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T20 World Cup: NZ beat favorites England to storm into final; will face winner of Pak-Aus game

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New Zealand cruised into their first-ever Twenty20 World Cup final after defeating favorite England by five wickets on Wednesday.

Opener Daryl Mitchell smashed an unbeaten 72 to lead New Zealand into their first-ever Twenty20 World Cup final.

Chasing 166 for victory, New Zealand was in trouble at 13-2 and 107-4 when Jimmy Neesham turned the semi-final on its head with an 11-ball 27 to help achieve the target with one over to spare in Abu Dhabi.

With 20 needed off the final 12 balls, Mitchell smashed Chris Woakes for two sixes and a four before his 47-ball blitz triggered wild celebrations in New Zealand dug out.

New Zealand will face either Australia or Pakistan in Sunday’s final.

They suffered early blows after Woakes struck on the third ball to send Martin Guptill back to the pavilion for four.

The fast bowler then got skipper Kane Williamson’s prized scalp for five after the batsman attempted a scoop shot to be caught at fine-leg.

Mitchell and Devon Conway put on 82 runs for the third wicket but Liam Livingstone struck with his leg-spin to have Conway stumped for 46.

Neesham then took the charge and smashed Chris Jordan for two sixes — one of them nearly caught at the boundary by Bairstow but his knee touched the rope — and a four to get 23 runs from the over.

He finally fell to Adil Rashid’s googly with Eoin Morgan holding on to a catch at extra cover.

Earlier, Moeen Ali smashed an unbeaten 51 to steer England to 166-four after being invited to bat as Kiwi skipper Williamson won an all-important toss.

England lost their openers including Jos Buttler for 29, lbw off Ish Sodhi.

But Moeen hit back with his 37-ball knock and put on a key partnership of 63 with Dawid Malan, who hit 41, for the third wicket.

Pace bowlers Tim Southee and Trent Boult kept a tight leash in the first three overs before Buttler smashed two successive boundaries.

In-form Buttler tried to rebuild but an attempt to reverse sweep leg-spinner Sodhi got him trapped lbw for 29 off 24 deliveries.

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