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USA vs ENG T20 Super Eight - Match 9, ICC Men's T20 World Cup, 2024 - Match Info

Super Eight - Match 9

Bridgetown

115/10 (18.5)

117/0 (9.4)

England beat USA by 10 wickets

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Player of the match

Adil Rashid - ENG

Match Summary

Player of the Match

Adil Rashid

ENG - Bowler

W-R

2-13

Economy

3.25

115/10 (18.5 overs)

Top Batter

Top Bowler

117/0 (9.4 overs)

Top Batter

Top Bowler

Detailed Commentary

All

Wickets

4s

6s

USA

ENG

That’s it from this Test then! It is India who have taken a 1-0 lead and now have a chance to create history in the next Test. A win will see them win a Test series for the very first time in South Africa. The hosts, on the other hand, need to avoid a defeat to stay in the series. The second Test starts on the 3rd of January at 1:30 pm IST (8 am GMT). See you then and a Happy New Year in advance!

KL Rahul is the PLAYER OF THE MATCH for his brilliant knock in the first innings! He says that it was about grit and determination and the opening partnership was crucial. He added that they set the tone for the team. He adds that he did not make many technical changes but it is more about mental space and remaining calm. He mentions that the discipline he has shown is the biggest contributor to perform consistently. He adds that he is proud of his overseas performance. He applauds Shami and the bowling group for their consistent performances in different situations over the years. He adds that it is a special win and they want to build on this and get better and try to win another Test in a few days time.

Virat Kohli, the Indian skipper, says that getting a result in four days shows how much this team was motivated to get a win at Centurion against South Africa. Adds that the discipline shown by the batters showed in the first innings is praiseworthy. Praises Agarwal and Rahul for the way they laid the platform and put them on top. Says that he knew that the bowlers would get the wickets. Says that if Bumrah hadn't been injured in the first innings, the game would have probably been over earlier than this. Credits the bowlers not just for this Test but for how Indian Test cricket has progressed over the years. He Praises Shami for the way he bowled and says that he is one of the best pacers going around in world cricket. Mentions that their show in Wanderers in 2018 showed their grit and determination so they are looking forward to playing the second game there.

Dean Elgar, the skipper of South Africa, says that there are a lot of positives still and credits India for bowling really well and keeping them on their toes. Mentions that if they could have batted better and then, it might have given them a chance to win this match. Tells that the bowlers bowled really well on Day 3 and executed the right lines and lengths. States that they fought back hard with the ball in the second innings. Adds that they need to improve their batting as it was the main reason that they lost this match. Also says that he will sit along with the management and discuss strategies. Tells that they didn't do a lot of things wrong and it is not all doom and gloom for them. Ends by saying that they strive under pressure and that is a positive sign.

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South Africa were in the game till Elgar was batting. The skipper led the fightback and kept his sides’ hopes alive. He though failed to receive support from the others as Shami and Bumrah were too hot to handle for the rest. In the end, it is a convincing win for the visitors and it is also their FIRST IN CENTURION IN TESTS!

The South African bowlers though roared back on Day 4 as they bundled India for below 200. Jansen and Rabada were the stars. They gave their side a chance, a small chance as they had to chase down something just over 300.

That though proved to be well and truly enough as the Indian pacers, led by Shami, who got a fifer, helped India take a lead of over 100 runs. Also, the lead could have been a lot more had Bumrah got more overs under his belt. He was injured for the most part but the others stepped up brilliantly.

There was no cricket on Day 2 but South Africa came back strongly on Day 3. India were eyeing over 400 but Ngidi and Rabada ensured they kept them below the 350-run mark.

Also, we had one full day being washed out due to rain, despite that, it was quite a convincing one. Right from Day 1, they were well and truly on top of the game. They won the toss elected to bat and courtesy a ton from Rahul and decent performances from Agarwal and Rahane, India finished strongly on the first day.

If there are two places where visiting sides find it difficult to win, it is the Gabba in Australia and it is Centurion here in South Africa and India have managed to win in both. That speaks volumes about how good a side they are.

191/10 (68.0)

77 (156)

35* (80)

3/50 (19)

3/63 (17)

Over 68

W

W

0

0

1

0

Lungi Ngidi*

0 (1)

Temba Bavuma

35 (80)

Ravichandran Ashwin

2/18 (9)

SA

191/10

Lungi Ngidi is the last man in.

Over 67

0

W

0

0

4

4

Kagiso Rabada*

0 (1)

Temba Bavuma

34 (78)

Mohammed Shami

3/63 (17)

SA

190/8

Kagiso Rabada is the next batter in.

We are all set for the Post-Lunch session! The Indian players are out there in the huddle. Temba Bavuma and Marco Jansen will resume for South Africa. Mohammed Shami to start for India. Here we go...

... DAY 5, SESSION 2 …

Now then. We have 2 more sessions to go but, but there is rain expected after the second session and if that happens while South Africa are still batting, then anything can happen. Bavuma has looked really good in the middle and South Africa would want him to bat as long as possible while praying for some help from the rain gods. What will happen? Do join us at 4:10 pm IST (10:40 am GMT) for what could be the last session of the game!

Patience was the name of the game for India. The first half-hour of play did not go their way but they did not lose their cool. They stuck to their plans and got help from a Day-5 pitch. The wicket of Elgar was the opening they needed and then the pacers were relentless. Bumrah, Siraj and Shami all took a wicket each as India are a few wicket-taking deliveries away from a victory here.

The day started with Bavuma and Elgar looking very comfortable for the first 30 minutes. Boundaries were coming along nicely and Elgar was even dropped once by Shami. It looked like as the ball got older, South Africa were getting more and more comfortable in the middle. But, in situations like these, a wicket can turn things around quite quickly and the wicket of Elgar did just that. Once their skipper fell, the middle order of South Africa was under a lot of pressure. De Kock was very jittery during his stay in the middle and lost his wicket soon. What could have been a good session for South Africa after what was a solid start to the day, ended up being a tough session for them taking the hosts closer to a defeat.

A brilliant session for India and the writing is pretty much on the wall now. The visitors are just 3 wickets away from a historic win here.

Over 66

0

0

0

0

0

0

Temba Bavuma*

34 (78)

Marco Jansen

5 (9)

Ravichandran Ashwin

0/17 (8)

SA

182/7

Match Details

Date & Time:

23rd Jun 2024, 8:00 PM

Match Number:

Super Eight - Match 9

Match Results:

ENG Won By 10 wickets

Head to Head

Just the right stats to help you determine which team statistically has the upper hand

ENG vs USA

*Last 3 years

1

No. of Matches

1

ENG

0

USA

0

Tie

Last Overs

over 10

1

1

1

4

Runs 7

over 9

1

6

6

6

6

wd

6

Runs 32

over 8

0

4

1

nb

0

1

1

Runs 8

over 7

2

1

2

1

wd

2

1

Runs 10

over 6

1

1

4

4

0

2

Runs 12

Venue/Pitch Details

Kensington Oval, Bridgetown, Barbados

Batting Friendly

Toss Agnostic

Pace Friendly

151

1st Batting Average

172

Highest Score Chased

15

No. of Matches

Won by team

1st Batting

47%

2nd Batting

53%

Wicket Split

Pacer

61.71| 108W

Spin

38.29| 67W

Match Officals

Umpire:

Chris Gaffaney (NZ), Joel Wilson (WI)

Third Umpire:

Paul Reiffel (AUS)

Match Referee:

David Boon (AUS)