Twitter Reactions: England defeat New Zealand in one-off T20I
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Twitter Reactions: England defeat New Zealand in one-off T20I: After winning a high scoring and a thrilling ODI series against New Zealand, England continued their brilliant performances in the one-off T20I as they won the game comprehensively by 56 runs. They have totally changed the approach and game-play and is the only reason England has managed to outclass New Zealand in almost all the limited overs games.
Here are the best tweets related to the game:
Poor Team Jersey for England’s T20I team.
Man made things visible from space:
1. Great Wall of China
2. England's T20 jersey#EngvNZ— cricBC (@cricBC) June 23, 2015
2nd T20I Fifty for Joe Root.
Root continues his good form. He records his 2nd T20I fifty off 36 balls. Sam Billings is giving him great company at the other end #ENGvNZ
— Cricbuzz (@cricbuzz) June 23, 2015
England to be T20 World Champions?
May I again remind England that India won the T20 world cup after losing to Bangladesh in 2007. #NewEra #EngvNZ
— cricBC (@cricBC) June 23, 2015
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Joe Root fan boys.
This is what happens when fanboys get too excited over Joe Root… #engvnz pic.twitter.com/8oRTYJ25Vv
— Innocent Bystander (@InnoBystander) June 23, 2015
Brendon McCullum goes past Gayle to be the leader with most T20I sixes.
91 – Brendon McCullum has now hit 91 sixes in T20Is, more than anyone else. Next most: Chris Gayle, 87. Maximums.
— OptaJim (@OptaJim) June 23, 2015
Announcement of Mark Wood getting a contract made just after he got McCullum. Coincidence?
Get McCullum, get a contract… #engvnz https://t.co/4KkYF7PvOv
— Innocent Bystander (@InnoBystander) June 23, 2015
Entertaining innings from McCullum.
McCullum's innings: 4 0 4 0 6 1 0 6 1lb 1 6 6 0 1 W. Goes for a 15-ball 35 after dragging one back off Wood. NZ 48/2 after 4 overs. #ENGvNZ
— Cricbuzz (@cricbuzz) June 23, 2015
Will England continue the same in Ashes?
So after this game, the exciting England team is put back into its box and replaced by the dour England team… #engvnz #ashes
— Innocent Bystander (@InnoBystander) June 23, 2015
“New” England trying to be the same.
https://twitter.com/fwildecricket/status/613448825383059456
The Great New Zealand collapse.
Worst last 5 wickets collapses in a T20I:
0 runs (Aus v Pak, 2010)
2 runs (Sco v Ken, 2013)
3 runs (SL v Pak, 2011)
4 runs (NZ v Eng today)— Mazher Arshad (@MazherArshad) June 23, 2015
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