runs from it. It all went haywire for the Three Lions and that over turned out to be the momentum stealer. The Blackcaps rode the momentum from thereon and demolished the target in the end.

The chips were down in the New Zealand camp. The required rate was alarmingly high. The chance to play in the final was fast slipping away. It was a pitch that demanded application and bravery. Daryl Mitchell showed both the qualities and James Neesham's arrival injected fresh momentum into the chase for the Kiwis. His sparkling cameo brought the required rate down drastically and then Mitchell took over. He stayed unbeaten and steered the Kiwis to victory with 6 balls to spare in the end. Unbelievable.

To be honest, it appeared that it's not the night for New Zealand. Their chase started on the wrong note as they lost two of the most experienced batters in Martin Guptill and Kane Williamson fairly early and cheaply. The 82-run stand between Daryl Mitchell and Devon Conway brought a ray of hope in the New Zealand camp but the departure of the latter put immense pressure on them. Mitchell did spend some time in the middle but he was not at his fluent best and struggled for timing. That was one half of the story, the next half made him the hero.

NEW ZEALAND ARE IN THE FINAL! They have done it. They have avenged their loss against England by knocking them out of the 2021 T20 World Cup. The pain of Lord's, the ghost of Lord's that haunted the Blackcaps has been buried here in Abu Dhabi. What a match! What a victory! Daryl Mitchell has emerged as the unlikely hero for the Kiwis and they are over the moon. The Kiwi dugout is jumping in joy. You can feel the excitement in the air.

Runs Scored 20 Runs

Score after 19 overs : 167/5

D M'chell72 (47)

M Santner1 (1)

C Woakes4-1-36-2

18.64

FOUR! Mitchell though wants to end it in style and he does so! NEW ZEALAND HAVE BEATEN THE FINALIST OF THE LAST EDITION AND HEAD TO THEIR MAIDEN T20 WORLD CUP FINAL! A high full toss, on middle and leg, Mitchell swings, it goes off the inner half through backward square leg. Boundary. New Zealand win by 5 wickets.

18.51

Shorter in length and on middle, Santner now pulls it towards deep square leg for one. Singles will do it now for the Kiwis.

Eoin Morgan is in discussion with Chris Woakes. Does the pacer have one more trick up his sleeve?

18.41

Five more needed! A short one, on middle, Daryl Mitchell pulls, this time he does not get on top of the bounce. It goes off the top edge but lands well short of deep square leg for one.

18.36

SIX! BANG! Daryl Mitchell is in a hurry now to end this. He is just a big hit away! Short and on middle, sits up to be hit. Mitchell nails the pull and it goes over the mid-wicket fence.

18.26

SIX! Daryl Mitchell, you beauty! After Neesham's wicket, the onus is now on him and he is providing the late kick. Not good bowling though from England. It is on a length and on middle, this is thumped over the long on fence for a biggie. 12 needed in 10. New Zealand's game to lose.

18.12

Good running! Two taken! Shorter and on middle, this is slapped straight down the ground. They take one, go for the second. Complete it.

Mitchell Santner will bat now. We are headed for a thrilling finish, folks. Chris Woakes will bowl the penultimate over. He has been the man with the ball for Eoin Morgan. Can he deliver here?

Runs Scored 14 Runs

Score after 18 overs : 147/5

J Neesham27 (11)

D M'chell53 (42)

A Rashid4-0-39-1

17.6W

OUT! TAKEN! The googly of Adil Rashid does it! He bowls it shorter and outside off. James Neesham looks to cut it away but gets it from the outer half of the bat. The ball goes aerially to the right of extra cover. Eoin Morgan moves to that side and takes it with ease. 20 needed in the last 2 overs!

17.51

Flatter ball, outside off. Daryl Mitchell slaps it towards long off for one. They think for the second but settle for one.

17.46

SIX! All the way! Oh, how the momentum has changed in the last 10 balls! A short ball by Adil Rashid. Daryl Mitchell rocks back and pulls it way over the long on fence. 21 needed from 14 now.

17.31

Direct hit and Neesham would have been gone! Shorter ball, on off. He cuts it to covers and takes off for one. The fielder misses his shy at the bowler's end so Neesham is safe.

17.26

SIX! There she goes! Neesham is playing a gem of an innings here for New Zealand! Tossed up, googly and on off. Neesham gets low and slog-sweeps it over the mid-wicket fence.

17.10

Shorter ball, on off. Chopped to long off. Daryl Mitchell gets in the way of Adil Rashid so he does not take the single. So good to see in such a crunch situation.

Change in bowling. Adil Rashid (3-0-25-0) is back on.

Runs Scored 23 Runs

Score after 17 overs : 133/4

J Neesham20 (7)

D M'chell46 (40)

C Jordan3-0-31-0

16.61

Fuller and on middle, Neesham, swings, it goes off the inner half through square leg for one. End of a huge over, the game has changed in the favour of the Kiwis now. 34 needed off 18 balls.

16.52

That lands in between the two fielders! On middle, Neesham once again looks to loft it over the leg side. Does not connect that well. Liam Livingstone runs to his right from deep mid-wicket. Jonny Bairstow runs to his left from long on but both do not go for the catch. Two in the end. Jordan can't believe it.

16.46

SIX! BAIRSTOW'S KNEE HAS TOUCHED THE ROPES! That is what he was worried about and that is a maximum for Neesham. Yet another one and he has got New Zealand back into the game. Heart in the mouth stuff for Neesham there. A slower one and Neesham drags his attempted heave shot towards wide long on. The timing is not there. Bairstow runs towards the ball, takes it but starts to fall down on the ropes. Jonny shows good awareness by tossing the ball to Livingstone who has come in from deep mid-wicket. Liam catches it and releases the throw. Meanwhile, Jordan is celebrating the relay catch. The throw is to the keeper's end where the bails are whipped off. Even the run out is to be checked. The focus shifts towards the two umpires who refer it upstairs. The soft signal for the catch is out. Replays though show that the knee of Bairstow has touched the fence and there is no need to look any further. Drama galore.

Is that a catch? The soft signal is out. Hang on, it is a six. Jonny Bairstow's knee touched the ropes while collecting the catch.

16.41wd

WIDE! This is not good, not what is expected from Jordan! He is so good at death but that is what pressure can do to you. Looks to bowl the slower one but bowls it well wide outside off. Left alone.

Commentary

We are back for the chase! England have taken their position on the field. Daryl Mitchell and Martin Guptill stride out to bat. Chris Woakes will start with the ball.

... THE RUN CHASE ...

Right then. Plenty of factors will determine who goes to the final after this clash. The pitch is perhaps not the easiest to bat on but if the dew comes, New Zealand will have a fair bit of advantage. But, it is important to remember that England have even been brilliant with the ball, especially in the Powerplay. A cracking chase coming our way so do not go anywhere!

Glenn Phillips, who was a livewire in the field, comes up for a quick word. Starts by talking about the moment when he collided with the advertising board and says that his hands are fine, just a bit niggly. Tells that it is all about going out there with a positive mindset and keeping up with the rate. Shares that he has got mixed feedback about the pitch, some skidded on and some held on. Adds that he will get a fair idea when he will go out to bat.

England did not have the best of starts with the bat. Jonny Bairstow's return to the top wasn't the best one as he fell early even Buttler got out after getting a start. The English middle order hadn't been under much pressure throughout the competition and here they were under tremendous pressure in a semi-final match. Dawid Malan held the innings together while Moeen Ali was struggling to find his timing initially. The partnership between these had given England a pretty good platform where they could tee off in the final overs. Liam Livingstone hit a couple of lusty blows but it was Moeen Ali who made sure that he batted till the end to see his team cross the 160-run mark.

New Zealand had a brilliant start with the ball. Seeing the back of Bairstow and Buttler early on would have been exactly what they would have prayed for. They did bowl quite well in the middle overs too but England managed to keep ticking along at a steady rate. There were many instances where they gave a boundary on the last ball of the over and that cost them quite a bit of runs. They would be a touch disappointed with the way they finished as there were quite a few loose deliveries in the death overs. Tim Southee was brilliant with the ball. He bowled quite well up front and got the big wicket of Dawid Malan. Adam Milne, James Neesham and Ish Sodhi were the other wicket-takers.

A good effort by both the teams here. It would be tough to say which team would be happier. But, with the possibility of dew, later on, New Zealand will be quite happy with the way they bowled. This game is now nicely poised for an entertaining second half.

Runs Scored 11 Runs

Score after 20 overs : 166/4

E Morgan4 (2)

M Ali51 (37)

J Neesham2-0-18-1

19.62

Dropped and two more! 11 from the last over. ENGLAND END WITH 166/4! A full one outside off, Morgan looks to go over covers. He ends up skying it towards the man at sweeper cover. The fielder, Glenn Phillips runs in, slips as he tries to take it, does not hang on. Two taken.

19.52

Fumble and two! A short ball, Morgan looks to pull, this goes off the inner half towards short fine leg. Boult fumbles. Two taken.

19.51wd

WIDE! Extremely wide outside off, looking to stay away from the batter. Morgan lets it be.

19.41

Moeen misses out! A full toss on the pads, Ali is probably taken by surprise. He mistimes his attempted swipe across the line. It goes aerially but falls safely towards long leg. Only a single.

19.34

FOUR! This time Moeen puts it away! A full toss, outside off, Ali holds his shape and hits it over covers. Boundary. Also, fifty for Moeen! Crucial knock. His team was in trouble when he walked out and he has delivered.

Who will bat now? Eoin Morgan it is. He will be at the non-striker's end.

19.2W

OUT! Straight to the man! Liam Livingstone falls now. A single and a wicket on the first two balls of the last over. Good start from James Neesham! He bowls it really full and wide outside off, difficult to get under those. Liam Livingstone looks to power it over long off but does not get the desired elevation. He holes out to the fielder in the deep. Mitchell Santner has a safe pair of hands.

19.11

Singles really won't harm the Kiwis! A full one outside off, it is hit down to long off for one.

Will Kane Williamson go with a spinner in the final over? Nope, here is James Neesham. He went for 7 in his first over.

Runs Scored 9 Runs

Score after 19 overs : 155/3

M Ali45 (34)

L L'stone17 (9)

T Boult4-0-40-0

18.61

Outside off, Ali strokes it through covers for one. Another good over for England comes to an end.

18.50

A slower short ball, outside off. Ali looks to pull but misses. A dot, gold at this stage.

18.41

Another full one, outside off, Liam mistimes his attempted shot but still, it goes through point for one.

18.34

FOUR! Beats the dive of Guptill and the 150 is up! Outside off, Liam Livingstone hits it wide of long off. Guptill runs there and puts in a desperate dive but fails to stop it.

18.22

A fumble and two! A full toss again but this is well wide outside off. It is hit down towards long off. The fielder runs to his left and fumbles, two taken.

18.11

A low full toss on middle, this is whipped through mid-wicket for one.

Who will bowl the 19th over? Trent Boult (3-0-31-0) is back.

Runs Scored 16 Runs

Score after 18 overs : 146/3

L L'stone10 (6)

M Ali43 (31)

A Milne4-0-31-1

17.66

SIX! That is huge! Out of here! What a hit! Right in the slot this one. Fuller and on middle, Liam Livingstone launches it over the bowler's head for a biggie. End of a huge over. 170 now seems possible.

17.50

Had he hit that, it would have been out of the park! A slower one outside off, Liam Livingstone looks to go big over mid-wicket but misses. That was there to be hit.

17.51wd

WIDE! That does not come out right! A slower one, well wide outside off. Left alone.

17.41

Outside off, fuller, this is hit down to long off for one.

17.31

A good short one, on the body, Liam is late into the pull shot and it goes off the under-edge towards short fine leg. A single. Milne got away with that. A short one with fine leg up is a big risk.

17.21

Wide outside off, Ali swings his bat at it. He looks to push it on the off side without much foot movement but it goes off the inner half towards long on for one.

17.16

SIX! That sounded so good! That is right off the middle! Moeen Ali is on a roll now. Another over which begins with a biggie. Shorter and outside off, another slower one. Ali waits for it and smacks it over the mid-wicket fence.

New Zealand
England
Batter R B 4s 6s SR
M Guptill

c M Ali b C Woakes

4 3 1 0 133.33
D M'chell

not out

72 47 4 4 153.19
K W'amson

c A Rashid b C Woakes

5 11 0 0 45.45
D Conway

st J Buttler b L L'stone

46 38 5 1 121.05
G P'llips

c S B'lings b L L'stone

2 4 0 0 50
J Neesham

c E Morgan b A Rashid

27 11 1 3 245.45
M Santner

not out

1 1 0 0 100
Extras

(b 1,lb 4,w 4,nb 1,Penalty 0)

10
Total 19.0 (RR: 8.79)
167/5

Did not bat: A Milne, T Southee, I Sodhi, T Boult

Fall of wickets:

(M Guptill, 0.3 ov) (K W'amson, 2.4 ov) (D Conway, 13.4 ov) (G P'llips, 15.1 ov) (J Neesham, 18 ov)
Bowler O M R W ER
C Woakes
4 1 36 2 9.00
C Jordan
3 0 31 0 10.33
A Rashid
4 0 39 1 9.75
M Wood
4 0 34 0 8.50
L L'stone
4 0 22 2 5.50
Batter R B 4s 6s SR
J Buttler

lbw b I Sodhi

29 24 4 0 120.83
J B'rstow

c K W'amson b A Milne

13 17 2 0 76.47
D Malan

c D Conway b T Southee

41 30 4 1 136.66
M Ali

not out

51 37 3 2 137.83
L L'stone

c M Santner b J Neesham

17 10 1 1 170
E Morgan

not out

4 2 0 0 200
Extras

(b 0,lb 2,w 9,nb 0,Penalty 0)

11
Total 20.0 (RR: 8.3)
166/4

Did not bat: S B'lings, C Woakes, C Jordan, A Rashid, M Wood

Fall of wickets:

(J B'rstow, 5.1 ov) (J Buttler, 8.1 ov) (D Malan, 15.2 ov) (L L'stone, 19.2 ov)
Bowler O M R W ER
T Southee
4 0 24 1 6.00
T Boult
4 0 40 0 10.00
A Milne
4 0 31 1 7.75
I Sodhi
4 0 32 1 8.00
M Santner
1 0 8 0 8.00
J Neesham
2 0 18 1 9.00
G P'llips
1 0 11 0 11.00
New Zealand
England

Commentary

That's a wrap to this exhilarating see-saw contest. We have got our first finalist in New Zealand. Do join us on Thursday for the clash between Australia and Pakistan in Dubai to find out the second finalist. The action will begin at 6 pm local (2 pm GMT) but you can join us in advance for the build-up. Cheers!

Kane Williamson, the victorious captain of New Zealand, says that they have played England on several occasions and they knew it was going to be a great game of cricket. Adds that England had a good total on the board but staying in the game was the key. Praises Daryl Mitchell and the character that he has shown throughout the tournament. Confesses that they were probably a little behind the curve but the momentum shifted at the right time. Praises James Neesham and says that it was a valuable knock from him and it was ultimately the deciding factor for them. Shares that they will be watching the second semi-final and are expecting a fantastic match. Signs off by saying that they know they have another challenge coming up and they will focus on that.

Eoin Morgan, the captain of England, says that coming into the game they knew that both sides were really good and credits Kane Williamson and his team for the way they played. Praises his team by saying that they fought really hard in the tournament and even in this game, but it wasn't their day. Says that it is hard to identify the key moments where they lost the game but feels that they lost the momentum in the last few overs. Shares that it was a sluggish wicket and offered a bit to the spinners but England hung in there to put a par score. Credits James Neesham for the way he hit sixes straightaway on this pitch. Finishes by saying that he loves playing for England and he hopes to play the next T20 World Cup in 2022.

No prizes for guessing, Daryl Mitchell is the Player of the Match! The Kiwi opener says that it was a little whirlwind and he is just happy to get the job done in the end. Mentions that the pitch was a little two-paced at the start and the innings by Conway set the platform and Neesham with his hitting from ball one helped them. Adds that they wanted to hang in there and they knew that one or two good overs will help them to get the job done. He signs off by saying that it is cool to have his family here watching the game.

Presentation time...

Earlier in the evening, after being put to bat first, England didn't get the desired start as they lost both Jonny Bairstow and Jos Buttler quite early. The Three Lions struggled for fluency throughout, especially in the first half of their batting innings. Courtesy of the stand between Moeen Ali and Dawid Malan, England clawed their way back and the former made sure to take the total beyond the 160-run mark. However, things didn't go according to the plan for them with the ball in the end overs and they ended up losing the knockout game.

England will be shell-shocked. It was their game to lose till the start of the last five overs and some very average bowling at the death has cost them a chance to play in the final. James Neesham targeted Chris Jordan in the 17th over and New Zealand amassed 23 runs from it. It all went haywire for the Three Lions and that over turned out to be the momentum stealer. The Blackcaps rode the momentum from thereon and demolished the target in the end.

The chips were down in the New Zealand camp. The required rate was alarmingly high. The chance to play in the final was fast slipping away. It was a pitch that demanded application and bravery. Daryl Mitchell showed both the qualities and James Neesham's arrival injected fresh momentum into the chase for the Kiwis. His sparkling cameo brought the required rate down drastically and then Mitchell took over. He stayed unbeaten and steered the Kiwis to victory with 6 balls to spare in the end. Unbelievable.

To be honest, it appeared that it's not the night for New Zealand. Their chase started on the wrong note as they lost two of the most experienced batters in Martin Guptill and Kane Williamson fairly early and cheaply. The 82-run stand between Daryl Mitchell and Devon Conway brought a ray of hope in the New Zealand camp but the departure of the latter put immense pressure on them. Mitchell did spend some time in the middle but he was not at his fluent best and struggled for timing. That was one half of the story, the next half made him the hero.

NEW ZEALAND ARE IN THE FINAL! They have done it. They have avenged their loss against England by knocking them out of the 2021 T20 World Cup. The pain of Lord's, the ghost of Lord's that haunted the Blackcaps has been buried here in Abu Dhabi. What a match! What a victory! Daryl Mitchell has emerged as the unlikely hero for the Kiwis and they are over the moon. The Kiwi dugout is jumping in joy. You can feel the excitement in the air.

Runs Scored 20 Runs

Score after 19 overs : 167/5

D M'chell72 (47)

M Santner1 (1)

C Woakes4-1-36-2

18.64

FOUR! Mitchell though wants to end it in style and he does so! NEW ZEALAND HAVE BEATEN THE FINALIST OF THE LAST EDITION AND HEAD TO THEIR MAIDEN T20 WORLD CUP FINAL! A high full toss, on middle and leg, Mitchell swings, it goes off the inner half through backward square leg. Boundary. New Zealand win by 5 wickets.

18.51

Shorter in length and on middle, Santner now pulls it towards deep square leg for one. Singles will do it now for the Kiwis.

Eoin Morgan is in discussion with Chris Woakes. Does the pacer have one more trick up his sleeve?

18.41

Five more needed! A short one, on middle, Daryl Mitchell pulls, this time he does not get on top of the bounce. It goes off the top edge but lands well short of deep square leg for one.

18.36

SIX! BANG! Daryl Mitchell is in a hurry now to end this. He is just a big hit away! Short and on middle, sits up to be hit. Mitchell nails the pull and it goes over the mid-wicket fence.

18.26

SIX! Daryl Mitchell, you beauty! After Neesham's wicket, the onus is now on him and he is providing the late kick. Not good bowling though from England. It is on a length and on middle, this is thumped over the long on fence for a biggie. 12 needed in 10. New Zealand's game to lose.

18.12

Good running! Two taken! Shorter and on middle, this is slapped straight down the ground. They take one, go for the second. Complete it.

Mitchell Santner will bat now. We are headed for a thrilling finish, folks. Chris Woakes will bowl the penultimate over. He has been the man with the ball for Eoin Morgan. Can he deliver here?

Runs Scored 14 Runs

Score after 18 overs : 147/5

J Neesham27 (11)

D M'chell53 (42)

A Rashid4-0-39-1

17.6W

OUT! TAKEN! The googly of Adil Rashid does it! He bowls it shorter and outside off. James Neesham looks to cut it away but gets it from the outer half of the bat. The ball goes aerially to the right of extra cover. Eoin Morgan moves to that side and takes it with ease. 20 needed in the last 2 overs!

17.51

Flatter ball, outside off. Daryl Mitchell slaps it towards long off for one. They think for the second but settle for one.

17.46

SIX! All the way! Oh, how the momentum has changed in the last 10 balls! A short ball by Adil Rashid. Daryl Mitchell rocks back and pulls it way over the long on fence. 21 needed from 14 now.

17.31

Direct hit and Neesham would have been gone! Shorter ball, on off. He cuts it to covers and takes off for one. The fielder misses his shy at the bowler's end so Neesham is safe.

17.26

SIX! There she goes! Neesham is playing a gem of an innings here for New Zealand! Tossed up, googly and on off. Neesham gets low and slog-sweeps it over the mid-wicket fence.

17.10

Shorter ball, on off. Chopped to long off. Daryl Mitchell gets in the way of Adil Rashid so he does not take the single. So good to see in such a crunch situation.

Change in bowling. Adil Rashid (3-0-25-0) is back on.

Runs Scored 23 Runs

Score after 17 overs : 133/4

J Neesham20 (7)

D M'chell46 (40)

C Jordan3-0-31-0

16.61

Fuller and on middle, Neesham, swings, it goes off the inner half through square leg for one. End of a huge over, the game has changed in the favour of the Kiwis now. 34 needed off 18 balls.

16.52

That lands in between the two fielders! On middle, Neesham once again looks to loft it over the leg side. Does not connect that well. Liam Livingstone runs to his right from deep mid-wicket. Jonny Bairstow runs to his left from long on but both do not go for the catch. Two in the end. Jordan can't believe it.

16.46

SIX! BAIRSTOW'S KNEE HAS TOUCHED THE ROPES! That is what he was worried about and that is a maximum for Neesham. Yet another one and he has got New Zealand back into the game. Heart in the mouth stuff for Neesham there. A slower one and Neesham drags his attempted heave shot towards wide long on. The timing is not there. Bairstow runs towards the ball, takes it but starts to fall down on the ropes. Jonny shows good awareness by tossing the ball to Livingstone who has come in from deep mid-wicket. Liam catches it and releases the throw. Meanwhile, Jordan is celebrating the relay catch. The throw is to the keeper's end where the bails are whipped off. Even the run out is to be checked. The focus shifts towards the two umpires who refer it upstairs. The soft signal for the catch is out. Replays though show that the knee of Bairstow has touched the fence and there is no need to look any further. Drama galore.

Is that a catch? The soft signal is out. Hang on, it is a six. Jonny Bairstow's knee touched the ropes while collecting the catch.

16.41wd

WIDE! This is not good, not what is expected from Jordan! He is so good at death but that is what pressure can do to you. Looks to bowl the slower one but bowls it well wide outside off. Left alone.

16.34

FOUR! Thumped! This is a huge over! On middle, once again, the bowler misses the spot. It is thumped down to the long on fence for a boundary. This is outstanding batting from Neesham.

16.31wd

WIDE! Pressure getting to Jordan here! Down the leg side. Way down the leg side. Left alone. Morgan has a word with his bowler.

16.22lb

Full ball, on the pads. James Neesham misses the whip. The ball hits his pads and rolls away. Buttler chases it by going towards deep square and they get two leg byes.

16.16

SIX! Bang! On a length, on the pads. Neesham lines himself up and heaves it way over the mid-wicket fence.

Runs Scored 3 Runs

Score after 16 overs : 110/4

J Neesham1 (1)

D M'chell46 (40)

L L'stone4-0-22-2

15.61

Loopy and full around off, Neesham drags his attempted slog-sweep to deep mid-wicket. A single to close a terrific over. What a spell from Liam Livingstone - 4-0-22-2!

Change in bowling. Chris Jordan (2-0-16-0) is back on.

15.61wd

Wide! Slips a full ball down the leg side, Neesham sees it through to the keeper.

15.51

A bit straighter from Liam, it's worked in the gap at mid-wicket for a single.

15.40

Beaten again! Liam Livingstone is all over Daryl Mitchell at the moment. Dishes out a leg spinner, outside off, Daryl has not picked it, tries to drive but misses.

15.30

Quicker and flatter, full and outside off, Daryl Mitchell tries to play the reverse-batted shot but misses.

15.20

Flighted and full, around off and spinning away, Daryl throws his bat at it but fails to connect.

The game is slipping away from New Zealand. They need someone to play a blinder of an innings here. Can James Neesham do that?

15.1W

OUT! CAUGHT! Liam Livingstone is doing with the ball, gets his second wicket and removes the dangerous Glenn Phillips. A floated delivery, pitching fuller and around middle, perhaps a leg spinner, Phillips winds up for a big heave over the leg side but gets a massive top edge on it. The ball flies down to long off and Sam Billings takes the simplest of catches. The wheels are coming off for the Kiwis. 60 needed off 29 balls.

Runs Scored 10 Runs

Score after 15 overs : 107/3

G P'llips2 (3)

D M'chell45 (36)

M Wood4-0-34-0

14.61

Spears in a full ball around off, Glenn Phillips forces it out to the right of mid on and takes a single. Chris Jordan came up with a good sliding stop inside the ring.

14.51

Follows the batsman down the leg side with a 151 kph short delivery, Daryl Mitchell plays a mistimed pull to deep square leg for a single.

14.44

FOUR! The quicker you bowl, the faster you travel. Wood goes short and sharp around off, Daryl Mitchell looks to pull but only manages a top edge. It flies behind the keeper and finds the fence. New Zealand won't mind how they come as long as they come.

14.32

100 up! Shortish and around off, at 91 mph, Mitchell backs away to heave it over the leg side but ends up slicing it down to third man for two. Singles or doubles won't do it for the Blackcaps. They need to find the boundaries.

14.21

Again it's on the shorter side around off, Glenn taps it down to cover-point and rotates the strike.

14.11

Back of a length, around off, Daryl Mitchell steps back and slaps it down to long off for a run.

Runs Scored 5 Runs

Score after 14 overs : 97/3

D M'chell37 (32)

G P'llips0 (1)

L L'stone3-0-19-1

13.61

Flatter ball, on off. Punched past covers for one.

13.51b

Full ball, on off. Glenn Phillips misses the drive. Jos Buttler takes the bails off but he does not have the ball in his hand. It goes to short third man and they cross for a run.

13.4W

OUT! STUMPED! Liam Livingstone does it! The pressure was building up and it results in a wicket. Liam Livingstone fires this outside off. Conway is down the track to drive but gets no bat on it. Jos Buttler does the rest behind the stumps and New Zealand are in big, big trouble now. They need 72 in 38 balls and Glenn Phillips walks out to bat.

13.30

Did that carry? Flatter ball, on off. Conway hits it hard back to the bowler. The ball goes very low to Liam Livingstone. He gets his right hand down but cannot grab it. Maybe, that bounced in front.

13.22

Loopy ball, on off. Conway hits it to the right of long on for a couple.

13.11

A very full one, on off. Daryl Mitchell hits it to long on for one.

Runs Scored 12 Runs

Score after 13 overs : 92/2

D M'chell35 (30)

D Conway44 (35)

A Rashid3-0-25-0

12.61

A single to end the over! 12 from it! On middle, this is pulled through square leg. Two taken.

12.56

SIX! That though was a tremendous effort from Jordan! What an athlete that guy is! He just could not hang onto it in the end! This is tossed up nicely, it is full and on off. Mitchell lofts it down the ground towards long off. Jordan leaps, he stretches one hand up. He never went for the catch and always wanted to push it back inside. Initially, it did seem like he saved 5 for his side but the replays show that it hit his hand and then lands on the ropes. First biggie for Mitchell! Can this get him going now?

12.41

Now Devon plays the reverse sweep, he does hit it well but to short third man for only a run.

12.32

Now a googly but down the leg side. Conway sweeps, it comes more off the gloves, goes fine on the leg side for two.

12.21lb

Mitchell will be very disappointed he did not put that away! This is very short and into the pads. Probably holds a touch on the surface! Mitchell is way too early into the pull shot, it hits the pad and rolls towards short third man for one. Leg bye.

12.11

Slightly shorter and outside off, Conway chops it to point for one. Really smartly bowled, Slowed it up nicely.

Change. Adil Rashid (2-0-14-0) is back on.

Runs Scored 7 Runs

Score after 12 overs : 80/2

D Conway40 (32)

D M'chell28 (27)

L L'stone2-0-15-0

11.61

A single to end! So despite the boundary, just the 7 from the over. On middle, this is swept through mid-wicket for one.

11.54

FOUR! Through the covers! Once again a boundary just as the pressure was building! Outside off and fuller. Conway gets it past covers. This one races away to the fence.

11.40

Good stop! Conway skips down the track and hits it hard back towards the bowler who does well to stop it with one hand. Saves at least one run for his side.

11.32

Good running! On middle, this is heaved towards wide mid on. Two taken.

11.20

Run out chance! Not taken! Liam fires it in outside off. Conway jams it out to short third man and takes off for a run. He is sent back. Rashid puts in a wayward throw towards the keeper and Conway makes it back in time.

11.10

Quicker and fuller outside off, Conway looks to sweep but misses.

Runs Scored 15 Runs

Score after 11 overs : 73/2

D M'chell28 (27)

D Conway33 (26)

M Wood3-0-24-0

10.60

A dot to end but a big over for the Kiwis. Welcome one. 94 needed in 9. A short one on middle, Mitchell looks to ramp it but is beaten for pace.

10.51

A single now! Quicker, Wood really bends his back on this one. Conway taps it to point for one.

10.46

SIX! Over the fence! Is this the momentum shifting over? Well, 14 from it with a ball to go. What a shot this is! Conway skips down the track. This is banged in short. Conway upper-cuts it and it flies over the point fence for a biggie. Kane Williamson is on his feet in the dugout, applauding the shot.

10.31

Just a single from the Free Hit! Angled into the body, Mitchell shuffles back and looks to heave it, he gets an inside edge onto the pads. It rolls behind the wickets for one.

10.32nb+lb

NO BALL! Not what England wanted but Kiwis will be delighted. They have a Free Hit but they need to make use of it. This is short and on the body. Conway looks to pull but misses. It hits the pads and rolls on the leg side. A leg bye. Can Mitchell take advantage of the Free Hit?

10.21

Mitchell would feel he missed out! This is into his strong area, it is angled into the pads. Mitchell looks to flick but misses. It hits him on the pad and rolls beside the wicket. They cross and it's given as a run. The 50-run stand comes up.

10.14

FOUR! Powered! A boundary after the break, just what the Kiwis needed! On middle, length. Mitchell clears his front leg and smacks it past the bowler. It goes screaming away to the boundary.

Drinks! New Zealand will need to step on the gas soon now. The start for England has been brilliant and that leaves New Zealand with no choice but to take some extra risks in the middle phase of the game. If it works out, then batters like Glenn Phillips and James Neesham will fancy themselves in finishing the chase. Otherwise, England would play in the final on Sunday.

Runs Scored 8 Runs

Score after 10 overs : 58/2

D Conway26 (23)

D M'chell22 (23)

L L'stone1-0-8-0

9.60

Nails the reverse sweep but does not find the gap! On off, Conway hits it hard but to backward point. A dot to end. 8 from Liam Livingstone's first. 109 needed in 60.

9.54

FOUR! This will help the Kiwis' cause! They need a lot more though. Conway dances down, gets to the pitch of it and lofts it down the ground. Long off is quite wide and it goes to the fence.

9.42

Two! Still no boundaries! Conway comes down the track, does not quite get to the pitch of the ball. Conway looks to loft it over covers but due to the turn, it goes more off the outer half towards sweeper cover for two.

9.31

Flatter and quicker, on off, this is pushed down to long on for one.

9.21

Outside off, Conway hits it through covers but just for one.

Liam Livingstone comes on now. New Zealand will have to go after him to reduce the margin between balls and runs.

9.10

Good start by Liam Livingstone! Flatter and outside off, Conway looks to sweep but misses. The keeper does the rest.

Runs Scored 5 Runs

Score after 9 overs : 50/2

D M'chell21 (22)

D Conway19 (18)

M Wood2-0-10-0

8.62

Short of a length, on off. Daryl Mitchell pulls it to long on. There is a direct hit at the bowler's end and the ball rolls away towards covers after that. The batters take one more. 5 from the over and the required rate is creeping up towards 11 now.

8.51

Shortish and outside off, some extra pace there, Conway is caught in an awkward position as he keeps it out to covers. They cross for a run. The fielder underarms it at the keeper's end and finds the stumps as well but Daryl Mitchell is well in.

8.41

Yet another single for New Zealand! Mark Wood bowls the hard length, on off. This is hit to wide mid off for one.

8.30

Short ball again, on off. Mitchell looks to pull but the ball goes over him. Was there some edge? Morgan has a word with Buttler but a review is not taken.

8.21

Short ball, on the pads. Pulled to fine leg for one.

8.10

Length ball, outside off. Conway comes down the track to drive but gets no bat on it.

Runs Scored 4 Runs

Score after 8 overs : 45/2

D Conway17 (15)

D M'chell18 (19)

A Rashid2-0-14-0

7.61

The struggle for New Zealand continues. Loopy ball, on off. Conway comes down the track and heaves it to long on for one.

7.51

Shorter ball, on off. Daryl Mitchell rocks back but pulls it straight towards deep mid-wicket for one.

7.41

Tossed up, on off. Devon Conway drives it nicely to long on for one.

7.31

Darted on the pads. Eased to long on for one.

7.20

Attempts another reverse sweep but gets no bat on it this time.

7.10

Flatter ball, on leg. Daryl Mitchell reverse-sweeps it towards backward point.

Runs Scored 5 Runs

Score after 7 overs : 41/2

D M'chell16 (15)

D Conway15 (13)

M Wood1-0-5-0

6.61

Length ball, on off. Punched to mid off for one. Easy single but Eoin Morgan would not mind this one bit.

6.51

On a length, around off. Conway looks to drive but gets the outside edge. The ball goes to third man for one.

6.41

No man's land! Short ball, on off. Daryl Mitchell goes for the pull but gets the top edge. The ball goes towards fine leg. Buttler runs for it and the man from the boundary line runs in but it lands between them. One taken.

6.32

Short of a length, on off. Daryl Mitchell pulls it wide of long on for a couple.

6.20

Gets behind the line of the delivery pushes it towards the bowler without much conviction.

6.10

A touch short and around off, Daryl Mitchell makes space and taps it down towards backward point.

Change. Mark Wood comes on now.

Runs Scored 10 Runs

Score after 6 overs : 36/2

D Conway14 (12)

D M'chell12 (10)

A Rashid1-0-10-0

5.64

FOUR! Glorious! Devon Conway is one of the best batters against spin in the New Zealand camp. He proves it with this shot. Adil Rashid floats it up around off and lands it full, Conway wears his skates to run down the track, reaches the pitch of the ball perfectly and crunches it through the gap between extra cover and mid off. It races away to the fence. At the end of the Powerplay, New Zealand are 36/2, needing 131 more for a win.

5.50

Flighted and around leg, Devon Conway misses out there as he fails to connect with his attempted sweep shot.

5.41

Fuller and on middle, forced down to long on for a single.

5.30

Appeal for an lbw, but it lacks the desired conviction. Tossed up around off, fuller in length and it's a googly. Daryl Mitchell tries to defend but misses and is hit on the pads. The appeal is not successful as it might be spinning down and missing the stumps.

5.21

Floated and full around off, Devon presents a straight bat and drives it down the ground for a single.

5.14

FOUR! Devon Conway greets the leggie with a boundary. Adil Rashid tries to begin his spell with a googly but it's on the shorter side around off, Devon gets back and smacks it through the gap at cover-point for a boundary. Finding the placement was the key and it was done with aplomb by Conway.

Change. Adil Rashid comes on now.

Runs Scored 8 Runs

Score after 5 overs : 26/2

D M'chell11 (8)

D Conway5 (8)

C Woakes3-1-16-2

4.60

Fuller and on middle, Daryl Mitchell covers the line and defends it back. Woakes has bowled three overs from his quota of 4. 2/16 so far.

4.51

Risky single. On a good length and in the line of the stumps, Conway walks forward and forces it towards mid off for a quick run. Chris Jordan misses his shy at the bowler's end otherwise it would have been close. The replays show that Devon had to run around Woakes and that could have cost him in case of a direct hit.

4.40

Around off on a length, angling away, Devon tries to push it through the line but gets an inside edge past the stumps to short fine leg. He looks for a run but is sent back.

4.31

Back of a length on middle, Daryl brings down a straight bat and pushes it to long on for a run. Perfect from Mitchell after finding the boundary. New Zealand need a partnership at the moment.

4.24

FOUR! Easy pickings! Angling down the leg side, on a length, Daryl Mitchell flicks it firmly and behind square leg for a boundary.

4.12

Aerial... Fuller and around off, slower in pace at 117 kph, Mitchell is early into the shot and goes through with it. He mistimes it in the air but it goes straight behind the bowler and lands in no man's land. Two runs taken.

Runs Scored 5 Runs

Score after 4 overs : 18/2

D Conway4 (6)

D M'chell4 (4)

C Jordan2-0-10-0

3.64

FOUR! One bounce into the boundary. Jordan serves it on a length and outside off, this time Conway stays composed rather than loose, brings his bat down properly and lofts it over covers for a boundary. Will this break the shackles?

3.50

The batsman has just blocked that from his crease. What an over, so far!

3.40

No timing at all. England have tightened the screws very early in the game. Short ball, around off at 140 kph, Conway is early into the pull shot and bottom-edges it in the direction of the bowler.

3.41wd

Wide! Sliding down the leg side, a bit on the shorter side, Conway tries to work it down to fine leg but misses.

3.30

Another play and a miss. This one is on a length and outside off, Devon Conway tries to slap it through the line but fails to connect.

3.20

Angling into the batsman, on a length around off, at 140 kph, Devon defends it back from the crease.

3.10

Play and a miss! Short in length and wide outside off, Conway has a lazy poke at it, away from his body, and he misses.

Runs Scored 0 Runs

Score after 3 overs : 13/2

D M'chell4 (4)

D Conway0 (0)

C Woakes2-1-8-2

2.60

On a length around off, Mitchell mistimes his shot to the off side. A wicket maiden for Chris Woakes!

2.50

Beaten! Beauty by Chris. Serves it on a length and close to off, seaming away, Daryl Mitchell is caught pushing and missing inside the line.

New Zealand are in some trouble here. Devon Conway is in the middle now.

2.4W

OUT! CAUGHT! Massive moment in this match, Kane Williamson is gone. England are celebrating big, they know the value of this wicket. The accumulator for New Zealand, the talisman, Kane flops in a big semi-final. Woakes has picked two big wickets in his opening spell. He delivers it on a length around off at 133 kph, Kane Williamson tries to be funky with his attempted paddle scoop. Walks across the stumps but only manages to spoon it from the outer portion of his bat. It flies to the right of short fine leg and Adil Rashid keeps his eyes on the ball to catch it safely.

2.30

Fuller and on middle, angling down at 132 kph, Kane fails to flick and is hit on the pads. No appeal as it's going down.

2.20

Around off and a bit short, Kane walks forward and then tries to dab it down but gets a bottom edge. The ball rolls softly near the stumps.

2.10

A touch short around middle and leg, Kane Williamson tucks it off his pads but finds short fine leg. Woakes gets away with a poor delivery, either side of short 45 and that would have been a boundary.

Runs Scored 5 Runs

Score after 2 overs : 13/1

K W'amson5 (7)

D M'chell4 (2)

C Jordan1-0-5-0

1.61

A length ball on middle, worked in the gap at mid-wicket for one.

1.53

Another three. Chris Jordan is too straight with his line, Daryl Mitchell flicks it through mid-wicket and finds the gap. Liam Livingstone chases it to his left in the deep, slides to stop the ball and when he gets up, he loses his balance. His weight pushes him beyond the boundary line but Liam has released the ball before that. Smart work.

1.41

Good length, on middle, Kane works it in front of square leg and picks up a single.

1.30

Almost a drag on. Jordan lands it on a length and outside off, shaping away, Williamson is a bit loose there, tries to force the issue off the back foot to covers but gets an inside edge. It beats the stumps and dribbles towards the keeper.

1.20

Pitches it up and outside off, at 136 kph, Kane is forward as he plays a confident drive to mid off.

1.10

Jordan starts with a short ball outside off at 132 kph, Kane goes on his toes but plays a mistimed punch to covers.

Chris Jordan is set to steam in.

Runs Scored 8 Runs

Score after 1 overs : 8/1

K W'amson3 (2)

D M'chell1 (1)

C Woakes1-0-8-1

0.63

Chris goes fuller and around off, Williamson flicks it wide of mid on and the ball speeds away. It keeps on hurrying along the turf as the mid on fielder gives the chase. The ball starts to slow down a bit and Sam Billings, running across to his left, from deep mid-wicket slides to stop the ball. The batsmen pick three runs. A mixed-bag first over.

0.50

Nervy start for Kane! Back of a length, outside off and nipping away late, Williamson stands back and tries to punch but misses.

0.41

Fuller one, on middle and leg again, Daryl Mitchell does well to flick it in the gap at mid-wicket for a run.

Kane Williamson finds himself in much, much earlier than he would have liked.

0.3W

OUT! CAUGHT! Chris Woakes has delivered a dream start to England. The English boys are ecstatic. This one holds onto the pitch a little bit and that was the main reason for Guptill's undoing. Fuller one, on middle and leg at 134 kph, Martin Guptill decides to flick it off his pads but the ball comes off the pitch slowly and takes a big leading edge. It balloons towards mid on and Moeen Ali settles underneath it.

0.20

Swing and a miss! Some movement there. On a length and outside off, shaping away, Guptill throws his bat at it but is beaten by the movement.

0.14

FOUR! Bang! Martin Guptill makes a statement on the first ball. Short in length and outside off, Guptill latches onto it and smashes it over covers. You can't afford to offer width to Martin.

Commentary

We are back for the chase! England have taken their position on the field. Daryl Mitchell and Martin Guptill stride out to bat. Chris Woakes will start with the ball.

... THE RUN CHASE ...

Right then. Plenty of factors will determine who goes to the final after this clash. The pitch is perhaps not the easiest to bat on but if the dew comes, New Zealand will have a fair bit of advantage. But, it is important to remember that England have even been brilliant with the ball, especially in the Powerplay. A cracking chase coming our way so do not go anywhere!

Glenn Phillips, who was a livewire in the field, comes up for a quick word. Starts by talking about the moment when he collided with the advertising board and says that his hands are fine, just a bit niggly. Tells that it is all about going out there with a positive mindset and keeping up with the rate. Shares that he has got mixed feedback about the pitch, some skidded on and some held on. Adds that he will get a fair idea when he will go out to bat.

England did not have the best of starts with the bat. Jonny Bairstow's return to the top wasn't the best one as he fell early even Buttler got out after getting a start. The English middle order hadn't been under much pressure throughout the competition and here they were under tremendous pressure in a semi-final match. Dawid Malan held the innings together while Moeen Ali was struggling to find his timing initially. The partnership between these had given England a pretty good platform where they could tee off in the final overs. Liam Livingstone hit a couple of lusty blows but it was Moeen Ali who made sure that he batted till the end to see his team cross the 160-run mark.

New Zealand had a brilliant start with the ball. Seeing the back of Bairstow and Buttler early on would have been exactly what they would have prayed for. They did bowl quite well in the middle overs too but England managed to keep ticking along at a steady rate. There were many instances where they gave a boundary on the last ball of the over and that cost them quite a bit of runs. They would be a touch disappointed with the way they finished as there were quite a few loose deliveries in the death overs. Tim Southee was brilliant with the ball. He bowled quite well up front and got the big wicket of Dawid Malan. Adam Milne, James Neesham and Ish Sodhi were the other wicket-takers.

A good effort by both the teams here. It would be tough to say which team would be happier. But, with the possibility of dew, later on, New Zealand will be quite happy with the way they bowled. This game is now nicely poised for an entertaining second half.

Runs Scored 11 Runs

Score after 20 overs : 166/4

E Morgan4 (2)

M Ali51 (37)

J Neesham2-0-18-1

19.62

Dropped and two more! 11 from the last over. ENGLAND END WITH 166/4! A full one outside off, Morgan looks to go over covers. He ends up skying it towards the man at sweeper cover. The fielder, Glenn Phillips runs in, slips as he tries to take it, does not hang on. Two taken.

19.52

Fumble and two! A short ball, Morgan looks to pull, this goes off the inner half towards short fine leg. Boult fumbles. Two taken.

19.51wd

WIDE! Extremely wide outside off, looking to stay away from the batter. Morgan lets it be.

19.41

Moeen misses out! A full toss on the pads, Ali is probably taken by surprise. He mistimes his attempted swipe across the line. It goes aerially but falls safely towards long leg. Only a single.

19.34

FOUR! This time Moeen puts it away! A full toss, outside off, Ali holds his shape and hits it over covers. Boundary. Also, fifty for Moeen! Crucial knock. His team was in trouble when he walked out and he has delivered.

Who will bat now? Eoin Morgan it is. He will be at the non-striker's end.

19.2W

OUT! Straight to the man! Liam Livingstone falls now. A single and a wicket on the first two balls of the last over. Good start from James Neesham! He bowls it really full and wide outside off, difficult to get under those. Liam Livingstone looks to power it over long off but does not get the desired elevation. He holes out to the fielder in the deep. Mitchell Santner has a safe pair of hands.

19.11

Singles really won't harm the Kiwis! A full one outside off, it is hit down to long off for one.

Will Kane Williamson go with a spinner in the final over? Nope, here is James Neesham. He went for 7 in his first over.

Runs Scored 9 Runs

Score after 19 overs : 155/3

M Ali45 (34)

L L'stone17 (9)

T Boult4-0-40-0

18.61

Outside off, Ali strokes it through covers for one. Another good over for England comes to an end.

18.50

A slower short ball, outside off. Ali looks to pull but misses. A dot, gold at this stage.

18.41

Another full one, outside off, Liam mistimes his attempted shot but still, it goes through point for one.

18.34

FOUR! Beats the dive of Guptill and the 150 is up! Outside off, Liam Livingstone hits it wide of long off. Guptill runs there and puts in a desperate dive but fails to stop it.

18.22

A fumble and two! A full toss again but this is well wide outside off. It is hit down towards long off. The fielder runs to his left and fumbles, two taken.

18.11

A low full toss on middle, this is whipped through mid-wicket for one.

Who will bowl the 19th over? Trent Boult (3-0-31-0) is back.

Runs Scored 16 Runs

Score after 18 overs : 146/3

L L'stone10 (6)

M Ali43 (31)

A Milne4-0-31-1

17.66

SIX! That is huge! Out of here! What a hit! Right in the slot this one. Fuller and on middle, Liam Livingstone launches it over the bowler's head for a biggie. End of a huge over. 170 now seems possible.

17.50

Had he hit that, it would have been out of the park! A slower one outside off, Liam Livingstone looks to go big over mid-wicket but misses. That was there to be hit.

17.51wd

WIDE! That does not come out right! A slower one, well wide outside off. Left alone.

17.41

Outside off, fuller, this is hit down to long off for one.

17.31

A good short one, on the body, Liam is late into the pull shot and it goes off the under-edge towards short fine leg. A single. Milne got away with that. A short one with fine leg up is a big risk.

17.21

Wide outside off, Ali swings his bat at it. He looks to push it on the off side without much foot movement but it goes off the inner half towards long on for one.

17.16

SIX! That sounded so good! That is right off the middle! Moeen Ali is on a roll now. Another over which begins with a biggie. Shorter and outside off, another slower one. Ali waits for it and smacks it over the mid-wicket fence.

Change in bowling. Adam Milne (3-0-15-1) is back on.

Runs Scored 11 Runs

Score after 17 overs : 130/3

M Ali35 (28)

L L'stone3 (3)

I Sodhi4-0-32-1

16.61

A single to end another good over for England! On off, this is hit down to long off for one.

16.52

Two more! Floats it up on the pads, Ali once again looks to whip it, it goes off the inner half through square leg for two.

16.40

Yet another dot! A googly, it is outside off. Ali looks to cut but misses.

16.30

Moeen looks to go big again! Comes down the track but this time, the length is shortened. Ali swings but gets an inside edge onto the pads.

16.26

SIX! All the way! That is a big hit! Moeen has nailed that! Comes down the track, gets to the pitch of it and smacks it over the mid-wicket fence for a huge one.

16.11

Shorter and outside off, this is slapped through covers for one.

16.11wd

WIDE! Slows it up but bowls it well wide outside off. Left alone.

Change. Oh wow. Liam Livingstone vs Ish Sodhi should be the contest to watch out for.

Runs Scored 9 Runs

Score after 16 overs : 119/3

L L'stone2 (2)

M Ali26 (23)

T Southee4-0-24-1

15.61

A brilliant comeback by Southee after going for a biggie on the first ball! Just the 9 from the over. A short one, hurries onto Liam Livingstone, he looks to pull, it hits the splice and lobs towards mid-wicket for one.

15.51

Just another run! Length and on off, Ali looks to slap but does not time it, it goes to long off for a single.

15.40

A good yorker, outside off, inside the tramline. Ali fails to reach it. A dot.

15.31

Liam Livingstone comes down the track straightaway. He works it down to long on and gets off the mark.

Who will Eoin Morgan send in now? Liam Livingstone? Sam Billings? Or will he walk in himself? Here is the big and strong Liam Livingstone.

15.2W

OUT! EDGED AND TAKEN! Malan falls 9 short of a half ton and Southee has his revenge! The seam-up ball does the trick. It is short and outside off and Malan looks to pull. But it takes the under-edge and goes into the gloves of Conway who takes it. A good knock comes to an end. The foundation is laid for the batters to come in.

15.16

SIX! All the way! The 16th over starts with a biggie! Pressure now on Southee and England will look to make this into a big over! Slightly shorter, another slower one. Malan this time waits for it and tonks it over the mid-wicket fence.

Change. Tim Southee (3-0-15-0) to bowl out now.

Runs Scored 10 Runs

Score after 15 overs : 110/2

D Malan35 (28)

M Ali25 (21)

T Boult3-0-31-0

14.61lb

Malan looks to play the paddle scoop but Boult digs it into the pitch and on middle, it hits Malan's arms and lobs to the right of the keeper who runs towards the ball but does not pick it up cleanly. A single in the end.

14.51

Length now and on off, Ali slaps it down to long off and gets to the other end.

14.44

FOUR! There is the boundary! Welcome one! Boult errs in line, he slips this one down the leg side. Moeen flicks it through backward square leg, and it gets to the fence in no time.

14.31

Another one which lands in no man's land! A slower short ball outside off, Malan looks to slap it but once again is a touch early into the shot. He mistimes it aerially towards covers for one.

14.21

Lands safe! A slower one, it is the knuckle-ball. Fuller and on middle, Moeen is early as he tries to loft it. It goes more off the toe-end towards mid off. Tim Southee runs in from long off and dives forward but does not get to it. Good effort but he could not get there in time. A single. The 50-run stand comes up.

14.12

Well bowled but nicely played too! A very full delivery, on middle, Moeen squeezes it through mid-wicket. It is in the gap and two runs taken.

Change. Trent Boult (2-0-22-0) is back on.

Runs Scored 6 Runs

Score after 14 overs : 100/2

M Ali17 (17)

D Malan34 (26)

A Milne3-0-15-1

13.61

Yes, he does! Just a single off the last ball which brings up 100 for England. A full toss on off, a quick one. Moeen strokes it to mid off for a run.

13.51

Fuller and on off, Malan plays it through covers for one. A good over so far but can he end it well?

13.42

Dropped! Well, if you want to call it that! This is full and on middle, it is thumped back towards the bowler extremely hard. Milne sticks his left hand out. It does not stick, hits the fingers and goes towards the left of long on who initially had run to his right. Hence, two.

13.30

Another short one, angling across the left-hander. Malan looks to pull but misses.

13.21

Goes fuller now and on middle, Ali swings, it goes more off the inner half through mid-wicket for one.

13.11

Almost found the gap in the end! Malan makes room and Milne bangs it short and outside off, it is a slower one. Malan somehow reaches out for it and hits it wide of mid off for one.

Runs Scored 9 Runs

Score after 13 overs : 94/2

M Ali15 (15)

D Malan30 (22)

I Sodhi3-0-21-1

12.64

FOUR! Another boundary on the last ball of the over! Shorter ball, outside off. Moeen Ali slaps it hard. This time, the man at backward point has no chance and the ball runs away to the fence.

12.51

Malan shuffles way across the off pole and Sodhi bowls a full toss down the leg side. Malan sweeps it to deep square leg for just a single.

12.40

Tossed up, on leg. Malan reverse-sweeps it to short third man. Finds the fielder. A dot ball.

12.31

Tossed up, around off. Tapped to covers for one.

12.21

Good stop! Flatter ball, on the pads. Malan plays the reverse sweep. Neesham dives to his left at backward point and gets his hands to it. One taken.

12.11

Moeen comes down the track so Sodhi bowls it shorter. It's worked wide of long on by Moeen. Ali wants the second but Malan sends him back.

12.11wd

Shorter ball, down the leg side. Ali misses the pull. This could well be the over where he decides to step on the gas.

Change! Time for some leg spin as Ish Sodhi is back. 2-0-12-1 are his figures so far.

Runs Scored 7 Runs

Score after 12 overs : 85/2

M Ali9 (12)

D Malan28 (19)

A Milne2-0-9-1

11.61

A low full toss, wide outside off. Moeen Ali drills it to sweeper cover for one. 7 from the over.

11.50

Nicely bowled. Short ball, outside off. But this is a slower one. Ali is way too early into his pull shot and misses.

11.41

Slips a yorker, on the pads. Malan works it to deep mid-wicket for one.

11.31

Length ball, outside off. Punched to deep cover for one.

11.23

Brilliant, brilliant work by Glenn Phillips! Length ball, outside off. Malan nails the cover drive again. The man at cover dives but cannot stop it. It looks destined to reach the fence but Glenn Phillips is a man on a mission. He sprints hard to his left and dives to stop it. Saves a run for his team.

11.11

On a length, on off. Pushed to long on for an easy single.

Change! Adam Milne is on!

Runs Scored 11 Runs

Score after 11 overs : 78/2

M Ali6 (8)

D Malan24 (17)

G P'llips1-0-11-0

10.61

Shorter ball, on the pads. Ali works it to deep square leg for one. So, the Glenn Phillips experiment costs New Zealand 11 runs.

10.51

Darts it on the pads, it's worked towards deep mid-wicket. Glenn Phillips chases it in anticipation of the batters looking for the second. The man from deep also sprints in and the batters settle for one.

10.44

FOUR! He could play that shot all day and find the boundary 9 out of 10 times! Tossed up, on off. He lifts it over covers and wide of long off for a boundary.

10.30

Darted on the leg stump, Malan misses the reverse sweep and it goes very closely past the leg stump.

10.24

FOUR! Another gorgeous stroke from the bat of Malan! Flighted ball, around middle. He backs away to the leg side and lofts it over covers. The man from long off runs to his right but has no chance.

10.11

Darted around off. Ali hits it towards long off. The man collects the ball on the bounce as the batters cross.

DRINKS! New Zealand have done really well so far! They have not let England score freely and have got the two big wickets of Buttler and Bairstow. The Kiwis need to keep the good work going though as this England team bats really deep and if the momentum shifts, the Kiwis could well be chasing a big score. Also, with 10 overs to go, what will England be looking at, they will know dew could be a factor so they would be wanting to get close to the 160 or maybe 170-run mark. Can they step up the scoring ante after the break or will the Kiwis continue to dominate?

Runs Scored 7 Runs

Score after 10 overs : 67/2

D Malan15 (13)

M Ali4 (6)

J Neesham1-0-7-0

9.64

FOUR! Gorgeous drive! Length ball, around off. Malan nails the cover drive all along the ground and it is racing away. Glenn Phillips is the man in the deep. He sprints to his left like Usain Bolt but the ball beats him. Phillips goes over the advertising board due to his momentum and falls. But he seems to be alright.

9.51

Short of a length, around off. Moeen Ali heaves it to deep mid-wicket for one.

9.40

Short of a length, on off. Moeen mistimes his pull shot to mid on.

9.31

Did that carry? Fuller ball, around off. Malan goes for the drive but gets the outside edge. Conway dives to his left. The ball carries to him but it is very low. It hits the left glove and rolls to third man. A chance goes begging and Neesham cannot believe it. One taken.

9.20

Short of a length, outside off. Malan looks to slog it across the line but misses.

9.11

On a length, around off. Ali punches it to deep cover for one.

Change! None of the two options we talked about as it is James Neesham who will bowl from this end.

Runs Scored 7 Runs

Score after 9 overs : 60/2

D Malan10 (10)

M Ali2 (3)

I Sodhi2-0-12-1

8.64

FOUR! Once again, a boundary somewhat spoils what would have been brilliant over for New Zealand! Loopy ball, on off. Malan drives it aerially over covers. The man from long off runs to his right and even dives but the ball beats him on its way to the fence.

8.51

Full ball, on off. Worked to deep mid-wicket for a single. A good over by Sodhi so far. Can he finish well?

8.40

Flatter ball, wide outside off. Ali reaches for it and chops it towards covers.

8.31

Nicely driven to the right of long off for a single.

8.21

Loopy ball, on off, Ali pushes it to long off for one. Moeen is off the mark.

Moeen Ali walks out to bat! Two left-handers out there now. Will we see Glenn Phillips come on or maybe Milne for some short stuff to Moeen! Remains to be seen.

This looks dead! Buttler is a goner! He has been given out LBW. He reviews. This seems more in hope though. Big moment in the game.

8.1W

OUT! LBW! Three reds and Buttler walks back! A big, big wicket for New Zealand as Buttler departs after getting a good start. Loopy ball, around off, Jos looks to play the reverse sweep again but gets no bat on it. He is thudded on the pads in front of the off stump and the umpire raises the finger. Review is taken but this looks dead straight. Yup, no bat on it and three reds on the Ball Tracker! A big blow to England.

Runs Scored 8 Runs

Score after 8 overs : 53/1

J Buttler29 (23)

D Malan5 (8)

M Santner1-0-8-0

7.61

Flatter ball, on leg. Worked to long on for one. So, despite the boundary, Santner goes for only 8 in his first over.

7.50

The reverse sweep again but it is not executed well. Buttler chops it towards short third man.

7.42

Loopy ball, on leg. Buttler paddles it to fine leg for a couple.

7.34

FOUR! Brilliant, brilliant execution! Flatter ball, on leg. Buttler nails the reverse sweep. The ball goes through backward point. The man from deep cover runs to his left but has no chance.

7.20

Darted on the pads. Buttler looks to work it away but gets a leading edge. The ball goes towards covers.

7.11

Flatter ball, on off. Malan gets low and drags it to deep mid-wicket for one.

Change! Spin from the other end too as Mitchell Santner is into the attack.

Runs Scored 5 Runs

Score after 7 overs : 45/1

D Malan4 (7)

J Buttler22 (18)

I Sodhi1-0-5-0

6.61

Flatter ball, on off. Malan backs away to the leg side and pushes it to deep cover for one.

6.51

Well bowled. Buttler dances down the track so Sodhi drags his length back. This is pushed to sweeper cover for one.

6.41

This time he cuts it well. Towards deep cover for one.

6.30

Beaten! Darted across. Malan goes for the cut but it is quite close to him. He misses.

6.21

Googly, around leg. Buttler works it to the leg side for one.

6.11

Sodhi starts with a loopy ball, on the pads. Malan clips it to square leg for a single.

Change! Spin for the first time tonight, Ish Sodhi comes on.

Runs Scored 3 Runs

Score after 6 overs : 40/1

D Malan1 (3)

J Buttler20 (16)

A Milne1-0-2-1

5.61lb

A 90 mph delivery, on a length around leg, once again Malan fails to get any bat behind it. The ball goes off the thigh pad towards short fine leg and they cross for a leg bye. At the end of the Powerplay, England are 40/1!

5.50

Fractionally short and around leg at 85 mph, Malan sticks back to play it on the leg side but the ball skids on and strikes him high on the pads.

5.41

Milne digs it in short, around off at 91 mph, Jos stands tall to get on top of the bounce and pulls it to deep square leg for a single.

5.30

Fuller and close to off, Buttler once again drives it with minimum footwork but finds the cover fielder.

5.21

On a length around leg, Malan nudges it behind square leg and opens his account with a single.

Dawid Malan walks out to bat.

Is that a clean catch? The soft signal is out. Yup, Kane Williamson has fingers under the ball.

5.1W

OUT! CAUGHT! Adam Milne comes and strikes straightaway. He delivers it on a length and wide outside off at 144 kph, Jonny Bairstow reaches out for it to drive it through the line but the ball hurries onto his bat. Jonny ends up mistiming it towards mid off where Kane Williamson goes down low to his left and takes a fantastic diving catch. He is claiming it but the onfield umpires want to get it checked upstairs. The soft signal is out and that will remain out as the replays confirm that Kane has done everything cleanly. First blow to England.

A bit of movement behind the bowler's arm. Jonny Bairstow stops Milne in his run-up.

Change. Adam Milne comes on now.

Runs Scored 8 Runs

Score after 5 overs : 37/0

J B'rstow13 (16)

J Buttler19 (14)

T Southee3-0-15-0

4.61

Fuller and around off, a little punch from the back foot, to the left of mid off, and a single is pinched.

4.51

Southee goes short around off, Buttler drags his attempted pull shot down to fine leg for one.

4.41

Pitches it up and around off, Jonny knocks it down to long on and takes a single.

4.30

On a length again, around middle and leg, Bairstow tries to heave but misses. A stifled appeal for an lbw is not entertained by the umpire. Missing leg, perhaps.

4.24

FOUR! Great shot! First signs of real aggression from Bairstow. This one is on a length outside off, at 135 kph, Bairstow attacks it from the middle of his blade and clubs it behind the bowler for a boundary.

4.11

Almost a drag on. Fuller and on off, Buttler tries to drive minus any footwork and inside-edges it past the stumps to fine leg. They cross.

Runs Scored 16 Runs

Score after 4 overs : 29/0

J Buttler17 (12)

J B'rstow7 (12)

T Boult2-0-22-0

3.61

Shortish around leg, pulled down to fine leg for one. 16 from the over!

3.50

Shortish and around off, angling away, Buttler swivels with his pull shot but misses.

3.42

Fuller and around off, Buttler drives it down to mid off where Williamson makes a tumbling stop. The batsmen cross as Kane scores a direct hit at the bowler's end. Buttler is safely in though. The ball deflects off the stumps and wrong-foots the mid-wicket fielder who was trying to back up the throw. Boult has to run and collect the ball and by then, the batsmen pick one more.

3.45wd

FIVE WIDES! Runs are coming thick and fast. Trent Boult decides to bowl the effort ball. He bends his back to go short but it goes well over the batsman and the keeper for a boundary behind.

3.30

Around off, on a length, Buttler pushes it with an angled bat to point.

3.24

FOUR! Shot! The last shot forces Boult to change his length. He goes a bit short but the line is wide outside off, Buttler latches onto the room and slaps it past the diving cover fielder for a boundary.

3.14

FOUR! Class written all over this shot! Trent Boult looks for some movement but in the process, he delivers it a little too full around off. There is a slight inward movement but Buttler covers it and drives it crisply down the ground for a boundary.

Runs Scored 1 Runs

Score after 3 overs : 13/0

J B'rstow7 (12)

J Buttler6 (6)

T Southee2-0-7-0

2.60

Fullish and on middle, shaping away a bit along with holding up from the pitch, Jonny Bairstow pushes it out a bit aerially but safely towards mid on. Top over by Tim!

2.50

Around middle, nipping back in and beating the attempted cross-batted shot from Bairstow. It pings him on the pads and dies near the surface.

2.40

Fuller one, around middle, Bairstow stays back with an open stance and pushes it towards mid on.

2.30

Delivers it on a good length at 134 kph, around middle and shaping down, Jonny fails to defend and wears it high on his pads.

2.21

On a length and close to off, Jos taps it down towards cover-point and rotates the strike.

2.10

Fuller and around off, some movement there, Buttler pushes it off his front foot to covers.

Runs Scored 6 Runs

Score after 2 overs : 12/0

J B'rstow7 (8)

J Buttler5 (4)

T Boult1-0-6-0

1.64

FOUR! Again, a boundary on the last ball spoils a good over. This one is a bit streaky also. Back of a length, around off and angling away, Jonny Bairstow rocks back to crack it square of the wicket on the off side but it takes the inner edge and speeds past the stumps to the fine leg fence.

1.50

Short and around off, Jonny sways away from the line.

1.42

Fractionally short and around off, Jonny Bairstow punches it through the gap at covers for a brace.

1.30

Beautiful delivery. Some inward swing in the air as it lands fuller around off, Bairstow tries to play the trajectory but the ball lands and leaves him with the seam movement. Beats the outside edge by a whisker. Unplayable.

1.20

Trent Boult drags his length back and delivers it around leg, Jonny Bairstow tries to pull but misses. It hits him on the thigh pad and rolls towards backward point.

1.10

Right on the money, as always. Boult lands it on a length around middle, Bairstow gets behind the line and defends it towards mid on.

Trent Boult set to steam in from the other end.

Runs Scored 6 Runs

Score after 1 overs : 6/0

J Buttler5 (4)

J B'rstow1 (2)

T Southee1-0-6-0

0.64

FOUR! Here comes the first boundary of the first semi-final. Southee stays full but the line again is on middle and leg, Buttler flicks it with great timing and finds the gap at backward square leg. A boundary results.

0.50

Southee attempts to repeat the same delivery from the middle stump line. But this time there is no movement and it skids on with the angle. Buttler tries to flick but misses. He is hit on the pads but only a muted appeal for an lbw follows. Missing leg.

0.40

Beaten all ends up! A lovely outswinger from Southee. Lands it close to off and takes it away with the seam movement, Jos has his feet rooted to the crease as he attempts to drive. Misses.

0.31

Quick run. A touch too full in length and around off, Bairstow gets behind the line and pushes it with soft hands towards mid on. They rush across for a single.

0.20

Southee pitches it up on this occasion, outside off, Jonny Bairstow drives it off the front foot but finds the fielder at covers.

0.11

Southee begins with a short ball on middle, at 83 mph, Buttler stands tall and pulls it down to fine leg for a single. England are underway.

The players are out on the field. New Zealand have already taken the field. Jonny Bairstow and Jos Buttler stride out to bat. Tim Southee will start with the ball. But before the game begins, both teams take the knee to support the Black Lives Matter movement. Kumar Dharmasena says play. Here we go...

Here we go, folks! All set for the first semi-final of what has been a fantastic tournament. The teams stride out for the anthems. But before the anthems, the players and the officials along with the ground staff will observe a moment of silence for Mohan Singh, the chief curator of this ground, who recently passed away. Now, the anthem of New Zealand will be played followed by that of Great Britain.

Tim Southee comes in for a quick interview as well. The Kiwi speedster says that they are very excited to be here. Adds that their experience with the ball has come in handy. Shares that losing Lockie Ferguson early was a big blow but Adam Milne coming in has done well for them.

A quick chat with Jos Buttler. The English wicketkeeper says that he is keeping things very simple and is trying to take advantage of the Powerplay. Adds that not having Jason Roy is a huge blow as he is a massive part of the team but that gives opportunities to other guys. Says that the consistency by the bowlers has been great and starting well in the Powerplay has helped them a lot.

Eoin Morgan, the skipper of England, says that he would have bowled first as well, as that has been the trend in this tournament. Hopes that the toss doesn't decide the game. Informs that Sam Billings comes in for Jason Roy. Shares that Roy missing out is devastating but it provides a hardworking guy like Billings a chance. Confirms that Bairstow will open the batting with Buttler. Mentions that New Zealand are a very good side and they cannot afford to take them lightly.

Kane Williamson, the captain of New Zealand, says it looks like a good surface and the dew can come into play and hence, he wants to bowl. Informs they are playing the same team. Adds it is a busy period for them, they are trying to build on the performances and the players are looking forward to the challenge. Further says that the experienced bowlers have stepped up to the occasion and the conditions have also suited them. Ends by saying the attitude out there is important and they would look to bring the same sort of energy.

England (Playing XI) - Jos Buttler (WK), Jonny Bairstow, Dawid Malan, Eoin Morgan (C), Sam Billings (In for Jason Roy), Liam Livingstone, Moeen Ali, Chris Woakes, Chris Jordan, Adil Rashid, Mark Wood.

New Zealand (Unchanged Playing XI) - Martin Guptill, Daryl Mitchell, Kane Williamson (C), Devon Conway (WK), Glenn Phillips, James Neesham, Mitchell Santner, Tim Southee, Adam Milne, Ish Sodhi, Trent Boult.

Toss - Time for the all-important toss. Both, Eoin Morgan and Kane Williamson are in the middle. The English skipper flips the coin, Tails is the call and it's a Tail. NEW ZEALAND ELECT TO FIELD!

Pitch - The surface is expected to be two-paced and batting is going to be challenging. The batting side should look to make hay in the first six overs against a hard new ball.

A mouthwatering contest coming your way! It’ll be New Zealand’s fiery bowling attack up against the power-packed English batting. Will we see Kane Williamson seek his revenge and progress to the final? Or will it be Morgan and his men sending the Kiwis home? Don’t go anywhere, action coming up soon!

The Blackcaps started their campaign on a losing note but have come back stronger than ever and won all their remaining games thereafter and will come into this semi-final game pretty high on confidence. New Zealand’s bowling attack will be the key, as it has been throughout the tournament. Their batting on the other side has been inconsistent, we saw Martin Guptill and Daryl Michell play a few impressive knocks, and the middle order doing its fair bit to get New Zealand home. Not to forget, the Kiwis have been playing with one less batter and have opted for an extra seam option in their last few games. Will New Zealand stay with their winning formula? Or will we see any change in their XI?

The pre-tournament favourites, England, were always expected to make it to the semis. They did that in style by topping their group and getting big wins over strong opponents like Australia and West Indies. But the loss in the final game of the group stage against South Africa and more than that the loss of their prolific hard-hitting opener Jason Roy will be a little concern for the English team. Their middle order has not been tested enough in this tournament so far and if the Kiwis can make some early inroads, they might be able to stop this explosive English batting lineup tonight. It will be interesting to see how they cope with that if that scenario occurs.

It’s time for the first semi-final clash at the Sheikh Zayed Stadium in Abu Dhabi! Hello and welcome folks, to a match that will hopefully be a thrilling battle between England and New Zealand. Well, we all know what we witnessed the last time these two sides met in an ICC World Cup, a game full of drama and probably the best ODI game to have ever been played. We will hope to see the same kind of fireworks in this big encounter and boy, if we do see it we are in for one entertaining evening.

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