Team India knocked out from T20 World Cup 2022-cricketmovie.com

T20 World Cup 2022: Team India is knocked out by England after their stunning win. They won 2nd semi-final game by 10 wickets at Adelaide Oval, Adelaide. Now I will share the details of this game match in my way.

2nd Semi-final game (India Vs England)
Game Date: 10th November 2022
Details:
England captain Jos Buttler won the toss and elected to bowl first in their 2nd semi-final game against Team India at Adelaide Oval, Adelaide. Indian team remain unchanged for this game.

Team India scored 168/6 runs in their 20 overs after batting first. 68 off the last five overs. 106 off the last ten overs. Has the momentum shifted in India’s favour? The par score here batting first is 168 and India have got exactly that. Rahul once again succumbed early in a big match leaving Rohit and Kohli to do the repair work, the pair ticked over without making England sweat. But a couple of wickets in the middle overs including that of Suryakumar tilted the game England’s way. Hardik then joined Kohli and he took his time to get going, but once he got the hang of the pitch and conditions, he played a blinder to give India a total close to 170. The ball did grip for the spinners, but India don’t have a wrist spinner. Will that come back to haunt them? Hardik Pandya scored 63 runs of 33 balls and Virat Kohli scored 50 runs of 40 balls. For England, Chris Jordan pick 3 wickets for 43 runs in his 4 overs quota.

England chased down the target by scoring 170/0 in just 16 overs. What an authoritative performance from Buttler and Hales that! Today, it was England all the way! Kohli and Pandya gave India some respectability with their partnership but Hales and Buttler were simply outstanding in reply. Indian captain Rohit Sharma struggled with the bat earlier in the day, and in the second innings – he was left clueless as a result of the pyrotechnics by the English openers. Buttler hit three boundaries against Bhuvneshwar in the first over of the chase and Hales multiplied India’s problems with his breathtaking knock thereafter. There was never a moment when the England openers looked troubled during the run chase as they finished things off in 16 overs. If it was a clinical performance by Babar and Rizwan yesterday, the England openers have done an even better job. So, it’s going to be the battle of the openers in the grand finale at the MCG. Alex Hales scored 86* of 47 balls and skipper Jos Buttler scored 80* runs of 49 balls. For Team India, no bowlers take any wickets.

IND: 168/6 in 20 overs
ENG: 170/0 in 16 overs

Match Result: England won by 10 wickets
Man of the Match: Alex Hales

Stats
No team has won a men’s T20I at the Adelaide Oval after winning the toss in 11 games

KL Rahul is one six away from becoming the 14th player and third Indian to the mark of 100 T20I sixes

India’s middle order has managed six 50+ scores while none of the England middle-order batters have yet aggregated 60 runs across the tournament.

India win % batting first in T20Is this year: 70.83 (17 wins in 24 games).

England win % chasing in T20Is this year: 30.77 (4 wins in 13 games)

KL Rahul in T20 World Cups vs top eight ranked teams
3(8) vs Pak Dubai
18(16) vs NZ Dubai
4(8) vs Pak Melbourne
9(14) vs SA Perth
5(5) vs Eng Adelaide

Most runs in WC 2022 since Super 12
273 V Kohli (SR 139) *
229 SK Yadav (SR 194) *
201 G Phillips (SR 158)
180 Najmul Hossain (SR 115)
178 K Williamson (SR 116)

Death overs scoring rate since Super 12: 8.65
India’s RR: 11.60 (Bou% 24.7)
England’s ER: 6.00 (21 wkts taken)

Virat Kohli in T20 World Cup semis
72* vs SA Mirpur 2014
89* vs WI Mumbai WS 2016
50 vs Eng Adelaide 2022
The first player to score three 50s in T20 World Cup semis

Highest succesful run chase at Adelaide in all T20Is: 158 by Eng vs Aus 2011.

Highest 2nd inngs total at Adelaide in all T20Is: 164/7 by Afg vs Aus 2022

Buttler vs Bhuvneshwar in T20Is
32 balls
30 runs
5 dismissals
SR 93.75
Four of those five dismissals have come inside the Powerplay.

Bhuvneshwar Kumar’s first overs this WC
1 run vs Pak
Maiden vs Net
3 runs vs SA
2 runs vs Ban
Wicket maiden vs Zim
13 runs vs Eng

India bowling in Powerplay this WC
At Adelaide
60/0 vs Ban
63/0 vs Eng
Other venues
32/2 vs Pak
27/2 vs Net
24/3 vs SA
28/3 vs Zim

Highest targets chased down without losing a wicket in T20Is:
200 Pak vs Eng Karachi 2022 (Babar, Rizwan)
170 NZ v Pak Hamilton 2016 (Guptill, Williamson)
169 Eng v Ind Adelaide 2022 (Buttler, Hales)

Highest partnership for England in T20Is:
182 D Malan – E Morgan v NZ Napier 2019
170*J Buttler – A Hales v Ind Adelaide 2022
167*J Buttler – D Malan v SA Cape Town 2020

Highest partnerships vs India in T20Is for any wkt:
174*Q de Kock – D Miller Guwahati 2022
170*J Buttler – A Hales Adelaide 2022
152*Babar Azam – Mohd Rizwan Dubai 2021

Highest partnerships in T20 World Cups:
170*J Buttler – A Hales Adelaide 2022
168 Q de Kock – R Rossouw v Ban 2022
166 M Jayawardene – K Sangakkara v WI 2010
152*Babar Azam – Mohd Rizwan v Ind 2021

Most men’s T20Is lost by India in a year:
10* – in 2022
7 – in 2019
6 – in 2009
6 – in 2012
6 – in 2021

Suryakumar Yadav has the highest strike-rate in a T20 World Cup edition (min: 100 balls).
Highest SR (men)
189.68 – Suryakumar Yadav in 2022
175.70 – Mike Hussey in 2010
169.29 – Luke Wright in 2012
161.81 – Kevin Pietersen in 2007
159.78 – Mahela Jayawardene in 2007

England becomes the first team to win as well as lose a men’s T20I by ten wickets in the same year.
Lost by 10 wkts v PAK, 2022 (defending 200)
Won by 10 wkts v IND, 2022 (chasing 169)

India becomes the first team to concede multiple 150+ partnerships in T20 World Cup.
170* by Buttler-Hales, 2022
152* by Babar-Rizwan, 2021

Most 150+ T20I partnerships conceded in a year (full members):
2 – West Indies in 2020
2 – India in 2022
QDK-Miller last month and Buttler-Hales today.

Hit wicket dismissals in Men’s T20 World Cup:
David Obuya v NZ, 2007 (out at duck)
Nasum Ahmed v SA, 2021 (out at duck)
Hardik Pandya v ENG, today (out at 63)

Highest score by Indian No.5 or lower in Men’s T20 World Cup:
63 – Hardik Pandya v ENG, today
58 – Yuvraj Singh v ENG, 2007
50* – Rohit Sharma v SA, 2007
45 – MS Dhoni v SA, 2007
45 – Suresh Raina v SA, 2012

That’s all from the 2nd semi-final game of this T20 World Cup 2022 and I hope you all will like this information. We will be back with all the details of their final which will be played against England and Pakistan on 13th November. For more updates visit my page on Facebook Durgesh Tiwary’s View and website Cricket Movie Website

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