Touch Wood: Eng in semis, Oz out
Sydney, November 5
England qualified for the T20 World Cup semifinals with a nervy victory by four wickets over Sri Lanka in their final Super 12 match here today, also sending hosts and defending champions Australia out of the tournament.
Superb death bowling from Mark Wood (3/26) and Sam Curran restricted Sri Lanka to 141 for eight and although they made heavy work of it, England reached their target with two balls to spare.
Excited to go there, we just needed to find a way to win today. Now it is time to go there and think about the semifinals. —Jos Buttler, England skipper
I think we played good cricket in patches, but we had a few injuries which cost us the tournament. If not, we could have done better. —Dasun Shanaka, Sri Lanka skipper
The 2010 champions claimed a spot in the last-four along with Group 1 winners New Zealand. The two semifinalists from Group 2 will be decided tomorrow.
Australia had needed England’s defeat to keep alive their chance of progressing, but those hopes looked to have been dashed when Pathum Nissanka was dismissed for 67 in the 16th over of Sri Lanka’s innings. Nissanka clubbed Ben Stokes for the first of his five sixes from the second ball of the innings and by the end of the 15th over, Sri Lanka were 116 for three and looking good for a decent score at a ground where chasing can be hard.
Spinner Adil Rashid had Nissanka caught at the long on boundary by substitute fielder Chris Jordan to take his first wicket of the tournament and Sri Lanka fell apart, scoring 25 for five over the last five overs.
Openers Alex Hales and Jos Buttler added 75 for the first wicket before the England captain was dismissed for 28 by Chamika Karunaratne’s fine diving catch at deep midwicket off Wanindu Hasaranga. Hasaranga removed Hales caught and bowled for 47 soon afterwards before Harry Brook, Liam Livingstone and Moeen Ali followed cheaply, leaving England wobbling on 111/5 in the 15th over.
The victory target was never much more than a run a ball away, however, and Stokes (42 not out) and Chris Woakes (five not out) got them across the line in the final over. — Reuters
Brief scores: SL: 141/8 (Nissanka 67; Wood 3/26); Eng: 144/6 in 19.4 overs (Hales 47, Stokes 42; Hasaranga 2/23).