ICC Men's T20 World Cup
Kensington Oval, Bridgetown, Barbados
June 8, 2024 at 10:30 PM
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Australia
201/7 (20)
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England
165/6 (20)
Australia won by 36 runs.
Batters
R
B
4s
6S
SR
Philip Salt
b A Zampa
37
23
4
2
160.87
Jos Buttler
c P Cummins b A Zampa
42
28
5
2
150.00
Will Jacks
c M Starc b M Stoinis
10
10
1
0
100.00
Jonny Bairstow
c G Maxwell b J Hazlewood
7
13
0
0
53.85
Moeen Ali
c D Warner b P Cummins
25
15
0
3
166.67
Harry Brook
Not out
20
16
2
0
125.00
Liam Livingstone
c M Starc b P Cummins
15
12
0
1
125.00
Chris Jordan
Not out
1
3
0
0
33.33
Extras
8
Total
165/6
DID NOT BAT
Jofra Archer, Adil Rashid, Mark Wood
FALL OF WICKETS
37-1 (Philip Salt 7.1), 42-2 (Jos Buttler 9.5), 10-3 (Will Jacks 10.5), 7-4 (Jonny Bairstow 14.1), 25-5 (Moeen Ali 15.4), 15-6 (Liam Livingstone 18.5)
Bowlers
O
M
R
W
EX
ECO
Mitchell Starc
3
0
37
0
2
12.33
Josh Hazlewood
4
0
28
1
0
7.00
Pat Cummins
4
0
23
2
1
5.75
Marcus Stoinis
3
0
24
1
2
8.00
Adam Zampa
4
0
28
2
0
7.00
Glenn Maxwell
2
0
22
0
0
11.00
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