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Score • 2nd Test • Lord’s Australia 416 & 279 England (T: 371) 325 & 327 Australia won by 43 runs Schedule Report Series
Score • Southern Group • Vitality Blast • T20 • Towton SOM 221/7 Kent (20 overs, T: 222) 206/7 Somerset won by 15 runs Table Report Series Schedule
Score • North Group • Vitality Blast • T20 • Birmingham Bears 141 DURH(20 overs, T:142) 133/9 Bears won by 8 runs Schedule Table Report Series
Score • Southern Group • Vitality Blast • T20 • CARDIFF MIDDX 200/9 GLAM(15.3/20 overs, T: 201) 151 Middlesex won by 49 runs Table Report Series Schedule
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Score • North Group • Vitality Blast • T20 • Manchester NHNTS 138/7 Lancs (16.4/20 overs, T:139) 139/4 Lancashire won by 6 wickets (20 balls remaining) Table Series Schedule
Score • North Group • Vitality Blast • T20 • Derby Works 222/5 Debs(19.4/20 overs, T:223) 194 Works won by 28 runs Table Report Series Schedule
Score • South Group • Vitality Blast • T20 • Southampton Gluck 105 Hunts (14.3/20 overs, T:106) 107/2 Hampshire won by 8 wickets (with 33 balls remaining) Table Series Schedule
Score • Northern Group • Vitality Blast • T20 • Nottingham Notts 168/8 Leeks (20 overs, T: 169) 164/8 Notts won by 4 runs Fixtures Series Table Report
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Score • Southern Group • Vitality Blast • T20 • The Oval SURR 195/6 ESSEX (20 ov, T:196) 199/7 Essex won by 3 wickets (with 0 balls remaining) Table Report Series Schedule
Score • 21st Match • RHF Trophy • Bristol BLZ 245 WS(50 overs, T:246) 239/7 The Blaze won by 6 runs Schedule Table Report Series
Score • 22nd Match • RHF Trophy • Worcester CS 233 THDER(48.4/50 overs, T:234) 204 Sparks won by 29 runs Table Report Series Schedule
Score • 23rd Match • RHF Trophy • Chelmsford SUNR 254 VP (46.3/50 overs, T:255) 226 Sunrisers won by 28 runs Table Report Series Schedule
Australia Beat England By Two Wickets To Win First Ashes Test
Score • 24th Match • RHF Trophy • Beckenham SES 205 ND(33/50 ov, T:206) 209/3 Diamonds won by 7 wickets (102 balls remaining) Table Report Series Schedule
“It’s like being a kid again. It’s great. It’s just like how I felt when I first started playing.” With the first reaction in his press conference, Joe Root summarized what he and the rest of the England team are experiencing at the moment. An hour before he sat down in front of the microphones and cameras, Root remained unbeaten on 142, Jonny Bairstow with him on 114, chasing 378 like it was nothing. Certainly the England Test team is not chasing records as is happening now. The final 119 runs required were easily scored in 19.5 overs as Root and Bairstow brought up career hundreds. 28 and 12, with five and six already due in 2022. respectively. There was no danger, no concern beyond the beginning, where perhaps the standard English doom-and-gloom couldn’t have been helped. But there was nothing but peace for those in the locker room. As they had been for the previous three chases before this one.
Root said of the fact that England have chased down four targets above 250 in the last month, “I think once you do it, you know you can and you Prove that you can.” “It makes it a little easier.” It makes it a little more believable.” able to do that. You don’t want to get caught up in what other teams are doing and how they approach things. But again, that can instill more confidence in you and Parties can be very wary of what you think you are capable of.” The difference here was that the scale of the chase meant a bit more foresight. Lees produced the fastest opening stand between a pair of English , who fell from 107 for no loss to 109 for 3, threatened to derail the charge after tea. When Root had brought up his century and victory was more or less assured, he cheered He charged Shardul Thakur down the ground for four and then smashed him for a six. Perhaps the route ramp is something that many are still struggling with. K is considered fairly unimaginative to play a role in T20 leather hell – his last appearance came in May 2019 – and perhaps even redundant for the 50-over format could add such a broad streak to his bow. He admits he is still battling two sides. One of the highlights of how he did things before Brendon McCullum and Ben Stokes decided to shake things up saw him score 1708 runs and six hundreds in 2021 and two more before the start of the summer. And the other is batting without a care in the world. “The Yorkshireman in me still says dig in, play straight and get after it,” he said with a smile. “Then the captain says over the other shoulder ‘Be a rock star.’ That’s why sometimes you two fight.” and unwritten rules. Players are encouraged to play for fun without losing sight of the larger goal of winning. And the key was to get rid of the emotional burden of form and the burden of tradition, which ultimately felt like a burden. Sometimes the gaps look big, and you know where the ball is going to be because that’s usually how sides flow over long runs.” If you look at the history of Test cricket, there were occasions this summer when I played a few Played unusual shots. But he seemed like a very low-risk option at the moment. I think he is trying to manage the game more.” As incredible as Bairstow was, Root may be the best example of the nurturing qualities of the current environment. Awarded the FEC (England future captain) tag. Also both are wearing. This meant that his career was largely determined by those who had come before him. Now, you can safely say that for the first time in his England career, certainly the first time in five years since stepping down as captain in March, he is playing. Most expressive, most enjoyable cricket. That happens at the highest level,” he reiterated. And hopefully the way we are playing at the moment, it can inspire a lot of youngsters to take up the game and enjoy it and get excited about Test cricket. and love it as much as we do.” He didn’t mind the juxtapositions that have come out over the past few weeks. “You can call it whatever you want but it’s a lot of fun to play and a lot to be a part of. Had fun.”
Terms of Service Privacy Policy Interest-Based Advertising Global Privacy Policy Supplement Feedback England’s crucial win over New Zealand on Tuesday kept their semi-final hopes alive and set up an interesting contest in the final round of crucial matches.
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The three teams (New Zealand, England and Australia) are now tied on five points with one match each and differ only in the order on the net RR.
So far no team has been confirmed to reach the semi-finals. We look at the state of the game as things stand.
The highlight of the match saw England beat New Zealand by 20 runs, keeping alive their hopes of reaching the semi-finals of the 2022 ICC Men’s T20 World Cup.
New Zealand have an edge over their qualifying rivals at the top of the group thanks to an excellent net rate of +2.233, which was established after they beat Australia by 89 runs in their first match.
State Of Play In Group 1: England Win To Set Up Fascinating Qualification Tussle
The net is almost as good as a single point for the RR Black Caps, which means it is a huge advantage for New Zealand in the qualifying race.
The Kiwis will need to lose their last game to Ireland by a big margin to prevent Australia and England from finishing in the top two.
If New Zealand, England and Australia all three get their