30 Jul, 2022 12:43 PM, Sat
New Zealand annihilated Scotland in the second and last T20I in Edinburgh to secure the series 2-0 on Friday (July 29). The guests, who made 225 in the primary game, went out of control again with the bat and went above and beyond to go beyond 250 to set up a colossal win by 102 runs. Was Allen at it once more? No, this time it was the turn of the center request to take care of business. Finn Allen got going with a six and Dane Cleaver hustled to 17 off 8 subsequent to getting a valuable chance to bat up top to give the guests the best beginning. Notwithstanding, Allen was excused in only the third over of the innings following which Mark Chapman assumed responsibility. Blade was excused in the last over of the powerplay yet the hosts actually wound up making 62 toward the finish of that over. While the guests penetrated the 100-run mark at the midway stage, more attack was in store as Chapman totally continued to clear the ropes. Bracewell stands tall It wasn't simply Chapman causing all the harm as he tracked down the best foil at the opposite end as Michael Bracewell. The way that Scotland gave him a respite didn't improve the situation as New Zealand moved forward another stuff. Chapman was well headed to enlisting 100 years before the batsman tracked down the defender at profound square leg in the sixteenth over to fall for 83. Bracewell then assumed responsibility at the demise and crushed 26 runs off the penultimate over bowled by Alasdair Evans as New Zealand in the long run wrapped up with 254/5. In the last five overs alone, New Zealand wound up scoring 79 runs. An astounding powerplay 255 was continuously going to be practically too far for Scotland. Be that as it may, George Munsey was having none of it as he made an endeavor to give New Zealand a panic. He figured out how to get four limits off the initial seven balls to give Scotland a fast beginning yet New Zealand struck at the opposite finish to slip into the subsequent innings. James Neesham got into the go about as well as he picked two wickets in a solitary over as Scotland at last lost four wickets in the powerplay regardless of the whirlwind of limits that took the score to 54. Did Scotland battle further? The pursuit basically burnt out the second New Zealand continued to strike consistently. When captain Richie Berrington left for a 12-ball 22, Scotland were content batting out the 20 overs. Chris Greaves made 37 and was the main player to confront in excess of 25 conveyances in the innings. Despite the fact that Ish Sodhi disposed of him in the thirteenth over to handicap the hosts further, the lower request figured out how to hold tight to guarantee the group didn't neglect to bat their full portion. The two groups will currently confront each other in an oddball ODI. Brief scores New Zealand 254/5 in 20 overs (Mark Chapman 83, Michael Bracewell 61*; Gavin Main 2/44) beat Scotland 152/9 in 20 overs (Chris Greaves 37; James Neesham 2/9) by 102 runs
Rank | Team | Rating | Points |
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1 | India | 122 | 5117 |
2 | Australia | 116 | 3936 |
3 | South Africa | 112 | 3357 |
4 | Pakistan | 106 | 2762 |
5 | New Zealand | 101 | 3349 |
Rank | Player Name | Points |
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1 | Babar Azam | 824 |
2 | Shubman Gill | 801 |
3 | V. Kohli | 768 |
4 | H.T. Tector | 746 |
5 | R.G. Sharma | 746 |
Rank | Player Name | Points |
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1 | K.A. Maharaj | 716 |
2 | J.R. Hazlewood | 688 |
3 | A. Zampa | 686 |
4 | Mohammed Siraj | 678 |
5 | J.J. Bumrah | 665 |
Rank | Player Name | Points |
---|---|---|
1 | Mohammad Nabi | 320 |
2 | Shakib Al Hasan | 292 |
3 | Sikandar Raza | 288 |
4 | A. Vala | 248 |
5 | Rashid Khan | 239 |
Rank | Team | Rating | Points |
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1 | Australia | 124 | 3715 |
2 | India | 120 | 3108 |
3 | England | 105 | 3151 |
4 | South Africa | 103 | 1845 |
5 | New Zealand | 96 | 2121 |
Rank | Player Name | Points |
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1 | K.S. Williamson | 859 |
2 | J.E. Root | 824 |
3 | D.J. Mitchell | 768 |
4 | Babar Azam | 768 |
5 | S.P.D. Smith | 757 |
Rank | Player Name | Points |
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1 | R. Ashwin | 870 |
2 | J.J. Bumrah | 847 |
3 | J.R. Hazlewood | 847 |
4 | K. Rabada | 834 |
5 | P.J. Cummins | 820 |
Rank | Player Name | Points |
---|---|---|
1 | R.A. Jadeja | 444 |
2 | R. Ashwin | 322 |
3 | Shakib Al Hasan | 310 |
4 | J.E. Root | 282 |
5 | J.O. Holder | 270 |
Rank | Team | Rating | Points |
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1 | India | 266 | 14108 |
2 | Australia | 256 | 10241 |
3 | England | 254 | 9660 |
4 | West Indies | 252 | 11604 |
5 | South Africa | 251 | 8287 |
Rank | Player Name | Points |
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1 | T.M. Head | 844 |
2 | S.A. Yadav | 842 |
3 | P.D. Salt | 816 |
4 | Babar Azam | 755 |
5 | Mohammad Rizwan | 746 |
Rank | Player Name | Points |
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1 | A.U. Rashid | 719 |
2 | Rashid Khan | 681 |
3 | P.W.H. De Silva | 674 |
4 | J.R. Hazlewood | 662 |
5 | A.J. Hosein | 659 |
Rank | Player Name | Points |
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1 | P.W.H. De Silva | 222 |
2 | Mohammad Nabi | 214 |
3 | H.H. Pandya | 213 |
4 | M.P. Stoinis | 211 |
5 | Sikandar Raza | 210 |
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