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The final day of the fourth week of the Virtual Cricket Tournament 2020 saw six matches being played on Friday, June 26. There were some memorable performances in the simulated reality league cricket tournament, and here, we look at what transpired through the day and bring you the summary of each virtual match.

AUS vs ENG, Match 19: ENG won by eight wickets

ENG started the final day in style by beating AUS by a whopping eight wickets.

After winning the toss and putting AUS to bat, Michael Wood picked two for eight in his over as AUS registered 54/3 in five overs. Openers Daniel Warner and Armand Finch posted 22 for first wicket, and no one apart from Glen Maxwall managed to do anything positive with the bat.

ENG, on the other hand, endured a disastrous start, losing their openers in the first two overs, but Ian Morgan and James Root combined to take their side to an eight-wicket victory.

IND vs SA, Match 20: IND won by nine wickets

IND continued their winning on the final day, this time beating SA by nine wickets.

SA were put in to bat, and a composed bowling performance from IND saw them restricting their opponents to just 46/3 in five overs. Only their openers managed to score in double, while the middle order failed.

IND had a poor start with a bat, but opener Rohan Sharma and captain Viraj Kohli sailed them a nine-wicket victory in just 3.4 overs.

NZ vs PAK, Match 21: NZ won by 31 runs

NZ put on a dominant display against PAK, and managed to outrun them by 31 runs in the final group stage game of virtual cricket.

Having won the toss and elected to bat, NZ 72/1 in five overs, with Callum Munro scoring 32 off 15, while Markus Guptill smashing 37 off 17. The openers bashed eight boundaries and four sixes between them.

PAK, too, made a positive start, but lost two wickets in four balls. And as they failed to cope with the asking run-rate, the fell 31 runs short, registering 41/2 in five overs.

ENG vs NZ, Semi-Final 1: ENG won by 30 runs

After beating AUS early in the day, ENG build on the momentum by defeating NZ by 30 runs in the first semi-final of e-cricket match.

NZ elected to field and managed to dislodge James Butler early in the game. Jackson Bairstow and Ian Morgan joined forces to take their side from 13/1 to the highest score of the day, 74/1. Like ENG, NZ too lost an early wicket, but unlike them, they failed to put runs on the board, eventually losing 30 runs, having scored 44/1 in five overs.

IND vs AUS, Semi-Final 2: IND won by seven wickets

AUS�day went from bad to worse as they lost their second game of the day, this time against IND by seven wickets.

IND once again elected to field, and dislodged AUS�opener inside three overs. With the run-rate on the a downward spiral, IND kept the momentum going, and restricted AUS to 50/3. With the bat, IND made a decent start and despite losing wickets in quick succession, they reached their target in 4.4 overs, setting up a final against ENG.

ENG vs IND, Final: IND won by eight wickets

IND registered their third consecutive one-sided victory, this time in the final of the simulated reality league cricket tournament against ENG.

IND put ENG to bat, and a precise bowling effort saw them restricting their opponent to 51/4, with only James Butler (21 off 12 balls) and Jason Ray (11 off five) scoring in double figures.

With the bat, they lost Rohan Sharma in the very first delivery and then Viraj Kohli in the subsequent over. Shikhar Dhaven and KL Rahul then combined to guide their team to an eight-wicket victory.

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The third day of the fourth week of the Virtual Cricket Tournament 2020 saw six matches being played on Thursday, June 25. There were some memorable performances in the simulated reality league cricket tournament, and here, we look at what transpired through the day and bring you the summary of each virtual match.

AUS vs IND, Match 13: IND won by 31 runs

IND won the toss and elected to bat, racking up a phenomenal tally of 68/2. While the usually heavy-hitting Rohan Sharma failed to accomplish much, Shikhar Dhaven, Viraj Kohli and KL Rajul all pulled their weight handily throughout the innings.

AUS failed to produce a performance needed to chase down such a formidable target, with all batsmen save for skipper Armand Finch unable to go beyond five runs to their name. Ultimately, they fell 32 runs short of the winning target.

NZ vs SA, Match 14: NZ won by one run

Like the e-cricket match prior, this one too saw a considerable total racked up by NZ, with Callum Munro anchoring his side’s innings with a 17-ball 39, laced with five boundaries and two sixes, to see them through to a tally of 63/1.

SA, however, were on course to meet the target. Benefiting from a no-ball with two balls left to go, SA were just four runs short of the winning target. Unfortunately, a double on the penultimate ball and dot ball to cap off the final over saw them fall two runs short of the goal.

PAK vs ENG, Match 15: PAK won by eight wickets

Opting to field first, PAK's bowlers could not restrict ENG’s scoring as much as they would have liked. Opener James Butler put out a 15-ball 29 and his knock was complemented by steady scores from the rest of the batting order to finish the innings at 54/3.

However, while their bowling may not have been top-notch, PAK were in fine fettle with the bat. Following an early dismissal of Baba Azem, Fakhar Zakir and Shoaeb Malek struck up a 28-run partnership to get PAK on-track for eventually chasing down the winning target of the virtual cricket match with four balls to spare.

AUS vs NZ, Match 16: AUS won by 10 wickets

Coming off their virtual match win earlier in the day where they batted first, NZ opted to exercise the option to do so again after winning the toss. However, while Callum Munro once again anchored his side’s innings, with a 21-ball 38, the rest of the batting order failed to do their bit well enough, leaving his side’s tally at 49/2.

AUS seemed to have warmed up after their loss to IND earlier in the day, as openers Daniel Warner and Armand Finch rampaged through the opening overs. Finch, in particular, went berserk, whacking out seven boundaries and two sixes en route to a 15-ball 42. Together, they chased down the winning target by the fourth over itself.

IND vs SA, Match 17: IND won by seven wickets

With IND opting to field after winning the toss, SA ran up a respectable score of 45/2, with the top-order scoring in the double-digits.

Unfortunately for SA, IND proved the morning’s win against AUS was no fluke as they briskly went through the overs, picking up a steady number of runs. The old pro MS Dhanraj put up a particularly impressive performance at No. 5 with a six-ball 19 laced with three boundaries and a six, helping IND seal up the win in just 3.3 overs.

PAK vs ENG, Match 18: ENG won by five wickets

PAK chose to bat first and opener Baba Azem was in his element, putting out a 16-ball 31 peppered with six boundaries. The rest of the top-order comprising Fakhar Zakir and Shoaeb Malek did not manage to get into the double-digits however.

ENG seized the opportunity to capitalise on PAK’s uneven performance, with decent showings from James Butler, Ian Morgan and Brad Stokes in particular. With two balls still left in the final over, they successfully hunted down the winning target and moved up to second in the table, below IND.

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The second day of the fourth week of the Virtual Cricket Tournament 2020 saw six matches being played on Wednesday, June 24. There were some memorable performances in the simulated reality league cricket tournament, and here, we look at what transpired through the day and bring you the summary of each virtual match.

AUS vs PAK, Match 7: AUS won by 18 runs

AUS bruised aside a forget performance of Day 1 by putting on a spirited display on the second day by defeating PAK by 18 runs.

Having elected to bat, AUS made a fantastic start, with openers Daniel Warner and Armand Finch playing a 39-run stand in three overs. After the openers were gone, Sam Smith and Glen Maxwall joined forces to take their side to 69/2 in five overs, with the former scoring 19 off six balls, while the latter smashing 11 off four.

PAK, on their part, didn't lose a wicket, but the AUS bowlers made sure they keep both Baba Azem and Fakhar Zakir in check, restricting them to 51/0 in five overs.

IND vs NZ, Match 8: IND won by six runs

IND continued their unbeaten streak on the second day of simulated reality league cricket tournament, this time defeating NZ by six runs.

IND endured a difficult start after electing to bat as they lost Rohan Sharma, captain Viraj Kohli and KL Rajul in the first two overs. Shikhar Dhaven and MS Dhanraj, however, combined to take their side all the way from 20/3 to 70/3 in just three overs.

NZ came in to bat and kept on losing wickets, with IND bowlers Jasprit Bamra and Bhuvan Kumar picking two wickets each. By the end of five overs of the virtual match, NZ were restricted to 64/5 and IND had the game in their kitty.

SA vs ENG, Match 9: ENG won by nine wickets

ENG made a blistering start to their second of the virtual cricket, getting better of SA by nine wickets.

SA were put to bat by ENG, and their openers, Quincy de Kock and Hanif Amla put 25 runs for the first wicket before the latter was dismissed. Captain Fabian du Plessis scored 17 off nine, while de Kock registered 30 off 12 as SA posted 58/2 on board.

ENG lost James Butler in the very first ball of the innings, but Jackson Bairstow combined with captain Ian Morgan to guide their side to a thumping victory, achieving the target in just 3.2 overs.

AUS vs NZ, Match 10: NZ won by eight wickets

After a disappointing start to their day, NZ got back to winning ways by beating AUS by nine wickets in the 10th e-cricket match of the tournament.

AUS elected to bat and apart from captain Finch and lower-order batsman Mark Stoinis, none of the batters scored in double figures as they posted 59/4 on board in five overs. For NZ, a certain Michael Sentner, shone the brightest, with the spinner picking two wickets while conceding just four runs in his over.

With the bat, NZ lost Callum Munro in the very first over, but Markus Guptill combined with Ross Tailor to take his side to an eight-wicket victory.

IND vs ENG, Match 11: ENG won by three runs

IND lost their first game of virtual cricket tournament as ENG registered a three-wicket win over their opponents.

After putting ENG to bat, IND made a blistering start with the ball, dismissing three ENG batsmen inside two overs. A late blitz by James Root, followed by Jason Ray and then Brad Stokes took ENG out of their misery as they put 70/4 on board in five overs.

Like ENG, IND kept on losing wickets, but unlike them, they failed to keep the run-rate going, and by the end of five overs, they could only manage 67/6, losing the game by three runs.

SA vs PAK, Match 12: SA won by nine wickets

SA piled further misery on PAK by beating them by nine wickets in the final day of the tournament.

SA won the toss and put PAK to bat. They made a decent start, with both Azem and Zakir stitching a 30-run opening wicket stand before Shoaeb Malek played a cameo of 26 off 11 balls. By the end of five overs, PAK scored 59/1. SA, on their part, were dominant right from the beginning, with de Kock and Amla combining for 53 runs for the first wicket. Once the latter was gone, de Kock took his side to a comfortable nine-wicket victory.

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The first day of the fourth week of the Virtual Cricket Tournament 2020 saw six matches being played on Tuesday, June 23. There were some memorable performances in the simulated reality league cricket tournament, and here, we look at what transpired through the day and bring you the summary of each virtual match.

AUS vs ENG, Match 1: Match abandoned

The first game of virtual cricket saw AUS crossing swords with ENG, and after putting in to bat by the latter, AUS registered 50/4 in five overs, with Daniel Warner scoring 23 off 13 deliveries, which included two fours and one six. The middle-order collapsed to a bowling brilliance, and a certain Moin Alee shone the brightest, picking two wickets while conceding just four runs. The e-cricket match, however, was abandoned without a ball being bowled in the second innings.

IND vs SA, Match 2: IND won by 26 runs

The second game of simulated reality league cricket tournament had IND clinching a 26-run victory over SA.

Having won the toss and elected to bat, IND put on 58/3 on board, with opener Rohan Sharma scoring 20 off 13 deliveries. Captain Viraj Kohli scored 16 off seven, while a late blitz by MS Dhanraj (13 off four) took IND to a decent total in five overs at the loss of three wickets.

IND continued the momentum with the ball by dismissing Hanif Amla and Fabian Du Plessis in the very first over to pile on the pressure on SA. And once Quincy De Kock was gone, the game was put to bat by the bowlers, restricting SA to just 32/3 in five overs.

NZ vs PAK, Match 3: NZ won by 13 runs

The third virtual match of the opening day saw NZ defeating PAK by 13 runs, courtesy Markus Guptill's 36 off just 14 balls.

NZ had a blistering start after put in to bat by PAK, with their openers Callum Munro and Guptill stitching a 33-run stand in three overs. The middle-order did collapse, but Guptill made sure he keeps the spirit high, and his innings, which included five fours and one six, took NZ all the way to 61/3.

PAK made a stable start with the bat, but as soon as Fakhar Zakir was dismissed, their batting line-up collapsed like a pack of cards. Only Baba Azem, who scored 31 in 12 balls, scored in double figures as PAK fell 13 runs short, scoring 48/6 in five overs.

AUS vs SA, Match 4: SA won by 19 runs

A forgetful day for AUS saw them losing to SA by 19 runs.

SA elected to bat, and unlike their previous game against IND, their openers put on a decent partnership (37) in three overs. And after Quincy de Kock was dismissed, captain Fabian du Plessis scored 18 off five deliveries to take SA to 62/1.

They oozed similar confidence with the ball, and it didn't take long for them to assert their authority. Both Daniel Warner and Armand Finch were dismissed in the opening two overs, and apart from Glen Maxwall, none of the AUS batsmen managed to score in double figures. They eventually ended at 43/5, losing the game by 19 runs.

IND vs PAK, Match 5: IND won by wickets

IND registered their second win of the day, this time defeating PAK by a whopping eight wickets.

After winning the toss and electing to bat, PAK put 53/3 in five overs, with Baba Azem once again becoming the shining light, scoring 19 in 10 balls. Captain Sarfaraz Ahmad scored 23 off seven, which included five boundaries, to end PAK's innings on a high.

Despite a decent total on board, PAK failed to defend their target, with IND winning the game with four balls to spare. Opener Rohan Sharma scored 26 in 10, while KL Rajul registered 13 in five to take IND to a comfortable victory.

NZ vs ENG, Match 6: ENG won by six runs

The final game of the first day of simulated reality league cricket tournament ended in ENG defeating NZ by six runs. 

Ian Morgan's men were put in to bat by NZ, and openers James Butler and Jackson Bairstow put on a 34-run opening wicket stand, giving their side a much-needed headstart. Jason Ray did the rest, scoring 15 off seven, as ENG scored 63/4 in five overs, the highest total by any side on Day 1.

For the second time running, NZ openers made a blistering start, with Munro and Guptill partnering to make 51 without a loss. Despite their strong efforts though, NZ fell six runs short, putting 57/1 in five overs.

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Tournament overview

The fourth edition of Virtual Cricket Tournament 2020 is all set to kick in motion from June 23, 2020.

Once again, the competition will be played in a round-robin format, comprising seven rounds of competitive action. Each round will host three games, where six simulated teams (AUS, NZ, ENG, IND, PAK, SA) meet each other twice along the way.

The top four teams will qualify for the knockouts on June 26, with the finale to be held later in the day.

Match rules

Each fixture will stick to the traditional 10 wickets per innings but will have the contesting teams playing five overs each.

Powerplay is allotted for one over per innings, with a maximum of three fielders allowed outside the circle. Post the Powerplay over, five players will be allowed outside the circle, five players at leg side, and two players behind square.

Match date and timings

The Virtual Cricket Tournament 2020 Week 4 will be held between June 23-26, 2020. The matches will begin at 9 AM IST and end at 1 PM IST. The duration of each fixture will be 40 minutes.

The fixtures list and match scores of completed matches will be recorded and accessible exclusively on krikya888s.com.

Round  Team A Team B Stadium Time (IST) Date
1 AUS ENG SportsAdda 9:00 23-06-20
1 IND SA SportsAdda 9:40 23-06-20
1 NZ PAK SportsAdda 10:20 23-06-20
2 AUS SA SportsAdda 11:00 23-06-20
2 IND PAK SportsAdda 11:40 23-06-20
2 NZ ENG SportsAdda 12:20 23-06-20
3 AUS PAK Virtual Adelaide 9:00 24-06-20
3 IND NZ Virtual Adelaide 9:40 24-06-20
3 SA ENG Virtual Adelaide 10:20 24-06-20
4 AUS NZ Virtual Adelaide 11:00 24-06-20
4 IND ENG Virtual Adelaide 11:40 24-06-20
4 SA PAK Virtual Adelaide 12:20 24-06-20
5 AUS IND Virtual Perth 9:00 25-06-20
5 NZ SA Virtual Perth 9:40 25-06-20
5 PAK ENG Virtual Perth 10:20 25-06-20
6 AUS NZ Virtual Perth 11:00 25-06-20
6 IND SA Virtual Perth 11:40 25-06-20
6 PAK ENG Virtual Perth 12:20 25-06-20
7 AUS ENG Virtual Perth 9:00 26-06-20
7 IND SA Virtual Perth 9:40 26-06-20
7 NZ PAK Virtual Perth 10:20 26-06-20
Semi-final 1     Virtual Perth 11:00 26-06-20
Semi-final 2     Virtual Perth 11:40 26-06-20
Final     Virtual Perth 12:20 26-06-20

Stream details

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