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T20 World Cup | Semi-Final: Sam Billings replaces Jason Roy in playing XI, Blackcaps remain unchanged

New Zealand won the toss in the first semi-final of the T20 World Cup and decided to field first. In the post toss chat with Nasser Hussain, New Zealand skipper Kane Willaimson said that his team remains unchanged. On the other hand, England skipper Eoin Morgan was forced to make a change with his star opener Jason Roy picking up a calf injury in the last game against South Africa. 

To replace Roy, Sam Billings, a gun T20 batter and fielder has been called in by the team. He has been slated to play in the middle order and Jonny Bairstow will open in the innings with in-form Jos Buttler.

Speaking to Hussain, Morgan said, “We would have done the same (fielding first) as it has been the trend here in UAE. But having said that, we will try and make a good total and try and defend it.”

While New Zealand have entered the semi-finals winning four back to back games, England lost their only game to South Africa, which was also their last game in the Super 12 stage.

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IND vs NZ | Half vaccinated citizens allowed in by Rajasthan govt for Jaipur T20I

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A player can’t be one dimensional: Venkatesh Iyer hopes to deliver with both bat & ball in India outing

All-rounder Venkatesh Iyer played a crucial role in Kolkata Knight Riders’ turnaround during the second leg of the Indian Premier League and he has now received the call for the T20I series against New Zealand at home scheduled to begin on November 17. Talking about his game, Iyer insisted that being an all-rounder he maintains focus on both bowling and batting. “My workload management has been good so far. I am an all-rounder, so I have to be equally focussed on both aspects of the game. That's what I have been doing right from my age-group state level days. It's so far not been a very big issue," Iyer told PTI in an interview. He further added that he has worked pretty hard on red-ball cricket and admitted that to play for India, a player can’t just be one dimensional. "I have always worked hard on my red ball game and it has been my conscious effort not be one dimensional.” "If you have to play for India, you have to be consistent across formats and that's why I have put in a lot of work in both departments of the game. As much as I have worked on my batting, I have also worked on my bowling," said Iyer. The Indian team is slated to play a three-match T20I series against New Zealand and the side will now be led by Rohit Sharma who has been handed over the T20I captaincy after Virat Kohli had decided to step down from the position with the conclusion of the T20 World Cup. Apart from Iyer, Avesh Khan and Harshal Patel have also been rewarded for their brilliant show in the recent past.

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England to compensate for postponed tour, Men’s team to play extra T20Is during Pakistan vist in 2022

In an effort to win back the support of the Pakistan Cricket Board, the England and Wales Cricket Board CEO Tom Harrison has confirmed an extended tour to Pakistan in the months of November-December in 2022. On his two-day visit to Pakistan, Harrison confirmed that not only will England fulfil its commitment to touring Pakistan for a full-fledged series, but it will also play two extra T20Is as a show of goodwill to Pakistan Cricket Board. The extra matches would be played as a gesture to thank Pakistan for their support shown to English cricket when they toured the English nation during a raging pandemic in 2020. "Myself and ECB's Senior Director Martin Darlow visited Lahore to talk face-to-face with the PCB around some of the things that have happened over the past few weeks, leading to the cancellation of our tour in October," Harrison said in a statement to the media. "We’re happy to announce that we’ll play two extra white-ball T20Is on our men’s tour of Pakistan in September/October 2022. We will then return after the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup in Australia to complete the Test match element of that tour. This is just to reaffirm our commitment to Pakistan cricket to getting England teams, men's and women's teams, eventually playing in Pakistan at home. I don't think there's a cricketer in England who doesn't want to test their abilities against the huge talent this country has and in the conditions they know best,” he added that his side will now be playing seven T20Is along with the three Tests as part of the World Test Championship. On his part, Ramiz Raja, the PCB chief thanked Harrison and ECB for showing their large-heartedness and making a trip to Pakistan and discussing issues at length.