England confirm tickets to Kolkata after thrashing New Zealand by seven wickets in World T20 semi-final
England thrashed New Zealand by seven wickets in the semi-final of the ICC World T20 to qualify for the final for the second time in the event’s history.
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Joe Root and Jos Buttler celebrate after helping England win the first ICC World T20 semi-final match against New Zealand at the Feroz Shah Kotla Stadium in New Delhi. Solaris Images
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Martin Guptill plays a shot during his nine-ball innings of 15. Solaris Images
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England players celebrate the wicket of Martin Guptill (left), who was caught by wicketkeeper Jos Buttler off David Willey’s bowling. Solaris Images
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Colin Munro (left) takes a run as England captain Eoin Morgan tries to run him out. Solaris Images
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Liam Plunkett (2nd from right) celebrates the wicket of New Zealand batsman Colin Munro, who was dismissed for 46, with team-mates. Solaris Images
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Mitchell McClenaghan gets run out as New Zealand finish on a score of 153 for eight at the end of their stipulated 20 overs. Solaris Images
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England opening batsman Jason Roy (right) plays a shot during his match-winning innings of 78 off 44 deliveries. Roy was awarded the Man of the Match for the knock. Solaris Images
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England openers Alex Hales (left) and Jason Roy shared an 82-run opening stand, helping set their side on course for a comfortable victory. Solaris Images
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New Zealand players celebrate the wicket of Alex Hales, who was dismissed for 20 off 19 deliveries off the bowling of Mitchell Santner. Solaris Images
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New Zealand spinner Ish Sodhi (left) tries to field as England batsmen Jason Roy and Joe Root take a run. Solaris Images
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Players from both teams shake hands with each other at the end of the ICC World T20 semi-final between England and New Zealand. Solaris Images.

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