• Home
  • About
  • Contact
  • ePaper
Friday, June 12, 2026
No Result
View All Result
Kashmir Digest
  • Home
  • News
    • Local
    • National
    • Regional
    • World
  • Business
    • Economy
    • Finance
    • Tourism
    • Startup
    • Marketing
  • Ed-Op
    • Editorial
    • Opinion
    • Blog
  • Health
  • Sports
    • Cricket
    • Football
    • Other
  • Science and Tech
  • Show Biz
  • Home
  • News
    • Local
    • National
    • Regional
    • World
  • Business
    • Economy
    • Finance
    • Tourism
    • Startup
    • Marketing
  • Ed-Op
    • Editorial
    • Opinion
    • Blog
  • Health
  • Sports
    • Cricket
    • Football
    • Other
  • Science and Tech
  • Show Biz
No Result
View All Result
Kashmir Digest
No Result
View All Result
Home Sports Cricket

Hales, Buttler propel England to final clash against Pakistan after thrashing India by ten wickets

by Indo-Asian News Service
November 11, 2022
in Cricket, Sports
0
Hales, Buttler propel England to final clash against Pakistan after thrashing India by ten wickets
Share on FacebookShare on TwitterWhatsappTelegram

Adelaide: On the eve of the second semifinal of Men’s T20 World Cup, England skipper Jos Buttler had said that he would do everything in his power to not let an India-Pakistan final happen in Melbourne.

Almost 24 hours later, Buttler stayed very true to his word by combining with Alex Hales to thrash a listless India by ten wickets in the second semifinal of Men’s T20 World Cup at the Adelaide Oval on Thursday.

They did things right from the word go, now allowing India to have a good start with the bat, denying them scoring opportunities towards the short square boundaries and forced their batters to play more towards the longer side of the ground, with Chris Jordan, Adil Rashid and Chris Woakes being the best bowlers for England.

Though Virat Kohli (40-ball 50) and Hardik Pandya (33-ball 63) got contrasting fifties to take India to 168/6, Hales hit 86 not out off 47 balls while Buttler smacked an unbeaten 80 off 49 balls to chase down the total in style with four overs remaining.

India were off their lengths and did not offer any challenge to the opening pair of Hales and Buttler, who put them under pressure from the word go. Moreover, they were more than sloppy in the field, thus being comprehensively outplayed and hammered by England in all departments of the game.

With a dominating win by dismantling India, England will now face Pakistan in the final of the tournament at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on Sunday, 30 years after the two teams met in the 1992 ODI World Cup final at the very same venue.

England are now a win away from being the first team to hold two Men’s World Cup trophies at the same time, while India’s knockout hoodoo in the global tournaments was extended as Hales and Buttler made them look utterly clueless at Adelaide.

In the chase of 169, Buttler knew that Bhuvneshwar Kumar was going to be his biggest threat in the opening over. To counter the pacer, he walked down and moved across to let his hands do the talking by taking three fours in the opening over.

Buttler would take a brace of fours off Arshdeep Singh and Axar Patel through the off-side while Hales hammered a six over cover off Bhuvneshwar as England matched India’s power-play total in just 3.2 overs.

Hales was the more aggressive of the two, thumping Mohammed Shami over mid-off for six and got an outer edge running past keeper for four. Axar came under more attack as Hales and Buttler hit him for a six and four respectively to sign off from power-play unscathed.

Post power-play, Hales stepped up the attack against Indian spinners – sweeping Ravichandran Ashwin for six and rocked back to hammer Axar over deep mid-wicket for another maximum to get his fifty by the end of eighth over.

Hales then brought up the century of the opening stand by pulling Hardik Pandya for a six over deep mid-wicket and followed it up with another six by slog-sweeping off Ashwin. Buttler ramped Pandya over fine leg for four and got his fifty with a pulled six over deep square leg.

Buttler then hit Shami for two fours and a six in the 14th over, where he also got a reprieve as mid-off failed to take the catch and parried the ball to boundary rope. Fittingly, Buttler finished off the innings in style by dispatching Shami over long-on for a majestic six to enter the final.

Earlier, Woakes found the outer edge of KL Rahul along with some extra bounce to give a simple catch behind to the keeper. Sam Curran had Kohli nearly caught at first slip apart from left-arm pacer beating him on the previous ball. But the right-hander got off the mark with a stylish lofted drive off Woakes for six.

Rohit Sharma brushed off his cagey start by uppishly flicking and pulling over mid-wicket to collect back-to-back fours. He went on to sweep Rashid over square leg for his third four of power-play, before Kohli used his wrists to loft over Liam Livingstone’s head for another boundary.

After lofting Jordan over extra cover for four in the ninth over, Rohit tried to pull but mistimed to diving wide long-on. Suryakumar Yadav got going by swivelling Stokes for six over fine leg and lofted over off-side for four more. But he failed to get the connection on a slower leg-break outside the off-stump off Rashid and was caught at deep point.

Kohli took fours off Woakes, Livingstone and Jordan while Pandya also hit a four off the spinner, signalling that India were looking to shift gears as the latter hit three sixes in the 17th and 18th overs.

After Kohli got his fifty in 40 balls, Jordan had the last laugh, having him slicing a wide yorker to short third man. After Rishabh Pant cut Curran over backward point for four in the 19th over, Pandya expertly steered him through the same region for another four.

Pandya pulled a short ball over deep mid-wicket for six, and got his fifty in 29 balls as Stokes misfielded at deep mid-wicket to concede a four. He thumped Jordan for six and four before stepping on his stumps to be out hit-wicket on the final ball.

Indo-Asian News Service

Related Posts

Inter-School Chess, Carrom & Yoga competitions continue across Baramulla
J&K

Inter-School Chess, Carrom & Yoga competitions continue across Baramulla

April 18, 2025
DLSA Srinagar organizes Awareness programme on Anti-ragging laws & Drug abuse at S.P HSS
Court

DLSA Srinagar organizes Awareness programme on Anti-ragging laws & Drug abuse at S.P HSS

August 7, 2024
Justice Tashi Rabstan inaugurates ‘Annual Consultation’ on “Protection of Children with Disabilities” at SKICC
Court

Justice Tashi Rabstan inaugurates ‘Annual Consultation’ on “Protection of Children with Disabilities” at SKICC

August 3, 2024
Next Post

Concerted int'l efforts needed to counter threats like cyber attacks, info warfare: Rajnath

Terror funding, recruitment module busted in J&K’s Kupwara

Terror funding, recruitment module busted in J&K's Kupwara

Authorities ban usage of Nine Jamaat-e-Islami properties in J&K’s Shopian

Authorities ban usage of Nine Jamaat-e-Islami properties in J&K's Shopian

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Recommended

Budget Session 2026

Budget Session 2026

2 months ago
CS reviews progress on different projects of HADP

CS reviews progress on different projects of HADP

2 years ago

7 drug peddlers arrested: Police

3 years ago
DC Rajouri inspects Eklavya Model School, Panchayat Ghara, Ayushman Arogya Mandir in Gurdhan Bala

DC Rajouri inspects Eklavya Model School, Panchayat Ghara, Ayushman Arogya Mandir in Gurdhan Bala

1 year ago

Categories

  • Big Story
  • Blog
  • Business
  • Court
  • Cricket
  • Economy
  • Ed-Op
  • Editorial
  • Education
  • Finance
  • Football
  • Health
  • J&K
  • Latest News
  • Local
  • Marketing
  • National
  • News
  • Opinion
  • Other
  • Politics
  • Regional
  • Religious
  • Science and Tech
  • Show Biz
  • Sports
  • Startup
  • Top News
  • Tourism
  • UT Ladakh
  • World
No Result
View All Result

Highlights

Press Communique

MDL demonstrates AI based Forest Fire Detection, Management System to Javed Rana

Secretary RDD reviews sanitation preparedness on Baltal axis for SANJY-2026

Commissioner Secretary Cooperatives reviews preparations for Cooperation Ministry’s zonal review workshop in Srinagar

`This week-long event showcases Jammu Kashmir’s priceless handlooms and handicrafts and draws both art lovers and buyers

Div Com reviews flood preparedness and heatwave management in Jammu Division

Trending

DC reviews progress of RDD schemes, District Capex Budget, PMAY-G, SBM, MGNREGA and JKRLM in Udhampur
J&K

DC reviews progress of RDD schemes, District Capex Budget, PMAY-G, SBM, MGNREGA and JKRLM in Udhampur

by KD Desk
June 5, 2026
0

UDHAMPUR, JUNE 04: Deputy Commissioner Udhampur, Minga Sherpa, today chaired a review meeting with officers of the...

Statehood Day of Telangana Celebrated in Lok Bhavan

Press Communique

June 5, 2026
Sakeena Itoo reviews performance, functioning of J&K Medical Supplies Corporation Limited

Sakeena Itoo reviews performance, functioning of J&K Medical Supplies Corporation Limited

June 5, 2026
Press Communique

Press Communique

June 5, 2026
MDL demonstrates AI based Forest Fire Detection, Management System to Javed Rana

MDL demonstrates AI based Forest Fire Detection, Management System to Javed Rana

June 5, 2026
Kashmir Digest

©Kashmir Digest -

Navigate Site

  • Home
  • About
  • Contact
  • ePaper

Follow Us

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
    • Local
    • National
    • Regional
    • World
  • Business
    • Economy
    • Finance
    • Tourism
    • Startup
    • Marketing
  • Ed-Op
    • Editorial
    • Opinion
    • Blog
  • Health
  • Sports
    • Cricket
    • Football
    • Other
  • Science and Tech
  • Show Biz

©Kashmir Digest -