
Top Moments: England vs New Zealand
Check out the Top 5 Moments from the World Cup clash between England and New Zealand.
Check out the Top 5 Moments from the World Cup clash between England and New Zealand.
Jonny Bairstow scored a crucial century to set up a 31-run win against India at Edgbaston to keep England’s semi-final hopes alive.
An Aaron Finch ton and a Jason Behrendorff five-for helped Australia seal a semi-final spot with a dominant 64-run win against England at Lord’s.
Lasith Malinga (4-43) sparked a phenomenal bowling performance from Sri Lanka as they defended 232-9 to beat England by 20 runs in Leeds.
England captain Eoin Morgan’s 148 helped his side set up a 150-run win against Afghanistan at Old Trafford.
A Joe Root century helped strengthen England’s position on the World Cup standings with a simple eight-wicket win over the West Indies at the Rose Bowl.
Faf du Plessis admitted that the Proteas need to change their game plan in order to get their campaign back on track.
Proteas batsman Rassie van der Dussen has suggested that the heavy margin of defeat against England was not a true reflection of the competitive nature of the game.
Proteas fast bowler Lungi Ngidi has expressed his disappointment with his opening spell during the Proteas’ 104-run defeat to England at the Oval.
Faf du Plessis has explained how Hashim Amla’s concussion scare unsettled the Proteas dressing room during their chase of 312 at the Oval against England.
There was a strong reaction on Twitter after the Proteas’ 104-run defeat to England, here are some of the highlights.
Eoin Morgan thought the 311 that England scored was not enough, but this did not stop them from beating the Proteas by 104 runs in the World Cup opener at the Oval.
Proteas captain Faf du Plessis discusses the Proteas’ 104-run defeat to World Cup hosts England at the Oval.
Highlights of the World Cup opener between England and the Proteas at the Oval.
Proteas captain Faf du Plessis has admitted England were better in ‘all facets of the game’ following his side’s crushing 104-run defeat at the Oval on Thursday, writes DANIEL GALLAN in London