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Photo Gallery: England vs New Zealand, ICC World Cup 2019

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England have qualified for the semi-finals of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2019 following an excellent century by Jonny Bairstow which was followed by a commendable performance by the English bowling attack. The hosts defeated New Zealand by a margin of 119 runs.

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Ross Taylor has been dismissed following a run-out as Adil Rashid completes a superb throw from the deep with wicketkeeper Jos Buttler completing the dismissal. England are completely on top at this stage as New Zealand lose control of the clash.

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Chris Woakes strikes early for England as Henry Nicholls is dismissed off the fifth delivery of the first over of the innings, after being hit on the pads resulting in the batsman being adjudged lbw.

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England finish on 305/8 at the end of 50 overs following a century by opener Jonny Bairstow and a half-century by fellow opener Jason Roy. New Zealand need 306 runs to win.

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England reach 286/7 at the end of 48 overs, inching closer to the 300-run mark. Adil Rashid and Liam Plunkett are trying to score runs off every delivery, which is certainly helping the hosts' who are in desperate need of a win. 

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New Zealand continue to fight following a fine start to the England innings after a partnership in excess of 100 runs between Jonny Bairstow and Jason Roy. England have added 47 runs for the loss of three wickets between overs 31-40.

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New Zealand are back in the game as England lose three quick wickets after being comfortably placed at 194/1 at one stage. Jos Buttler is the latest batsman to depart.

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Jonny Bairstow has now become the first Englishman to score back to back centuries in the history of the ICC Cricket World Cup. 

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Jason Roy departs for 60 runs off 61 deliveries after scoring two consecutive boundaries. Roy chipped a drive into the hands of Mitchell Santner at short cover off a Neesham delivery.  

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England reach 67/0 at the end of the first powerplay which is their highest powerplay score in the ICC Cricket World Cup 2019. 

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Spinner Mitchell Santner is set to open the bowling for New Zealand, becoming the fifth spinner to open the bowling against England in the ICC Cricket World Cup 2019.

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England skipper EoinMorgan has won the toss and elected to bat in this pivotal Cricket World Cup 2019 clash at The Riverside Durham.