England win tri-series match
HAMILTON: An aggressive Colin Munro belted New Zealand into the Twenty20 tri-series final against Australia despite England claiming their final round-robin match by two runs in Hamilton on Sunday.
Munro plundered the England attack at the top of the New Zealand innings, equalling the sixth-fastest half-century of all time in cricket’s shortest form as he raced past 50 in just 18 deliveries.
England, on the back of an unbeaten 80 by returning captain Eoin Morgan, posted 194 for seven after being sent into bat. New Zealand, with Martin Guptill adding 62 and Hong Kong-born Mark Chapman unbeaten on 37, made 192 for four in reply.
The narrow two-run winning margin was a bittersweet result for Morgan. It provided a confidence-boosting first win in the series but England needed to win by 20 runs to overtake New Zealand on overall run-rate to face unbeaten Australia in Wednesday’s final.
New Zealand passed that target at the start of the 18th over but the groundwork had been laid by opener Munro’s whirlwind 57 in a big-hitting innings that included seven sixes and three fours. “Not that good,” Morgan said when asked how he felt.
“Given the start they got off to, with Colin Munro and Martin Guptill in that sort of form, there’s a bit of dew around, the ball skidding on, it was quite difficult for our attack,” he added. “We played our best game today. Good enough to win the game but not good enough to go through to the final. We just haven’t been good enough throughout this T20 campaign.”
After New Zealand’s rollicking start, England spinners Adil Rashid and Liam Dawson quietened the pace through the middle of the innings.New Zealand were 77 without loss after six overs when Rashid came on and quickly claimed Munro’s wicket.
England
J. Roy c Williamson b Boult 21
A. Hales c Williamson b Southee 1
D. Malan c Chapman b Grandhomme 53
E. Morgan not out 80
J. Buttler st Seifert b Sodhi 2
S. Billings b Boult 6
D. Willey c Guptill b Southee 10
L. Dawson c Guptill b Boult 10
C. Jordan not out 6
Extras: (w 4, nb 1) 5
Total: (for seven wickets, 20 overs) 194
Fall: 1-22 (Hales), 2-24 (Roy), 3-117 (Malan), 4-123 (Buttler), 5-165 (Billings),6-176 (Willey), 7-187 (Dawson)
Bowling: Boult 4-0-50-3, Santner 2-0-32-0 (3w), Southee 4-0-22-2 (1w), de Grandhomme 4-0-32-1, Williamson 1-0-16-0, Sodhi 4-0-31-1 (1nb), Munro 1-0-11-0
New Zealand
M. Guptill b Malan 62
C. Munro c Willey b Rashid 57
K. Williamson b Dawson 8
M. Chapman not out 37
R. Taylor c Morgan b Curran 7
C. de Grandhomme not out 7
Extras: (b2, lb8, w2, nb2) 14
Total: (for 4 wickets; 20 overs) 192
Fall: 1-78 (Munro, 2-100 (Williamson), 3-164 (Guptill), 4-173 (Taylor)
Bowling: Willey 3-0-33-0 (1w), Curran 3-0-32-1, Jordan 4-0-42-0 (1w, 2nb), Rashid 4-0-22-1, Dawson 4-0-27-1, Malan 2-0-27-1
Toss: New Zealand
Result: England won by two runs
Series: New Zealand v Australia in final on Wednesday
Umpires: Chris Brown (NZL), Paul Wilson (AUS)
TV Umpire: Shaun Haig (NZL) Match Referee: Javagal Srinath (IND).
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