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Scotland inevitably are well beaten by Pakistan, but made half-decent inroads into the Pakistan total by reaching 117, mainly thanks to Richard Berrington's unbeaten 54 off 37 balls. Earlier Pakistan hammered Scotland into virtual submission with Shoaib Malik being the chief tormentor also with 54 not out, but off only 18 balls.
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Right then. England set NZ a target of 167.
Another tie, anybody?
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I think it's all yours for the taking now, with Guptill gone.
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Jordan went for 23 in the 17th and that was as good as it got
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NZ must have scored 58 runs in their last 3 overs - stunning stuff. My prediction shows you how much I know about cricket.
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Recorded it and just got through watching, without knowing the result. With New Zealand keeping plenty of wickets in hand there was always the chance that they'd throw the kitchen sink at the death bowlers, but there was soome poor stuff being sent down nevertheless. Jordan set the scene with a string of wides and half-volleys, and neither Rashid or Woakes could really do any better. Was a pivotal moment in the field when Bairstow did a Trent Boult on the boundary rope too (and right on the same spot), as a wicket right there could have totally changed the momentum. Can't begrudge New Zealand the win having lost 2019 on a technicality, but in future England need a Bumrah who can come in and nail those yorkers at the death.
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