England and New Zealand in World Cup final, the world will get new champions
This World Cup title will be won by any team, but the world will get a new World Cup champion. Because neither the team from either England nor New Zealand has won the World Cup so far.
England defeated 5-time Cricket Champion Australia by 8 wickets in the second semi-final match played at Edgbaston Cricket Ground on Thursday. With this win, the venue of the ICC World Cup-2015 final has been made. England will face New Zealand on Sunday in the finals, who entered India in the green final.
The #CWC19 champions will be _____ 🤔#NZvENG pic.twitter.com/Y3h5VjIzaE
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This World Cup title will be won by any team, but the world will get a new World Cup champion. Because neither the team from either England nor New Zealand has won the World Cup so far.
England, after defeating New Zealand, made it to the final of the World Cup 27 years later. The England team reached the final for the fourth time. England last played in 1992, where they lost to Pakistan. Prior to that, he reached the finals in 1987 and 1979.
England proved itself from the beginning of the World Cup, England was considered to be the strongest contender of victory. In the league round, he was a bit upset but the host team made a strong comeback and proved himself.
In the semi-finals, he had a match against Australia, which he had lost in the league stage, but in the match played at the Edgbaston Cricket Ground, England played a one-sided game to win.
The hosts, who first decided to bat, were bowled out for 223 runs in 49 overs on the excellent bowling of Chris Woakes, who was adjudged Man of the Match and then achieved this goal by taking only 2 wickets in 32.1 overs. took.
🗣️ Eoin Morgan speaks to the media after England's #CWC19 semi-final triumph over Australia. #WeAreEngland | #AUSvENG pic.twitter.com/y2tVkEg6VI
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England’s most dangerous openerOnce again the England salute pair told that why he is the most dangerous pair at the moment. Jason Roy and Johnny Bairstow’s pair added 124 runs in 17.2 overs for the first wicket and decided to win their team. Mitchell Starc broke the partnership by dismissing Bairstow. Although he batted slower than Roy and scored 34 runs with 43 fours and 5 fours.
Roy was dismissed by Pat Cummins. He scored 85 runs in 65 balls with 9 fours and 5 sixes. After that Ian Morgan and Joe Root did not allow England to take the third blow and gave the team victory by 79 runs for the third wicket. Root remained unbeaten on 46 balls with 9 fours and 49 runs. Morgan scored an unbeaten 45 off 39 balls with 8 fours.
Earlier, Australia decided to bat after winning the toss. Australia, in search of the sixth title, got a poor start but Steven Smith and Alex Carri shared a 103-run partnership with them to score a worthwhile fight. This partnership came when Australia lost its 3 wickets at 14 runs. Aaron Finch (0), David Warner (9) and Peter Handscomb (4), who made the World Cup debut in this match, had returned to the pavilion.
Carey and Smith handled the team here. Carey eventually became the victim of Adil Rashid, four runs away from the half-century. Carey faced 70 balls to score 46 runs and hit four fours. Carey had initially got the ball of Jopra Archer, but then he stood on the wicket and was successful in recovering the team from the crisis. Rashid dismissed Carrie on the second ball of the 28th over and was also successful in taking Marks Stoney’s (0) wicket on the last ball of the over.
In the end, Glenn Maxwell and Mitchell Starc supported Smith, and the good innings gave the team a worthy match. Maxwell scored 22 off 23 balls and Stark scored 29 runs off 36 balls.
Smith was unable to complete his century and was run out on a total of 217. He scored 85 runs in 119 balls with the help of six fours. For England, Volks and Rashid took 3-3 wickets. Jopra Archer earned 2 successes Mark Wood got 1 wicket.