Scorecard:
New Zealand: 149 for 6 (20 overs)
(Taylor 44 off 33 balls, B McCullum 33 off 32 balls, Styris 31 off 19 balls, Swann 2 for 31, Broad 2 for 33)
England: 153 for 7 (19.1 overs)
(Morgan 40 off 34 balls, LumbĀ 32 off 21 balls, Wright 24 off 17 balls, Bresnan 23 off 11 balls, Styris 2 for 16, Bond 2 for 29)
This was going to be do or die for New Zealand. Well it’s better than being out outright, surely. With Pakistan win over South Africa, this group had come alive and New Zealand were back in the reckoning. New Zealand batted quite cautiously to reach a moderate 149, setting up a target of 150. England bowlers kept the rate tightly under 7 for most of the innings and even the late bursts were not enough to go much over this ending at an aggregate of 7.45 rpo.
England were up right away smashing through and breaking the New Zealand resolve. By the end of 6th over they were 57 for 1! New Zealand did try a few trick then but it was too late to suppress the run rate. England Arrived Safely into the final, taking Pakistan alongwith them. Phew! Some respite for Pakistan!!
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Scorecard:
Pakistan: 148 for 7 (20 overs)
(Umar Akmal 51 off 33 balls, Kamran Akmal 37 off 33 balls, Afridi 30 off 18 balls, Langeveldt 4 for 19)
South Africa: 137 for 7 (20 overs)
(DeVilliers 53 off 41 balls, Kallis 22 off 21 balls, Ajmal 4 for 26, Rehman 2 for 35)
Pakistan today put up a moderate target for the South Africans. Pakistan began too cautiously, going by the ruckus at home where a witch hunt has already begun. They were a dismal 23 for 3 in 7 overs! Their caution was to no avail and they were going at less than 3.3 an over and still had lost 3 wickets. Well, this strategy was not working. And there were possibly just 13 overs left for them in tournament. They picked up a little to be 50 for 3 in 10 overs. The 2 Akmals had been there for 6.2 overs putting up 32 runs. Then they decided to give it one last charge. And by the end of 16 overs they were 124 for 4. In 6 overs they had added 74 runs! Well, this charge gave them the confidence and they could finish at 148 adding 24 runs from last 24 balls. Nothing great, but surely defendable if they bowl right today!
South Africa began the now famous Zulu Freeze. They choked once again. They just couldn’t move the scoreboard. They didn’t have a single double digit over, till it was quite late. In 14 overs they were 78 for 4. Now with 71 runs to get and 6 overs in hand, things were getting very tough. DeVilliers did give it one last heave and got 20 runs in the 15th over. But that was it, he went in the next over and then there was just no resistance as Pakistani bowlers walked all over the remaining batsmen.
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