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Captain Eoin Morgan leads England's battle against New Zealand to stay in T20 tri-series

By AFP  |   Published: 18th February 2018 02:28 PM  |  

Last Updated: 18th February 2018 02:28 PM  |   A+A A-   |  

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England's Jason Roy bats during the Twenty20 Tri Series international cricket match between New Zealand and England at Seddon Park in Hamilton. (AFP)

HAMILTON: England captain Eoin Morgan, returning from injury, smacked an unbeaten 80 as England posted 194 for seven against New Zealand in their tri-series Twenty20 match in Hamilton on Sunday.

England, having lost to New Zealand by 12 runs last week, need to win the match and finish with a better overall run-rate than the Kiwis if they are to make Wednesday's final in Auckland against Australia.

Morgan, who missed the last two England matches because of a groin strain, had six sixes and four fours in his crucial innings.

He went to the middle in the fourth over when England were two for 24 and featured in a 93-run, nine over stand with Dawid Malan.

Malan was eventually dismissed for 53, his fourth half-century in five international Twenty20 innings.

With a place in the finals riding on the game, New Zealand skipper Kane Williamson did not want to let the England batsmen settle when he won the toss and opted to bowl.

He mixed up his attack, using seven bowlers in the first 10 overs as England reached the halfway stage at two for 85.

Although Williamson's strategy had seen an abundance of dot balls, England did have six sixes and five fours to their credit. 

Malan and Morgan ramped up the pace in the 11th over when they belted 21 off an over by Mitch Santner on the way to England scoring 109 in the second half of their innings.

New Zealand had opened with Trent Boult and Santner in an expensive first two overs that cost 33 runs before Tim Southee came in for the third over and immediately put the brakes on.

He had the wicket of Alex Hales for one and Boult switched ends to claim Roy for 21. 

Williamson tried himself against the left handers Malan and Morgan and although he went for a costly 16 he stayed with the spin option and brought Ish Sodhi and Colin Munro.

Morgan, however, was able to score freely while no one else managed more than 10 once Malan departed.

Boult took three wickets at an expensive 50 runs while Southee was economical with two for 22.

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