Watch the highlights of England vs New Zealand 10th Match ICC CT 2009 - ICC Champions Trophy tournament of the Group B 4th ODI match played between New Zealand and England at Johannesburg in 29th September 2009.
Grant Elliott picks up his fourth wicket © Associated Press |
A brilliant bowling attack from Grant Elliott and Shane Bond combined 7-wickets sets up to New Zealand hard-fought four-wicket victory over England and book their place in another global semi-final in the low-scoring game of the Champions Trophy Group B match.
England scored modest total of 146 for all-out in 43.1 overs with top scorer by Paul Collingwood struck 40 off 58-balls including 3-sixes and 2-fours, Ravi Bopara cracked a 30 off 51-balls included 2-fours and Ryan Sidebottom 20.
New Zealand bowler by Grant Elliott claims 4-31, Shane Bond picked up 3-wickets, Daniel Vettori, Kyle Mills and Ian Butler each took one-wickets.
New Zealand chases 147-6 in 27.1 overs with top scorer by Martin Guptill struck 53 off 55-balls including 7-fours and a six.
Brendon McCullum cracked a 48 off 39-balls - who fell two-run short of his half-century including 4-fours & 3-sixes and Neil Broom scored 17.
England best bowler by Stuart Broad claimed 4-wicket haul for 39-runs in 8.1 overs, Ryan Sidebottom and James Anderson each took one-wickets.
Grant Elliott named Player of the match for his brilliant bowling attack to claimed a career-best 4-wicket haul for 31-runs in 8-overs.
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England scored modest total of 146 for all-out in 43.1 overs with top scorer by Paul Collingwood struck 40 off 58-balls including 3-sixes and 2-fours, Ravi Bopara cracked a 30 off 51-balls included 2-fours and Ryan Sidebottom 20.
New Zealand bowler by Grant Elliott claims 4-31, Shane Bond picked up 3-wickets, Daniel Vettori, Kyle Mills and Ian Butler each took one-wickets.
New Zealand chases 147-6 in 27.1 overs with top scorer by Martin Guptill struck 53 off 55-balls including 7-fours and a six.
Brendon McCullum cracked a 48 off 39-balls - who fell two-run short of his half-century including 4-fours & 3-sixes and Neil Broom scored 17.
England best bowler by Stuart Broad claimed 4-wicket haul for 39-runs in 8.1 overs, Ryan Sidebottom and James Anderson each took one-wickets.
Grant Elliott named Player of the match for his brilliant bowling attack to claimed a career-best 4-wicket haul for 31-runs in 8-overs.
If you're facing country viewing restrictions, just install the UK VPN from Google Play Store and Select the India Location VPN and then refresh or reload this Page to watch the highlights.
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