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Sreesanth roasts England: Jaa ke Pakistan aur Australia se mulaqaat Karo…

Sreesanth roasts England: Jaa ke Pakistan aur Australia se mulaqaat Karo…

 

During the T20 World Cup, the raging Indian juggernaut is still on the march. After they beat Australia and Pakistan, the Men in Blue soundly defeated the defending champions, England, by 68 runs in a lopsided second semifinal. This resounding win takes India to the final match against South Africa on Saturday in Barbados.

India has played with ruthless efficiency throughout the tournament, which is rather amazing. In the group stage, they destroyed their bitter rivals Pakistan, and in the ‘Super 8s,’ they decisively defeated Australia, the 2021 winners. Energy in the Indian camp is evident from former bowler Sreesanth’s ferocious post-match remarks, as England has now become one of the defeated giants.

Sreesanth roasts England said on Star Sports, “This wasn’t revenge, it was a one-sided win,” in reference to India’s 2022 World Cup quarterfinal loss to England. “Our goal is to send them home contentedly. They must return, intensify their training, and return more powerfully. With a hint of humor, he continued, “Pakistan and Australia are already home; perhaps they could get together and train together.

In Guyana, England’s decision to bowl first was a catastrophic one. The weather gods had different ideas, even though they might have been hoping for rain and a DLS advantage. Rather, they faced the lethal spin pair of Axar Patel (3/23) and Kuldeep Yadav (3/19), who tore through their batting order. Earlier, England’s innings got off to a great start as they reached 34 for 1 in the fifth over while chasing India’s 171 for 7. But Axar and Kuldeep’s spin magic proved to be too strong for them to control. They fell apart quickly, losing nine wickets for just 69 runs before giving up for a meager 103.

Sreesanth says

Rohit Sharma is the guy to give credit to for India’s outstanding batting display. He set the tone for the innings with a fast-paced 39 off just 39 balls. The explosive Suryakumar Yadav (47 off 36 deliveries) provided him with excellent support as they stitched together an important 73 runs for the third wicket.

India cemented their dominance in the tournament with a brilliant effort against England. In the final, they will now play a strong opponent in South Africa. Will Rohit Sharma’s team be able to win the coveted title and go on their incredible run? The cricketing community is excited to hear the response.

FAQs

  • Who won the India vs England match?

India defeated England by a commanding 68 runs in the semi-final match.

 

  • What were India’s key contributions in the semi-final match against England?

Rohit Sharma’s 57 (39) and a spin bowling masterclass by Kuldeep Yadav (3/19) and Axar Patel (3/23) were instrumental in the win.

 

  • How did England’s chase stutter?

After a decent start (34/1 in 5 overs), England’s batting order crumbled against the Indian spinners, losing nine wickets for just 69 runs.

 

  • Who will India face in the final match of the T20 World Cup?

India will take on South Africa in the T20 World Cup final on Saturday in Barbados.

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