Tuesday, May 11, 2010
Pakistan reach semis as England send Kiwis home
| Posted On : Tuesday, May 11, 2010 |
| Eoin Morgan starred with 40 after England, chasing 150 for victory, had slumped to 66 for four at the Beausejour Stadium. But, together with Luke Wright, who made 24, the former Ireland left-hander swung the game back England's way in a stand of 52 in just more than six overs. Morgan got out just before the finish but man-of-the-match Tim Bresnan, unbeaten on 23 after taking one wicket for 20, finished the contest with five balls to spare when he pulled Kyle Mills for four. England, already through to the semi-finals before this final Group E match even started, after defending champions Pakistan beat South Africa earlier in the day, ended the Super Eights with a perfect played three won three record. They will now face the runners-up in Group F in the first semi-final here on Thursday. England's victory also meant Pakistan went through as the second qualifier out of the group for the semi-finals as they edged New Zealand on superior run-rate. England had won their previous matches against Pakistan and Sri Lanka on the back of Pietersen fifties. But they had to do without their star batsman after Pietersen, who expects to be back for the semi-finals, was given temporary leave to attend the birth of his first child, a boy, which took place in London on Monday. England made a rousing start to their run chase with Craig Kieswetter, like Pietersen and Michael Lumb born in South Africa, launching Nathan McCullum's off-spin for a four and a huge six in successive balls as 13 runs came off the first over. But England then lost Kieswetter when the wicketkeeper struck Kyle Mills hard but straight to Nathan McCullum at cover-point. Lumb on drove the express pace of Shane Bond for a huge six and twice swept the left-arm spin of New Zealand captain Daniel Vettori for four. Ravi Bopara, Pietersen's stand-in, made just nine before he was well caught in the covers by Ross Taylor off all-rounder Scott Styris for nine. The 60 for two became 60 for three when Lumb was plumb lbw for 32, made off 21 balls with a six and four fours, after he missed a sweep against Vettori. England's collapse continued to 66 for four when captain Paul Collingwood managed just three before he was deceived by a Styris slower ball and clipped straight to Brendon McCullum at midwicket. However, Morgan struck an amazing one-handed six off Styris and Wright crashed a couple of boundaries off fast bowler Ian Butler. Morgan's 34-ball innings ended when he pulled Bond and Vettori took a fine diving catch but it was too little too late for New Zealand. Earlier Ross Taylor top-scored for New Zealand with 44 and put on 62 for the fourth wicket with Styris (31) after the Black Caps slumped to 65 for three. |
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