The second semi-final of the ongoing T20 World Cup will be played on the 10th of November at the Adelaide Oval Cricket Ground. India and England are the two sides that will be battling it out at Adelaide for the ticket to the Final. You can find the Pitch Report of the Adelaide Oval Cricket Ground for the IND vs ENG semi-final ahead in the article.
While India had topped the Group 2 points table with 8 points, the England side ended up in the second position in the Group 1 points table owing to a better NRR than the Australian side. In their 2nd Super 12 game, the English side suffered an unexpected loss against Ireland after which they managed to win the remaining games. The much-anticipated game, England vs Australia, was however washed out due to rain.
The Men in Blue have as well suffered a single loss in the Super 12 stage, which came against South Africa. The Rohit Sharma-led side is looking balanced with the batting and bowling departments both doing well. SKY and Virat Kohli are among the leading run-scorers and Arshdeep is the leading wicket-taker so far in the Tournament. India hasn’t won an ICC tournament since 2013 despite reaching the semi-finals numerous times. Hence, the Indian side would be keen to cross the line this time.
Adelaide T20 WC 2022 Records
Out of the 6 matches played at Adelaide in the T20 WC 2022 so far, 4 have been won by the sides defending a total while only two times the sides chasing have managed to win the game.
Total matches | 6 |
Matches won batting first | 4 |
Matches won bowling first | 2 |
Average 1st Inns scores | 156 |
Highest total recorded | 185/6 (20) by NZ vs IRE |
Lowest total recorded | 117/10 (19.2 Ov) by ZIM vs NED |
Highest score chased | 128/5 (18.1) by PAK vs BAN |
Lowest score defended | 158/4 (20) by NED vs RSA |
Adelaide Oval Pitch Report for IND vs ENG semi-final
The Adelaide Oval Pitch has proved to be a two-paced surface where the batters generally struggle to score. A fresh Adelaide pitch offers assistance to the pacers. The pacers receive some movement off the surface which troubles the batters. However, it is easier to bat on at Adelaide in the first innings as compared to the second as the pitch starts to slow down and it gets tougher for the batters to play their shots. The spinners tend to receive a significant amount of turn as the match progresses and generally dominate the game.
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The batters would have to spend some time at the crease in order to score a good total at the Adelaide Oval. Once set, the batters can target the short square boundaries of the ground to score some quick runs. A total of around 160 would be considered competitive at the Adelaide pitch. Choosing to bat first after winning the toss is the way to go here.