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England ‘devastated’ after Kiwis win tense semi-final

- Agence France-Presse

England skipper Eoin Morgan said his team were devastated after Jimmy Neesham’s clean striking took them by surprise in their tense Twenty20 World Cup semi-final loss to New Zealand.

Neesham blasted 27 off 11 balls and Daryl Mitchell hit an unbeaten 72 as New Zealand chased down a target of 167 with one over to spare in Abu Dhabi to make their first T20 World Cup final.

New Zealand face Australia or Pakistan in Sunday’s final.

England looked in control after pushing the Kiwis to 107-4 in the 16th over, but the left-handed Neesham took the bowling head on as he smashed Chris Jordan for two sixes and a four to get 23 runs from the over.

“We’re devastated. To be on the wrong side of a close game is not easy to take,” Morgan said.

“I thought we fought unbelievab­ly well today on a wicket that didn’t necessaril­y suit our batting, but we managed to post in and around a par score. We were brilliant with the ball. We were right in the game probably until Jimmy Neesham came to the wicket, if not ahead of the game.”

Moeen Ali hit an unbeaten 51 to steer England to 166-4 after being invited to bat first by Kiwi skipper Kane Williamson.

The bowlers led by Chris Woakes then took wickets and put pressure on the New Zealand batsmen despite an 82-run partnershi­p between Mitchell and Devon Conway, who made 46.

A meeting between the two sides always brings back memories of the dramatic 2019 50-over World Cup final won by England.

England also beat the Black Caps in the T20 World Cup semifinal in 2016, but Morgan said they never underestim­ated the Kiwis.

“The competitiv­e nature in which we play the Black Caps is always healthy. There’s a huge amount of respect between both sides because we know every time we play them, we’re going to be up against it,” he said.

England had looked like the team to beat after making the semi-finals with four wins in five Super 12 matches. But injuries to pace bowler Tymal Mills and opener Jason Roy forced them to change their combinatio­n as they opened the batting with Jonny Bairstow alongside Jos Buttler.

But Morgan did not offer any excuses. “I don’t think you can put a measure on missing a player. I think the 11 guys that took the field today gave absolutely everything,” he said.

 ?? Photo: AFP ?? England captain Eoin Morgan (right) celebrates with teammates after taking a catch to dismiss New Zealand’s Jimmy Neesham.
Photo: AFP England captain Eoin Morgan (right) celebrates with teammates after taking a catch to dismiss New Zealand’s Jimmy Neesham.

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