Stunning shot display Jimmy Nisham And Darryl Mitchell saw new Zealand end U.KHope to become the first men’s team to host two White Ball World Cups in the sensational semi-finals at the same time Abu Dhabi.
In recent years, these areas have had a wonderful history of restrictive conflicts. Although it’s not eye-catching, high-scoring, or free flow (until Nisham and Mitchell start), it’s tense and tense, and neither team can get the distance. This is a classic cricket knockout.
The rich tradition continues. The England team thought they had finished the game. There were four games left and New Zealand needed 57 of the 24 goals.But Nisham scored 23 points from Chris Jordan’s 17th, and then—despite Adil RashidThe wicket-Mitchell scored two six-pointers in Chris Woakes’ 19th game. They go home through five small doors, and there is a whole room for them.
For Neesham, this is a wonderful redemption in the Super Over crease in 2019. Bowling is very good, he only played 10 balls, 26 times, including 3 6s. Mitchell hit the ball throughout the game, did not make 72 out of 47 balls, and hit the winning ball.
Because of their onslaught, they got another chance in the white ball championship. Moreover, according to the record, the four games Mitchell won also allowed New Zealand to surpass the border of England.
England made a mandatory change, bringing in Sam Billings for Jason Roy. Joined their long list of injuriesThis allowed Jonny Bairstow to be promoted to the opening game. After the England team was asked to hit the ball first, he never fully started, trying to time some excellent new bowling balls from Tim Southee and Trent Boult. When Adam Milne appeared in the sixth inning, he received the ball midway through Kane Williamson.
Bairstow’s slight stuttering seemed to symbolize the game in England. They allowed New Zealand to win with a score of 167, which was not felt here or there on the courts used early in the tournament. They did not shoot 6 strokes until the 16th game, as usual, only 4 strokes in total. But they played very hard and had a lot of convenient contributions instead of a fixed number of games.
Moeen Ali made the most of these contributions, not out with 51 points, and Jos Buttler and Dawid Malan were also involved. The partnership between Moeen and Malan 63 provided the cornerstone of the game, and then the latter fell in hopes of increasing the rate. Liam Livingstone did it, but on the first ball of the final, it prevented them from exceeding 170 points. Billings didn’t get the bat in the end.
In the absence of Roy, Butler’s wicket is particularly important, and Bairstow’s promotion gives people a slightly top-heavy feeling. When Butler tried a bold reverse scan for the second time, he was locked because he was nailed to the front by Ish Sodhi. For Williamson, the bet paid off because Butler hasn’t gotten halfway yet.
Neither Malan nor Moen flew out of the block. In fact, Malan’s habitual start is 10 points and 10 points. But his inside-out cover driving allowed him to move on, Moen followed closely behind. Malan lost the ball after the first six innings, and then Moen sent Sodi out of the six innings. He and Livingstone each hit Milne with a goal.
The New Zealand team performed very well-Kane Williamson has used some excellent venues-but the last goal of the game saw Ian Morgan receiving the ball in the deep leg, allowing England to compete for two.
When Vaux used a wicket to start New Zealand’s chase in the first two games, England was in the lead. Those wickets are Martin Guptier and Williamson who have enhanced this feeling. Woakes played well, especially against Williamson, but both were serious missed shots.
Morgan’s approach here is very interesting. He used a pair of Jordan bowling balls in the bowling game, the eighth came from two from Rashid, and the 11th came from three from Mark Wood.
Mitchell and Devon Conway survived all this. Mitchell-who didn’t start the game until this game-was not fluent in particular, but he persevered, and Conway had some very elegant moments, especially through screens. Knowing that they have some lightweight breakthroughs to pass, the situation for the England team looks tense.
With 67 goals worth 82 partnerships, Livingstone found an important breakthrough, and Conway was stumped. In the next game, Glenn Phillips was caught in the long distance game. Livingstone played four rounds in 20 games.
The England team is all over New Zealand, and 24 goals require 57 goals. Then Neesham attacked Jordan and Mitchell attacked Woakes. Jordan’s final, the 20th game, didn’t even need it.



