ENG vs NZ: “We’re not bothered” – Brook sends strong message before Semis

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England captain Harry Brook expressed confidence ahead of the semi-final clash, regardless of the opponent. Brook’s side defeated New Zealand by four wickets on February 27 in their last Super Eight clash in Colombo. With this win, they confirmed their place in the semi-final from Group B at the top spot in the ongoing ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026.

Speaking at the post-match presentation ceremony, Brook said: “We’re not bothered. We’re just going to go out there and whoever we’re facing, they’re going to be a tough opponent anyway. We’ve already played against West Indies in the warm-up game already, so a little bit of experience there. It’s nice to go back to a ground that we’ve already played on as well. So yeah, both sides are very strong, very powerful teams and we’ve just got to go out there and try and do the little things well again.”

After winning the toss, New Zealand elected to bat. England’s spinners bowled beautifully as Adil Rashid, Will Jacks and Rehan Ahmed took two wickets each to restrict the Kiwis to 159/7. For New Zealand, Glenn Phillips scored 39, while Tim Seifert added 35.

In reply, the unbeaten 44-run partnership between Jacks and Rehan off just 16 balls shifted the match in England’s favour. Tom Banton was the top-scorer with 33 runs, while Jacks and Rehan remained unbeaten on 32 and 19 respectively. Jacks was adjudged the Player of the Match.

Now, New Zealand’s fate depends on the result of the match between Pakistan and Sri Lanka, scheduled to take place on February 28 in Pallekele.

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