After losing a vital wicket of New Zealand captain Kane Williamson, New Zealand loses yet another wicket of Henry Nicholls who got out after scoring a half-century during the finals of the CWC 2019 which is currently underway at the Lord’s Cricket Ground. England’s Liam Plunkett snapped the wicket of Nicholls on the fifth delivery of the 27th over. This was his second wicket in the match. Needless to say, with a fall of each wicket, fans from all over the world expressed their reactions on social media. New Zealand vs England Cricket Score Final ODI Match.
Plunkett bowled the cross seam and Nicholls who had just scored a half-century got bowled. The commentators also praised Plunkett for the spell as the batsman got a thick inside edge and rattled the stumps. The internet is filled with reactions for the killer spell bowled by Plunkett. Check out a few tweets below:
Liam plunkett so underrated
— Simon hamlet (@Simplesi2004) July 14, 2019
An absolute gun.
liam plunkett is an absolute gun
— MJ (@mikey_cba) July 14, 2019
Truly a hero.
Liam Plunkett is a hero #ENGvsNZ pic.twitter.com/Vu4JBQo3Hy
— Max 🇬🇧🇨🇦 (@maxteck10) July 14, 2019
This netizen seems quite impressed.
Plunkett has been massive in middle overs for England.
Has got all the big wickets. Qdk, Amla, Gayle, Mushfiqur, Kohli, Pant, Pandya, Williamson and Nicholls.
Did not play against Pak, SL and Aus in group stages -the matches that they lost.
— Vipul (@Sporty_Baba) July 14, 2019
Another one.
Remarkable that Plunkett of all has provided important breakthroughs in this final as well as the match against India.
— Ram Kumar (@ram_158) July 14, 2019
Even the official handle of the CWC 2019 shared his record.
Liam Plunkett's second spell today: 4-0-7-2
Gamechanger 💪#NZvENG | #CWC19Final | #CWC19 | #WeAreEngland pic.twitter.com/cF60UxggZ1
— Cricket World Cup (@cricketworldcup) July 14, 2019
Plunkett first snapped the wicket of New Zealand skipper Kane Williamson on the score of 30. Nicholls looked quite good as he scored a half-century amidst crumbling wickets. As of now, the Kiwis have lost four wickets.
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