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T20 World Cup: England decimate India by 10 wickets to reach final

| @indiablooms | Nov 10, 2022, at 10:58 pm

England openers Jos Buttler and Alex Hales ripped apart India's bowling line up to script a 10-wicket victory to advance to the T20 World Cup 2022 final, which will be played on Sunday.

The 169-run target looked too little the way Buttler and Hales started off their business helping their team to score 170 with four overs to spare.

Hales and skipper Buttler remained unbeaten at 86 off 47 balls and 80 off 49 balls respectively.

Hales made India's bowling look too weak, hammering four boundaries and seven sixes across the Adelaide Oval in Adelaide on Thursday.

Earlier, India scored 169/6 in 20 overs, thanks to Hardik Pandya who slammed 63 off 33 balls, an inning which along with Virat Kohli's 50 helped the men-in-blue to recover from a crawling start.

England will take on Pakistan in the final which will be played in Melbourne on Sunday. 

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