Root and Henry, who have most runs and wickets respectively, will get the opportunity to build on their respective leads.
Henry's 7 wickets in the tournament are 2 more than anyone else's tally, while Rohit is at third on the batting chart.
Joe Root is still leading the chart followed by Shakib Al Hasan and Rohit Sharma. Matt Henry’s four-wicket haul helps him stay at the top followed by Mitchell Starc.
David Warner is now leading the chart with 89 runs. Matt Henry, Pat Cummins and Adam Zampa took 3 wickets each.
New Zealand bounced back emphatically in the third T20I at Birmingham to hand England a comprehensive 74-run defeat, keeping the four-match series alive at 2-1. Finn Allen and Glenn Phillips powered the Blackcaps to a commanding first-innings score of 202/5 with a pair of half-centuries before Kyle Jamieson and Ish Sodhi took three wickets apiece […]
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