Match Details
Date & Time:
10th Nov 2022, 1:30 PM
Match Number:
2nd Semi-Final
Match Results:
ENG Won By 10 wickets
England beat India by 10 wickets
Player of the match
Alex Hales - ENG
Player of the Match
168/6 (20.0 overs)
Top Batter
Top Bowler
Hardik Pandya
63(33)
Virat Kohli
50(40)
Chris Jordan
3-43(4)
Adil Rashid
1-20(4)
170/0 (16.0 overs)
Top Batter
Top Bowler
Alex Hales
86(47)
Jos Buttler
80(49)
Arshdeep Singh
0-15(2)
Bhuvneshwar Kumar
0-25(2)
All
Wickets
4s
6s
IND
ENG
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Jos Buttler, the captain of England says the character they have shown after the loss against Ireland has been brilliant and the performances they have put in has been excellent. States this game was close to perfect and he felt everyone played their part in this game. Adds they wanted to go after the bowlers right from the word go, they have a long batting line-up and that was their plan. Credits Hales for the way he batted and he feels the two complimented each other really well. Ends by saying it is important to enjoy this win but they know there is one more big task to go.
Rohit Sharma, the skipper of India says this loss hurts, they batted well towards the end but it was not enough. States things like this can happen but they just did not turn up with the ball here. Adds it is about handling the pressure in knockout games and the guys have played enough cricket to understand that and one needs to keep calm and they were nervous to begin with the ball. Credits the openers for the way they played. Admits they did get swing but the line and the length were not correct. Ends by saying they showed a lot of character in the first game and also against Bangladesh they won a tricky game but they failed to execute their plans in this one.
Alex Hales wins the Player of the Match award. He says this was one of the best innings he has played, on such a big occasion and he is pleased. States this is one of the best grounds to bat on, especially in the Powerplay and he enjoys batting here. Adds to play the World Cup is a special feeling and he cherishes the moment.
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Earlier in the day, after electing to bowl, the England bowlers made run-scoring tough for the Indian batters. However, a strong finish, thanks to Kohli and Pandya, India got close to 170. That though was chased by the English without breaking a sweat.
India just had no answers to the carnage! They did not get a lot of movement first up and then they were guilty of offering a lot of width to the batters. To add to that, the wicket also eased off. The seamers failed to provide the control their side needed at the start and then the spinners were tackled quite smartly.
169 was just about par but England made it look like India were at least 20 or maybe 30 runs short. Right from the word go, England were on the attack, they got 13 from the first over and just never looked back. It was total carnage after that. Buttler was the one who began but Hales took over. It was Hales' show once he got going and he raced to his half ton. Buttler then followed and as England got closer, he played some shots and two recorded a 10-wicket victory for their side. The key was, they just never got carried away even when the boundaries were flowing, they batted according to the merit of the delivery. Total class from the two English openers.
Total annihilation! If you thought Pakistan's win over New Zealand was convincing, not sure what one would call this. India have been outclassed, outplayed, and humiliated. If we have to be harsh but that is some win to march into the finals for England. Absolutely brilliant! If ever someone needs an example of what is called a perfect run chase, this could be surely one.
170/0 (16.0)
Over 16
6
1
4
1
0
2
Jos Buttler*
80 (49)
Alex Hales
86 (47)
Mohammad Shami
0/39 (3)
ENG
170/0
6
15.6
Mohammad Shami to Jos Buttler ,SIX! It goes over Kohli and India have been hammered down as they go back home earlier than they thought! A huge roar from the skipper as he hits the winning runs. This is full and on middle. Jos Buttler smashes it over long on for a biggie. ENGLAND WIN BY 10 WICKETS AND WILL FACE PAKISTAN IN THE FINAL.
1
15.5
Mohammad Shami to Alex Hales ,Full and slding down. Hales looks to flick but misses and it rolls to fine leg for a single.
4
15.4
Mohammad Shami to Alex Hales ,FOUR! Short and outside off. Hales shuffles in his crease and slashes it to deep cover for a boundary. Matters of when than if now.
1
15.3
Mohammad Shami to Jos Buttler ,Crunched! Full and outside off, this is driven to long off for a single.
0
15.2
Mohammad Shami to Jos Buttler ,Goes for the slower delivery, short and outside off. Buttler has a poke but misses.
2
15.1
Mohammad Shami to Jos Buttler ,This is full and outside off. Buttler looks to go over cover but toe ends his shot. The ball falls in front of the fielder. Two runs.
Over 15
0
0
0
1
0
1
Alex Hales*
81 (45)
Jos Buttler
71 (45)
Axar Patel
0/30 (4)
ENG
156/0
0
14.6
Axar Patel to Alex Hales ,Flatter, slower and outside off. Hales looks to push but misses. This could probably the first over where the runs scored was below 6.
0
14.5
Axar Patel to Alex Hales ,On off, kept out.
0
14.4
Axar Patel to Alex Hales ,Very full and angling on middle. Hales looks to flick but gets an inside edge onto the pads. It rolls off the pads behind the keeper but Rishabh Pant was wrong footed and Hales gets back in the crease.
1
14.3
Axar Patel to Jos Buttler ,Tossed up, around off, pushed past point for a single.
0
14.2
Axar Patel to Jos Buttler ,Shorter and outside off, cut to point.
1
14.1
Axar Patel to Alex Hales ,On middle, this is hit to long on for one.
Over 14
4
6
0
4
0
0
Jos Buttler*
70 (43)
Alex Hales
80 (41)
Mohammad Shami
0/25 (2)
ENG
154/0
4
13.6
Mohammad Shami to Jos Buttler ,FOUR! India's day summarise in a single ball! Full again on off. Buttler again tries to go downtown but mistimes. The ball flies towards mid off where the fielder backtracks but could have probably left for the fielder running from long on. In the end, he only gets fingertips and the ball races to the long off fence.
6
13.5
Mohammad Shami to Jos Buttler ,SIX! Shot of the match! Clearly! He is in a hurry to reach Melbourne now! Pitched up, on middle. Buttler clears his front leg and powers it straight down over Shami's head for a 100 meter six.
0
13.4
Mohammad Shami to Jos Buttler ,A yorker on middle. Buttler does well to jam it out.
4
13.3
Mohammad Shami to Jos Buttler ,FOUR! Playing with the field now! This is full and outside off. Buttler lofts it over covers and it races into the fence.
0
13.2
Mohammad Shami to Jos Buttler ,Around off, punched to covers.
0
13.1
Mohammad Shami to Jos Buttler ,A length ball, outside off. Buttler punches it to the left of Rohit at covers. Saves a certain boundary.
Over 13
1
6
4
3
1
2
Jos Buttler*
56 (37)
Alex Hales
80 (41)
Hardik Pandya
0/34 (3)
ENG
140/0
1
12.6
Hardik Pandya to Jos Buttler ,A single to end the over as this length ball is hit to deep mid-wicket. 17 off the over. 29 needed now. India are not getting beaten by England but by two Englishmen.
6
12.5
Hardik Pandya to Jos Buttler ,SIX! Fifty for Buttler! The captain leading from the front and is now moments away from taking his team into the finals. Short of a length and outside off. Buttler pulls it hard and over deep mid-wicket for a biggie.
4
12.4
Hardik Pandya to Jos Buttler ,FOUR! Innovative! This is just too easy at the moment for England. India have no clue what to bowl and where to bowl. Length and on middle. Buttler scoops it over fine leg for a boundary.
3
12.3
Hardik Pandya to Alex Hales ,THREE RUNS! A length ball, around off. Hales launches over mid on, not off the middle and the fielder will chase this down.
1
12.2
Hardik Pandya to Jos Buttler ,Goes slow now on the shorter side. Buttler opens the face of the bat and dabs it to third man for one.
2
12.1
Hardik Pandya to Jos Buttler ,Short in length and on middle. Buttler punches through covers for a couple.
Over 12
4
6
1
2
1
1
Alex Hales*
77 (40)
Jos Buttler
42 (32)
Ravichandran Ashwin
0/27 (2)
ENG
123/0
Date & Time:
10th Nov 2022, 1:30 PM
Match Number:
2nd Semi-Final
Match Results:
ENG Won By 10 wickets
Just the right stats to help you determine which team statistically has the upper hand
ENG vs IND
*Last 3 years
10
No. of Matches
3
ENG
7
IND
0
Tie
over 16
2
0
1
4
1
6
Runs 14
over 15
1
0
1
0
0
0
Runs 2
over 14
0
0
4
0
6
4
Runs 14
over 13
2
1
3
4
6
1
Runs 17
over 12
1
1
2
1
6
4
Runs 15
Batting Friendly
First Batting Friendly
Pace Friendly
164
1st Batting Average
178
Highest Score Chased
25
No. of Matches
Won by team
1st Batting
64%
2nd Batting
36%
Wicket Split
Pacer
63.91% | 193W
Spin
36.09% | 109W
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10 Nov 2022Umpire:
Kumar Dharmasena (SL), Paul Reiffel (AUS)
Third Umpire:
Chris Gaffaney (NZ)
Match Referee:
David Boon (AUS)