USA vs ENG: Where did America go wrong in defeating big teams? Read the turning point of the match
USA vs ENG: The 49th match of T20 World Cup 2024 was played between USA and England in which England won by 10 wickets. USA vs ENG (Pic Source X) USA vs ENG: The 49th match of T20 World Cup 2024 was played between USA and England in which England won by 10 wickets. England won the toss and invited America to bat first. USA batted very poorly and were all out for 115 runs against the defending champions. At the same time, England chased the target in just 9.4 overs and won by a huge margin of 10 wickets. For England, Butler scored an unbeaten 83 off 38 balls with the help of six fours and seven sixes and Phil Salt scored 25 runs off 21 balls with the help of two fours. With this win, England have reached the semi-finals of the T20 World Cup 2024. Where did America go wrong? Read the turning point of the USA vs ENG match America’s batting was very poor. Nitish Kumar scored the highest 30 runs for USA and Corey Anderson scored 29 runs. At the same time, only five batsmen of America could touch the double digit mark. Let us tell you that, by the end of 14 overs, America had lost five wickets for 88 runs. Half the team had returned to the pavilion, however, they could have tried to take the scoreboard to the target of 140 runs from here. This is because a good partnership was developing between Corey Anderson and Harmeet Singh for the sixth wicket. But Sam Curran gave the 6th blow to America by dismissing Harmeet and broke the good partnership. As soon as Harmeet was out, America’s innings fell apart like a pack of cards. After that, Chris Jordan dismissed Corey Anderson, Ali Khan, Nosathush Kenjige and Saurabh Netravalkar in the 19th over. Jordan, who came to bowl the 19th over, took four wickets in five balls and bowled out the USA cheaply. He took a hat-trick against the USA in this tournament and with this he became the first bowler to take a hat-trick for England in the T20 World Cup.
WI v ENG: What will be the pitch and weather conditions of St Lucia for match 42, read full report
This match between West Indies and England will be played at Darren Sammy Cricket Ground. Daren Sammy National Cricket Stadium (Photo Source: Getty Images) The second match of T20 World Cup 2024 Super-8 will be played between West Indies and England on 20 June. This match will be held at Darren Sammy National Cricket Stadium from 6 am. A tough competition can be seen between the two teams in this match. So let’s know what will be the condition of the pitch and weather of Darren Sammy Stadium in the ENG vs WI match. WI vs ENG: Darren Sammy Stadium pitch report The pitch of Darren Sammy Stadium in St Lucia usually sees an even contest between bat and ball. However, due to the forecast of rain, there may be moisture in the track, which may help the bowlers a little in the beginning. The fast bowlers may get some assistance at the beginning of the innings, as the ball seams due to moisture. However, gradually the conditions will become favorable and the batsmen will be able to take advantage of the pace of the pitch and score some runs. In such a situation, the bowlers will have a slight edge in this match. A total of 37 T20I matches have been played on the pitch of Darren Sammy Stadium, out of which 16 matches were won by the team batting first, while the team batting later won 21 matches. The team batting later gets an advantage on this pitch. The average of the first innings on this ground has been 140, but the highest total made here is 199 runs. WI vs ENG: Weather Report of St. Lucia There will be 3 Super-8 matches at Darren Sammy National Cricket Stadium in St. Lucia. The weather is expected to be clear during the England-West Indies match on 20th. The match will be played in the evening in West Indies. The temperature in the evening will be around 32 to 27 degrees. It will be cloudy and there is a slight chance of rain. But fans do not need to worry, they will get to watch the full 40 overs match.
Canada’s Qualification Scenario: Canada can reach Super-8 even after losing to Pakistan, read the complete equation
Canada Cricket Team (Image Credit- Twitter X) On Tuesday, June 11, Canada and Pakistan teams faced each other in the 22nd match of the ongoing T20 World Cup 2024 at Nassau County Stadium in New York. Pakistan won the toss and decided to bowl first. Both teams made one change each for this match, Pakistan gave Saim Ayub a chance and dropped Iftikhar Ahmed and Canada included Ravinderpal Singh in place of Dilpreet Bajwa. Canada had a great start in this match, but Mohammad Aamir broke the opening partnership by dismissing Navneet Dhaliwal on a score of 20 in the third over. After this, none of the Canadian batsmen could do much and all were out on single digit scores. However, while wickets were falling at one end, Aaron Johnson stood like a rock at the other end and scored 52 runs with the help of four fours and four sixes in 44 balls. Mohammad Aamir and Haris Rauf took two wickets each for Pakistan. Canada finished the innings at 106/7 in 20 overs. Pakistan got off to a slow start in their chase. Saim Ayub was dismissed in the fifth over for just six runs, leaving the team at 20/1. However, Mohammad Rizwan and Babar Azam put on a match-winning 63-run partnership before the latter was dismissed by Heiliger for his second wicket. Fakhar Zaman tried to finish the match quickly but he was dismissed for four runs in the 18th over. Later, Rizwan scored an unbeaten 53 to guide Pakistan to victory with seven wickets and 15 balls to spare. For Canada, Dilon Heyliger took two wickets for 18 runs in his four overs. Canada’s Qualification Scenario: Canada can reach Super 8 even after losing to Pakistan Canada has a tough challenge to qualify for the Super 8 stage of the tournament. They have played a total of two matches so far in which they have lost. In such a situation, if Canada loses against India, they will be out of the tournament. In such a situation, it is important for Canada to win against India but it will not be easy. Not only this, they need a big win to have a good chance of advancing to the Super 8 round as their NRR is – 0.439.
Before the start of Border-Gavaskar Trophy, there was a 67 percent increase in this matter, read the big news
This time the Border-Gavaskar Trophy is going to start from 22 November 2024. Border-Gavaskar Test Series (Image Credit- Twitter X) Cricket fans are eagerly waiting for the start of the upcoming Border-Gavaskar Trophy 2024. It is worth noting that this time this tournament is starting from 22 November in Australia, and India are the defending champions of this tournament. On the other hand, this time a different craze is being seen among Australian cricket fans before the start of this tournament. Let us tell you that when the sale of tickets went live on the first day for the five-match Test series, there was a 67 percent increase in demand among the fans. This demand among the fans has been compared with the ticket sales during 2018-19. Also, this time, one of the five matches of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy is going to be a Boxing Day Test match. There is a lot of enthusiasm among Australian fans for the tickets of this match. Seeing the huge demand among fans for the series, it seems that the atmosphere of the stadium during the series is going to be very attractive and captivating this time. Also, let us tell you that earlier Cricket Australia (CA) has also come to the fore about setting up a special fan zone for Indian cricket fans. This is part of a multicultural action plan for this series of Cricket Australia, which aims to promote inclusivity and provide exceptional experiences for fans from diverse backgrounds. It is worth noting that India is the defending champion of this tournament. It will be interesting to see whether it is able to defend this title in the upcoming tournament or not? Full schedule of India vs Australia Border-Gavaskar Trophy series 1st Test November 22-November 26 Perth Stadium, Perth 2nd Test: 6 December-10 December: Adelaide Oval, Adelaide 3rd Test: December 14-December 18 The Gabba, Brisbane 4th Test: December 26-December 30 at Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne Fifth Test: January 3-7: Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney