In what seems to be a rerun of the 1992 World Cup, England has defeated India in the second semi-finals of the T20 World Cup 2022 taking place at the Adelaide Oval, Sydney.
Updated – Pakistan’s 1992 & 2022 similarities:
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Lost their opening match at MCG
Lost to India in the group stage
Won their last 3 group games
Qualified for the semi-finals by the skin of their teeth
Beat New Zealand in the semi-final
Final at MCG v England#T20WorldCup #ENGvPAK
After winning the toss, England chose to bat and was given a target of 170.
England beat the Indian team by winning from 10 wickets with Butler and Hales displaying an amazing partnership.
A brilliant performance to reach the finals! 👌
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England were #InItToWinIt from the word go! 🤩@royalstaglil | #T20WorldCup pic.twitter.com/YEHnTyEWKL
Butler scored 80 while Hales scored 86 and went on to become the man of the match.
The win was savage and team India was crushed brutally.
No doubt, England vs India was a good watch and this was one of England’s best performances in the history. With 24 balls to spare and 10 wickets in hand, England has made it to the finals.
Pakistan vs England is all set to take place at the MCG on 13th November, Sunday.
The partnership of 170 is the highest for any wicket in a men’s T20 World Cup.
Another England vs Pakistan World Cup Final at the MCG 🏴🇵🇰#ENGvPAK #PAKvENG #T20WorldCup pic.twitter.com/V7h3QZ7icO
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