England's 'impossible' goal leaves England in the semifinals

England's 'impossible' goal leaves England in the semifinals
New Zealand did not give much chance to the batting of English bowlers

England lost to New Zealand by 119 runs at Chester-le-Street, finals of the World Cup semifinal

The English bowlers did not give much opportunity to the New Zealand batsmen Photo: AFP
The English bowlers did not give much opportunity to the New Zealand batsmen Photo: AFP

England lost to New Zealand by 119 runs at Chester-le-Street, finals of the World Cup semifinal
A good number of Pakistani cricket fans were seen at Chester Lee Street. They were in prayer to watch the victory of New Zealand. And England's rate The prospect of playing in the semifinal of Pakistan would be encouraging. Pakistan, if they could lose Bangladesh in their last match in the group, could get the semi-ticketed ticket. But the Pakistani bowlers were disappointed by the Pakistani cricketers. England beat England by 119 runs in the World Cup semifinal New Zealand were bowled out for 186 in 30 balls.

In the group stage, 9 points after 9 matches, the third team in the table as the team emerged in the semifinals of Evin Morgan's team. In their equal match, New Zealand 4 out of 11 points. Let us assume that Pakistan defeated Bangladesh on Friday. At the end of 9 matches, Pakistan will stand 11 points. If the points are equal, then you will be seen in the group matches of the two teams - where equals 5 equal wins Pakistan and New Zealand

Then there will be two runners in the front which will be determined based on who will be in the semi-finals as the fourth team. And here it is pretty much New Zealand. Kwayer run rate + 0.175 after today's rate Pakistan's run-rate of four (9 points in 8 matches) table -0.792 Although the semifinals are mathematically possible due to the lack of run-rate, it is virtually impossible, but in reality it is almost impossible. Let me explain with a little example. Pakistan, if they score 350 runs against Bangladesh, will win the match by 311 runs. 400 will win by 316 runs, and if 450 will be defeated by at least 321 runs! Another information that might be helpful in explaining how impossible it is to work. No more than 290 runs in ODI history, no team wins!

England won the match by 306 runs to win New Zealand Kiwis were in danger of losing two openers in 14 runs. Chris Woakes took Henry Nicholas out of the first over. Martin Guptill became the best catcher for Jos Buttler behind Zaheer Archer's bullet delivery in the sixth over. Captain Kane Williamson initially fought against the torrent. Williamson's run of 61 runs in the 16th over, the smile of English visitors to the gallery has become even more widespread. The strongest thorn in the path of Semi was removed!

After Williamson was out, the average run-rate in the Kiwis innings never reached five. In this case, the failure of the English pacers to bowl more than the failure of the batsmen. Jimmy Neesham and Tom Latham were the only one-fifth wicket partnership for the fifty in the entire innings. Latham Kiwis score 57 runs highest scorer Although the match was won, the semi-finals were confirmed to be New Zealand. In such a match, it was necessary to run around three hundred runs to chase the experience. Ross Taylor (28), Guptill (8), Nicholas (0), Nishamara (19) could not show it.

Fast bowler Mark Wood took 3 wickets for England Oaks, Archer, Planket, Rashid, and Stokes, took 1 wicket each.
Next Post Previous Post
No Comment
Add Comment
comment url