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Phillips hopes New Zealand meets a 'human' Bumrah in T20 World Cup final
- On March 5, India posted around 190 at Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai, propelled by Sanju Samson's 89 off 42 balls in the T20 semi-final.
- England captain Harry Brook won the toss and opted to bowl, with the batter-friendly Wankhede Stadium and evening dew forecast shaping the decision.
- By the tenth over India were 119/2, a dominant Samson–Kishan stand yielded 97 runs in 45 balls with Kishan scoring 39 off 18 before a crucial wicket broke the partnership.
- The match's winner will take on New Zealand in the final on Sunday at Ahmedabad, chasing a rare third T20 World Cup and shaping tournament legacy.
- The third consecutive semi-final between India and England at Wankhede features around 35,000 supporters, with England making one change by bringing in Jamie Overton.
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Bumrah is human, he can have an off day too: Phillips
Ahmedabad, Mar 6 (PTI) Jasprit Bumrah is a world class operator but he can also have an off-day, something Glenn Phillips and the New Zealand team would be praying for when it locks horns with India in the T20 World Cup final on Sunday. Bumrah has been India’s stand-out star with excellent performances against Pakistan, […]
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New Zealand's Glenn Phillips emphasizes that Jasprit Bumrah, India's top bowler, is human and can have off days. Ahead of the T20 World Cup final, Phillips discusses strategies against Bumrah's expertise and India's formidable team. The final's outcome could hinge on adaptability to pitch conditions and tactics.
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