Western Morning News

Rampant England destroy India

- DAVID CHARLESWOR­TH Cricket correspond­ent

JOS Buttler toasted an “immensely satisfying” night as England surged into the T20 World Cup final by flattening India at Adelaide in one of their finest ever white-ball displays.

England were viewed as marginal underdogs and the absences of Mark Wood and Dawid Malan due to injury increased the sense of foreboding, but they made a mockery of prematch prediction­s. While Hardik Pandya’s buccaneeri­ng 63 off 33 balls helped India add 88 in the last seven overs to post 168 for six, his efforts were put in the shade by the belligeren­ce of Buttler and Alex Hales.

The pair’s unbroken 170-run stand set a new benchmark for the highest partnershi­p for England’s opening wicket, with the pair sharing 13 fours and 10 sixes to secure a scarcelybe­lievable 10-wicket win with four overs to spare and set up a showdown against Pakistan at the MCG on Sunday.

“I’m immensely proud of the guys, that was a brilliant performanc­e, by far our best performanc­e of the tournament,” said Buttler, whose side stuttered rather than stormed into the knockout stages.

“We’re a good team, I think that’s probably where the performanc­e comes from. We’ve got some brilliant players in our team and when they play their best, they’re a tough team to beat.

“We’re an incredibly dangerous side, there’s huge confidence in the group, we haven’t at points played as well as we could have done in the tournament yet still found ourselves in the semi-final of a World Cup.

“To play like we did in such a highpressu­re game is immensely satisfying.”

Hales capitalise­d on the shorter square boundaries at the Adelaide Oval in front of a largely pro-Indian crowd of 40,094, setting a lung-bursting tempo that even Buttler struggled to keep up with, bringing up his 50 off 28 balls.

Buttler finished on 80 not out off 49 balls, smacking the winning runs with a six off Mohammed Shami, while Hales was unbeaten on 86 off 47 deliveries in a jaw-dropping union.

Hales had three and a half years in internatio­nal exile, banished since a positive recreation­al drugs test on the eve of the 2019 50-over World Cup before being recalled in September, but he has had an impact in each of England’s last three matches - all must-wins.

“He’s delivered in spades,” said Buttler. “He’s immensely tough to bowl at, it was fantastic to be at the other end and watch him go about his business with such a wide range of shots.

“The dimensions of the ground, he played them fantastica­lly well. A huge strength of his is square of the wicket which obviously on this kind of ground is really great.”

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England celebrate their win over India

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