Australia vs England, 26th Match, Group 1 at Dubai, T20 World Cup, Oct 30 2021 - Match Result

RESULT
26th Match, Group 1 (N), Dubai (DICS), October 30, 2021, ICC Men's T20 World Cup
(11.4/20 ov, T:126) 126/2

England won by 8 wickets (with 50 balls remaining)

Player Of The Match
3/17
chris-jordan
Cricinfo's MVP
74.08 ptsImpact List
jos-buttler
Match centre 
Scores: Chandan Duorah | Comms: Andrew Miller
Scorecard summary
Australia 125/10(20 overs)
44 (49)
3/17 (4)
20 (20)
2/23 (4)
England 126/2(11.4 overs)
71* (32)
1/15 (2.4)
22 (20)
1/37 (3)
Cricinfo’s Most Valuable Players of the Match
PLAYERTeam
TI
Runs
I. Runs
B. Impact
Bowl
I. Wkts
Bo. Impact
ENG74.0871(32)72.9174.08--0
ENG72.68--03/173.5872.68
ENG72.61--02/233.4372.61
ENG43.16--01/191.7643.16
ENG38.54--01/151.4538.54

9.09pm Just extraordinary stuff. England's net run-rate is now off the scale at 3.95 ... South Africa in second place are at 0.21! And that leaves Australia with some real qualification concerns now. They are languishing on -0.63, and really can't afford another slip-up against Bangladesh and West Indies - two teams who are perfectly capable of giving them a hard time...

Hari: "Nothing against Chris,he bowled superbly well,but it was Woakesy who induced the collapse right??" It truly was. Woakes even took the catch for Jordan's powerplay wicket. But a small quibble for England on a memorable night. From Miller, Monga, Chandan and the team, good night!

Mustafa Moudi : "This Group has a Unique Chain now - Eng defeated Aus, who defeated SA, who defeated WI, who defeated Ban !!"

Here's Liam Livingstone. "It was a pleasure watching that Jos innings, the bowlers have been phenomenal, and Mo's been our best bowler and hasn't even bowled today. Great depth in our line-up, then a pleasure to watch genius at work [in Buttler]. He's the best hitter of a white ball in the world. A clinic of white-ball hitting."

9.04pm Aaron Finch: "When we lost a few wickets in the Powerplay we had to hang in there, get to a total we thought would be defendable if we got it right with the ball. Woakes is a brilliant exponent when there's seam early. We had to bowl them out, no issues there, but Buttler played a hell of an innings. We got off to a poor start, but a couple of days off to recharge, but we'll dust ourselves off and come back for Bangladesh."

Eoin Morgan: "The challenge for us is adapting to conditions away from home, we did that really well in the first two games then a big test against a really strong Australian side. Relentless with our lengths and our plans and the bowlers came up trumps. Depending on how the wicket plays you have to have one or two guys to go to, and they came up trumps. The openers look in really good form, Roy MoM against Bangladesh and Buttler following suit. They are all hard ones, we treat everyone with the same respect, it's a tough competition, we go from here to Sharjah for two games in five days."

Sampath notes: "This is Australia's biggest defeat in terms of balls (50) in T20I cricket and their biggest loss in terms of wickets (8) at the men's T20 world cup."

Chris Jordan is Player of the Match for his figures of 3 for 17. "Great bowling effort from the boys, Woakesy and Rash set the tone. Trying to keep it simple, go with the rhythm of the game, hold our length, be nice and straight, and the way the boys batted was unbelievable. I backed my yorkers, stick your strengths and keep improving your game. So many players trying to make the team, but let everything else take care of itself."

8.52pm Wow. That was incredible. For the second World Cup in three years, England thump Australia by eight wickets, and for the second time running, it was a combination of sensational Powerplay bowling and contemptuous run-chasing that did the trick. Chris Woakes led the line with impeccable seam bowling and figures of 2 for 23, Jos Buttler finishes on a stunning 71 not out from 32, with five fours and five sixes. There will be sterner tests... but we all thought that might have been one of them...

Dimkesh: "If you could call a victory as 'comprehensively comprehensive' then this would be it....."

Prasad: "I don't get how people can compare batting first vs. batting second on these pitches. These two teams are not that far apart in terms of skills and Aus bowling is much superior to that of Eng. Ashes will prove this point." Eoin Morgan said this will have no bearing on the Ashes whatsoever. And who are we to argue with him?

11.4
1
Agar to Bairstow, 1 run

pressed out to deep point, and England have won with 50 balls to spare!

11.3
1
Agar to Buttler, 1 run

cheeky dint, attempting to pick off the winning boundary past short third, but a valiant hand intercepts

11.2
1
Agar to Bairstow, 1 run

swept behind square, two away now

11.1
4b
Agar to Bairstow, 4 byes

big spin, but too big! A yawning slap down the ground, Wade can't gather, and nor can slip!

Well, I have a hunch we won't start another over. Here's Agar

end of over 1120 runs
ENG: 119/2CRR: 10.81 RRR: 0.77 • Need 7 from 54b
Jonny Bairstow14 (8b 2x6)
Jos Buttler70 (31b 5x4 5x6)
Adam Zampa 3-0-37-1
Ashton Agar 2-0-12-1

Mazhar Ali: "England are batting in a different continent altogether. When teams are struggling to score 140 in 20. They are scoring 100 in 10." It is different gravy...

10.6
1
Zampa to Bairstow, 1 run

cuffed leg-side once more, doesn't get hold of it but I don't think it's going to matter...

10.5
Zampa to Bairstow, no run

blocks out to the off side

Utsab: "With that six, Buttler has his half century in boundaries."

10.4
6
Zampa to Bairstow, SIX runs

drops to one knee, and smashed over cow corner! Crikey, this is an utter mangling! The crowd are sent scattering as it lands like a clusterbomb on the seating

10.3
6
Zampa to Bairstow, SIX runs

that's meat and drink for Jonny! Tossed up outside off, and slammed over the fence! A big arcing swing through long-on!

10.2
1
Zampa to Buttler, 1 run

a gallop to the pitch once more, over-runs it a touch and works the ball along the turf to wide long-on

10.1
6
Zampa to Buttler, SIX runs

skippity-dee-dee, down the track again, and launched high and handsome over the bowler again! Absolute carnage, completed with a 'hello sailor' flick of the back leg on contact

end of over 102 runs • 1 wicket
ENG: 99/2CRR: 9.90 RRR: 2.70 • Need 27 from 60b
Jos Buttler63 (29b 5x4 4x6)
Jonny Bairstow1 (4b)
Ashton Agar 2-0-12-1
Adam Zampa 2-0-17-1

Hussain: "NRR boost if ENG do it in 11 overs: 5.1" England's NRR is so high it could secure them qualification for the next three tournaments

9.6
1
Agar to Buttler, 1 run

outside off, and tucked out to point

9.5
1
Agar to Bairstow, 1 run

fuller, dipping into the pads, flicked square to get off the mark

9.4
Agar to Bairstow, no run

just back of a length, drawn into the drive into the covers

9.3
Agar to Bairstow, no run

onto the front foot, pushed firmly to mid-off

9.2
Agar to Bairstow, no run

looped up from round the wicket, fired into the pads

Hello. Jos Buttler eh? He's a bit good

Time for a drinks break. Over to Miller to take this home

9.1
W
Agar to Malan, OUT

smart bowling. Scrambled seam, wanting to not make it turn. Malan looks for the turn just outside off, but it holds its line to take a faint tickle through to Wade

Dawid Malan c †Wade b Agar 8 (8b 1x4 0x6 14m) SR: 100

Agar is back

end of over 915 runs
ENG: 97/1CRR: 10.77 RRR: 2.63 • Need 29 from 66b
Jos Buttler62 (28b 5x4 4x6)
Dawid Malan8 (7b 1x4)
Adam Zampa 2-0-17-1
Mitchell Starc 3-0-37-0

Wes Igeputha: "Finally, some batting matching IPL standard!"

8.6
4
Zampa to Buttler, FOUR runs

ends the over with a revere-swept four. He is toying around with them. He changes stance early, and it ends up being a full toss on off. Nails it

8.5
2
Zampa to Buttler, 2 runs

oh Zampa sees him coming and tries to bowl a wide to get him stumped. Buttler is in such mood that he doesn't give up on the attacking shot. he manages to chip it over extra cover

8.4
1
Zampa to Malan, 1 run

driven uppishly to long-off for one

8.3
1
Zampa to Buttler, 1 run

flatter, shorter, and he is expecting it with the late-cut. Just can't beat the diving fielder at backward point

Best performances - batters
Spike Graph
Wagon Zone
JC Buttler
71 runs (32)
5 fours5 sixes
Productive shot
slog shot
24 runs
0 four4 sixes
Control
91%
AJ Finch
44 runs (49)
4 fours0 six
Productive shot
flick
11 runs
0 four0 six
Control
78%
Best performances - bowlers
CJ Jordan
O
4
M
0
R
17
W
3
ECO
4.25
FTYFGSGS
OFFLEG
RHB
1W
1W
1W
LEGOFF
LHB
CR Woakes
O
4
M
0
R
23
W
2
ECO
5.75
FTYFGSGS
OFFLEG
RHB
1W
LEGOFF
LHB
1W
Match details
Dubai International Cricket Stadium
TossEngland, elected to field first
Series
Season2021/22
Player Of The Match
Match numberT20I no. 1379
Match days30 October 2021 - night (20-over match)
Umpires
TV Umpire
Reserve Umpire
Match Referee
PointsEngland 2, Australia 0
Language
English
Win Probability
ENG 100%
AUSENG
100%50%100%AUS InningsENG Innings

Over 12 • ENG 126/2

England won by 8 wickets (with 50 balls remaining)
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