New Zealand beat England by 5 wickets to enter into T20 World Cup finals on Wednesday.


New Zealand stunned England in the semi-finals as Daryl Mitchell struck twi sixes and a boundary to make win over England.

Mitchell played agressive and unbeaten inning of 72. Devon Conway struck 46. Mitchell remained player of the match.
Earlier, Moeen Ali struck 51 not out and Dawid Malan made 41 to help former champions England post 166-4 at the Zayed Cricket Stadium.

Put into bat, England were 67-2 at the halfway stage of their innings and reached the 100-mark in 14 overs, kept in check by New Zealand's tight bowling and sharp fielding.
Moeen smashed two sixes and three fours in his unbeaten 37-ball knock.
Pakistan will face Australia in the second semi-finals on Thursday.

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