On Tuesday, New Zealand will face England in another intriguing T20 World Cup 2022 contest. New Zealand is in a very stable position, having won two of its first three games.
On Tuesday, New Zealand will face England in another intriguing T20 World Cup 2022 contest. New Zealand is in a very stable position, having won two of its first three games. They easily trounced Australia and Sri Lanka, however, their game against Afghanistan was cancelled due to inclement weather. On the other hand, England had a good start, defeating Afghanistan, but was unfortunate in the match against Ireland, losing by 5 runs due to the DLS. The game against Australia was cancelled due to rain and a wet outfield. As a result, this World Cup match has a lot riding on it.
New Zealand leads Group 1 after a 65-run victory over Sri Lanka. Glenn Phillips played a blazing inning of 104 off 64 balls at Sydney Cricket Ground, but no one else on either team could score freely. With the exception of Kane Williamson, the New Zealand batsmen appear to be in good form. Devon Conway, Finn Allen, and Jimmy Neesham all put up strong performances against Australia. England’s batters have struggled so far in the tournament. David Malan leads the team in scoring, having scored 53 runs in two games.
Total: 22
England: 12
New Zealand: 08
No Result: 02
New Zealand– W L W NR W (most recent)
England– W W W L NR (most recent)
Total matches | 8 |
Matches won batting first | 6 |
Matches won bowling first | 2 |
Average 1st Inns score | 168 |
Average 2nd Inns score | 145 |
Highest total recorded | 209/3 (20 Ov) by AUS vs SA |
Lowest total recorded | 114/10 (18.3 Ov) by SA vs AUS |
Highest score chased | 161/4 (18.5 Ov) by AUS vs SA |
Lowest score defended | 150/7 (20 Ov) by BAN vs ZIM |
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