Today, June 23, they’ll play the final game of the Super 8 round against reigning champions England. The U.S. team sits at third of fourth, while England is in fourth.
However, the United States’ road to the knockout round isn’t as easy as “win and you’re in.” The team will both have to beat England by a significant margin and hope that group-leading South Africa beats West Indies during their own match later today.
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This may be the last chance you’ll have to watch this cricket team in the T20 World Cup after a remarkable and surprising run.
For England, it is a must-win situation as they look to hold on to their T20 World Cup crown. Jos Buttler’s side narrowly lost to South Africa in their second Super Eight game after beating hosts West Indies comfortably in the first one.
A loss against USA will not throw them out of the competition, but should West Indies beat South Africa in the later game, it could all come down to net run rate (NRR).
England, in third spot, currently have an NRR of 0.412, while second-placed West Indies are on 1.814.
USA will be playing for pride and hoping to register one last shock when they meet England in their ICC T20 World Cup Super Eight clash in Barbados.
The debutants set the tournament alight with their win over Pakistan and won over fans by qualifying for the Super Eights, but their journey seems to be all but over with two losses in their two Group 2 games so far.
USA’s stand-in captain Aaron Jones believes his side have made inroads into American fans’ hearts and their performance will help build the game in the baseball-loving nation.
“When we first started the World Cup, a lot of people didn’t think that we would be here right now,” Jones said last week.
“[But] we always believed, even before the World Cup started, that we could beat any team in the world. And as I say, every time you put on your jersey and you go and play for your country, you want to win. So we want to win the game against England and finish well.”
The Kensington Oval pitch has been one of the few high-scoring surfaces in the Caribbean during this tournament, but has offered ample support to both pace and spin bowlers.
The weather in Bridgetown will remain hot and humid all day, with a chance of a thunderstorm and brief showers shortly before the match.
This may be the last chance you’ll have to watch this cricket team in the T20 World Cup after a remarkable and surprising run.
For England, it is a must-win situation as they look to hold on to their T20 World Cup crown. Jos Buttler’s side narrowly lost to South Africa in their second Super Eight game after beating hosts West Indies comfortably in the first one.
A loss against USA will not throw them out of the competition, but should West Indies beat South Africa in the later game, it could all come down to net run rate (NRR).
England, in third spot, currently have an NRR of 0.412, while second-placed West Indies are on 1.814.
USA will be playing for pride and hoping to register one last shock when they meet England in their ICC T20 World Cup Super Eight clash in Barbados.
The debutants set the tournament alight with their win over Pakistan and won over fans by qualifying for the Super Eights, but their journey seems to be all but over with two losses in their two Group 2 games so far.
USA’s stand-in captain Aaron Jones believes his side have made inroads into American fans’ hearts and their performance will help build the game in the baseball-loving nation.
“When we first started the World Cup, a lot of people didn’t think that we would be here right now,” Jones said last week.
“[But] we always believed, even before the World Cup started, that we could beat any team in the world. And as I say, every time you put on your jersey and you go and play for your country, you want to win. So we want to win the game against England and finish well.”
The Kensington Oval pitch has been one of the few high-scoring surfaces in the Caribbean during this tournament, but has offered ample support to both pace and spin bowlers.
The weather in Bridgetown will remain hot and humid all day, with a chance of a thunderstorm and brief showers shortly before the match.
eam USA is hoping to bounce back from two consecutive losses at the T20 Cricket World Cup, especially with their entire tournament on the line.
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Today, June 23, they’ll play the final game of the Super 8 round against reigning champions England. The U.S. team sits at third of fourth, while England is in fourth.
However, the United States’ road to the knockout round isn’t as easy as “win and you’re in.” The team will both have to beat England by a significant margin and hope that group-leading South Africa beats West Indies during their own match later today.
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This may be the last chance you’ll have to watch this cricket team in the T20 World Cup after a remarkable and surprising run.
For England, it is a must-win situation as they look to hold on to their T20 World Cup crown. Jos Buttler’s side narrowly lost to South Africa in their second Super Eight game after beating hosts West Indies comfortably in the first one.
A loss against USA will not throw them out of the competition, but should West Indies beat South Africa in the later game, it could all come down to net run rate (NRR).
England, in third spot, currently have an NRR of 0.412, while second-placed West Indies are on 1.814.
USA will be playing for pride and hoping to register one last shock when they meet England in their ICC T20 World Cup Super Eight clash in Barbados.
The debutants set the tournament alight with their win over Pakistan and won over fans by qualifying for the Super Eights, but their journey seems to be all but over with two losses in their two Group 2 games so far.
USA’s stand-in captain Aaron Jones believes his side have made inroads into American fans’ hearts and their performance will help build the game in the baseball-loving nation.
“When we first started the World Cup, a lot of people didn’t think that we would be here right now,” Jones said last week.
“[But] we always believed, even before the World Cup started, that we could beat any team in the world. And as I say, every time you put on your jersey and you go and play for your country, you want to win. So we want to win the game against England and finish well.”
The Kensington Oval pitch has been one of the few high-scoring surfaces in the Caribbean during this tournament, but has offered ample support to both pace and spin bowlers.
The weather in Bridgetown will remain hot and humid all day, with a chance of a thunderstorm and brief showers shortly before the match.
This may be the last chance you’ll have to watch this cricket team in the T20 World Cup after a remarkable and surprising run.
For England, it is a must-win situation as they look to hold on to their T20 World Cup crown. Jos Buttler’s side narrowly lost to South Africa in their second Super Eight game after beating hosts West Indies comfortably in the first one.
A loss against USA will not throw them out of the competition, but should West Indies beat South Africa in the later game, it could all come down to net run rate (NRR).
England, in third spot, currently have an NRR of 0.412, while second-placed West Indies are on 1.814.
USA will be playing for pride and hoping to register one last shock when they meet England in their ICC T20 World Cup Super Eight clash in Barbados.
The debutants set the tournament alight with their win over Pakistan and won over fans by qualifying for the Super Eights, but their journey seems to be all but over with two losses in their two Group 2 games so far.
USA’s stand-in captain Aaron Jones believes his side have made inroads into American fans’ hearts and their performance will help build the game in the baseball-loving nation.
“When we first started the World Cup, a lot of people didn’t think that we would be here right now,” Jones said last week.
“[But] we always believed, even before the World Cup started, that we could beat any team in the world. And as I say, every time you put on your jersey and you go and play for your country, you want to win. So we want to win the game against England and finish well.”
The Kensington Oval pitch has been one of the few high-scoring surfaces in the Caribbean during this tournament, but has offered ample support to both pace and spin bowlers.
The weather in Bridgetown will remain hot and humid all day, with a chance of a thunderstorm and brief showers shortly before the match.