Group India will confront Jos Buttler-drove England in the second elimination round of the ICC men’s T20 World Cup 2022 at the Adelaide Oval on Thursday (November 10). Rohit Sharma’s side finished off Really 12 Gathering 2 table with four dominates in five matches, their main misfortune coming against South Africa at Perth.
England, then again, completed second in Really 12 Gathering 1, losing to Ireland, and their game against Australia was cleaned out without a ball being bowled. India and England are going head to head against one another without precedent for the T20 World Cup after a colossal hole of 10 years. The two sides have been facing each other just threefold – 2007, 2009, and 2012 and India won 2 out of those experiences.
The most popular match was in 2007 when Yuvraj Singh crushed Stuart Wide for six sixes in an over in a well-known India win. In the T20 World Cup 2022, previous India skipper Virat Kohli has been in shimmering structure with the bat – driving the run-scoring graphs with 246 runs in 5 coordinates with Suryakumar Yadav second in the Indian count with 225 runs at a strike-pace of more than 193.
England group is battling with wounds with previous world No. 1 T20 hitter Dawid Malan and pace bowler Imprint Wood in a test of skill and endurance to get fit
Match details :
- Match: India vs England
- Date: 10th November 2022
- Venue: Adelaide Oval, Adelaide
Live Broadcast :
Fans can watch the T20 World Cup removal round matches on DD Sports direct to no end if they would rather not pay for Star Sports affiliations. Under the Games ACT Required Sharing guideline, Doordarshan will convey India vs England Removal round continuously.
The matches will be open to no end on DD Sports on DD FreeDish and DTT (Automated Regular TV) stages. The live rambling of all the removal round matches will be accessible on the Disney+Hotstar application and site.
Predicted XI:
India:
- KL Rahul,
- Rohit Sharma,
- Virat Kohli,
- Suryakumar Yadav,
- Hardik Pandya,
- Dinesh Karthik,
- Ashwin,
- Chahal/Axar,
- Bhuvneshwar Kumar,
- Arashdeep,
- Shami
England:
- Jos Buttler,
- Phil Salt,
- Alex Hales,
- Ben Stokes,
- Harry Brook,
- Liam Livingstone,
- Moeen Ali,
- Sam Curran,
- Chris Woakes,
- Rashid Ali,
- Mark Wood