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The fourth and final day of the fifth week of the Virtual Cricket Tournament 2020 saw six matches being played on Friday, July 3. 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.

SA vs ENG, Match 19: ENG won by 10 runs

ENG continued their winning form from the previous day with another triumph to begin Day 4. After SA won the toss and opted to field, ENG didn't really fare all that well, which was reflected in their 47/3 tally.

However, their bowlers were on point, whether in taking wickets or restricting runs. None of the SA batters except Hanif Amla were able to post double-digit scores and the overs dried up with them 11 runs short of the winning target.

NZ vs AUS, Match 20: AUS won by one run

NZ won the toss and opted to let their neighbours AUS bat first, who went on to post a stout total of 58/4. Daniel Warner and Mark Stoinis did the heavy lifting in this one, with a 9-ball 24 and 5-ball 18 respectively, the latter at an astounding strike-rate of 360.

NZ, to their credit, recovered well from a poor start, with Ken Williamson, Ross Tailor and Chris de Grandhomme posting healthy double-digit scores. However, with such a big target to chase down, that early lull in the scoring came back to haunt NZ as they fell short in their chase by two runs.

IND vs PAK, Match 21: PAK won by nine wickets

After winning the toss and choosing to bat, Rohan Sharma and Shikhar Dhaven put together a 27-run partnership for the first wicket, which was followed by a 20-run haul by KL Rajul, helping set the IND tally at 53/3 to end the innings.

However, IND were in for a rude awakening, as PAK's No. 3 batsman Shoaeb Malek went absolutely berserk, posting 34 off 14, including five boundaries and a six to see his side seal the win against their arch-rivals with an entire over to spare.

ENG vs NZ, Semi-final 1: NZ won by 27 runs

NZ opted to bat and Callum Munro and Markus Guptill were on the money right off the bat, putting together a 44-run stand for the first wicket. Following Munro's dismissal, Guptill didn't skip a beat, going on to put 24 more runs on the board while Ken Williamson spectated from the non-striker's end with zero runs to his name.

With 69 runs to chase down for the win, to say ENG came up short would be a master of an understatement. Sporadic scoring, especially during the second and third overs, which saw a grand total of six singles and two dismissals, underscored the poor showing that saw them lose by 27 runs.

AUS vs IND, Semi-final 2: AUS won by nine wickets

After opting to let IND bat first, AUS' bowlers did well to restrict the opposition batsmen to 45/5 at the end of the innings. With the exception of Shikhar Dhaven's 12-ball 19, IND's usual dependables were nowhere to be seen.

When it was their turn to bat, AUS sailed through the chase with ease, with Daniel Warner and Sam Smith scoring the bulk of the runs with an abundance of boundaries. They sealed the win, and their spot in the final, with 1.2 overs to spare.

NZ vs AUS, Final: AUS won by four runs

It had come down to neighbours AUS and NZ to settle the Virtual Cricket Tournament 2020 Week 5 title.

After NZ elected to field, AUS posted a sizable total of 57/1. Daniel Warner anchored his side's innings with a 16-ball 38 laced with four boundaries and two sixes while Sam Smith supported Warner with 19 off 13.

Unfortunately for NZ, AUS' bowlers were just as potent as their batsmen, which was especially true in the second over, where they restricted the Black Caps to singles only while scalping two of their stars in Guptill and Munro.

A final over devoid of boundaries or sixes nailed the coffin on NZ's hopes, as they fell five runs short of the winning target, handing the title to AUS.

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The third day of the fifth week of the Virtual Cricket Tournament 2020 saw six matches being played on Thursday, July 2. 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.

SA vs NZ, Match 13: NZ won by 22 runs

After being put to bat by the toss-winning SA, NZ went on to put a stout score on the board, thanks not only to Markus Guptill's 14-ball 33 but handy supporting performances from fellow top-order batsmen Callum Munro and Ken Williamson, both with strike-rates over 171.

By contrast, SA opener Quincy de Kock's golden duck set the tone for their innings, as a mostly underwhelming showing saw them fall 23 runs short of the winning target.

IND vs AUS, Match 14: AUS won by five runs

Electing to bat after winning the toss, AUS openers Daniel Warner and Armand Finch wasted no time, putting together a 29-run stand at the halfway point (2.5 overs). Following Finch's dismissal by Yuzvendra Chahar, Warner went on to add to the tally alongside Sam Smith to see out AUS' final score at 52/1.

IND's openers too were no slouches, particularly Shikhar Dhaven, who belted out an 18-ball 34. However, an uncharacteristically poor second over that netted just two singles and four dots nailed the coffin on their chances in this virtual cricket match.

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

After ENG let PAK bat first after winning the toss, openers Baba Azem and Fakhar Zakir didn't do much to inspire hopes of a victory. A productive opening over laden with three boundaries belied the sparse haul that would follow for the rest of their innings, with the final tally at an unbeaten 40.

That was easily chased down by ENG, as James Butler and Jackson Bairstow breezed to the winning target in just 2.5 overs.

SA vs IND, Match 16: SA won by eight wickets

IND's hopes of recovering from their loss to AUS earlier in the day were dashed in this virtual match as well. Put to bat by SA after winning the toss, IND only managed to put 44/3 on the board, thanks in no small part to a particularly disappointing final over that saw KL Rajul and MS Dhanraj combine to collect just four singles.

Steady play from openers Quincy de Kock and Hanif Amla along with a timely six-ball 12 from JP Dominic meant SA successfully chased down the target set by IND with just a ball to spare.

NZ vs AUS, Match 17: AUS won by 11 runs

Carrying on with their winning momentum from earlier in the day, AUS shone with the bat to open the match. Finch anchored his side's innings with a 17-ball 35 laced with five boundaries and two sixes, while the rest of the top-order comprising Daniel Warner and Sam Smith held up their ends of the bargain respectably as well, to see out AUS' tally at 56/1.

NZ were slow to get going by comparison, and a dearth of boundaries and sixes characterised their innings, which fizzled out 12 runs short of the winning target.

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

ENG closed out the final match of the day winning two-for-two against PAK. However, this time around, the Men in Green's top order was a bit more productive with the bat, putting together a competitive tally of 52/1.

It was not enough to rattle ENG, however, as they successfully chased down the winning target in 4.4 overs, thanks to an impressive trifecta of boundaries in five balls by James Butler while skipper Ian Morgan went berserk with a 15-ball 28 which included five boundaries.

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The second day of the fifth week of the Virtual Cricket Tournament 2020 saw six matches being played on Wednesday, July 1. 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.

SA vs PAK, Match 7: SA won by four runs

The day started with a narrow four-run win for SA over PAK in what was one of the high-scoring games of the day.

After electing to bat, SA posted 67/4 riding on the back of a late blitz by Darren Miller, who scored 23 off just nine balls. JP Dominic played his of 16 from six as SA went from 16/2 to 67/4 in five overs.

PAK made a decent start and at one point, looked well on course. But after failing to keep up with the asking run rate, they fell short of four runs.

NZ vs IND, Match 8: NZ won by 10 wickets

After a perfect outing on Day 1, IND fell to a 10-wicket defeat against a sturdy NZ unit.

After winning the toss and choosing to bat, IND scored 64/3 in five overs, with opener Rohan Sharma scoring 34 off 11 balls. NZ came in to bat and it took them just 3.5 overs to reach the target, with Callum Munro and Markus Guptill carrying the bat right till the end. The former scored 32 off 12 while the latter smashed 34 off 10.

AUS vs ENG, Match 9: ENG won by seven runs

ENG got the much-needed momentum in the second day of virtual cricket by defeating AUS by seven runs.

ENG were put in to bat by their opponents, with the likes of James Butler (20 off 10) and captain Ian Morgan (23 off 7) guiding their side to 67/2 in five overs. AUS made a thumping start, with openers Daniel Warner and Armand Finch stitching a 47-run partnership, but as the middle order collapsed, ENG restricted them to 60/4 to register a seven-run victory.

SA vs IND, Match 10: IND won by nine wickets

IND got back to winning ways in the 10th match of the simulated reality league cricket tournament, beating SA by nine wickets.

IND won the toss and sent SA to bat, and while they did post a decent total (67/2) in five overs, they fell to a sheer brilliance of Rohan Sharma, who smashed 42 off 16 balls, which included four boundaries and three sixes.

Shikhar Dhaven and Viraj Kohli played their part as IND registered a nine-wicket victory.

NZ vs ENG, Match 11: NZ won by 14 runs

NZ won their second successive game of the day, this time beating ENG by 14 runs.

ENG put NZ to bat first and the decision backfired as opener Callum Munro scored a 22-ball half-century, with his knock including eight fours and two sixes. Ross Tailor played a cameo at the end as NZ posted 69/3 in five overs.

ENG, despite losing an early wicket, got back on track, but could only manage 55/1 in five overs, losing the game by 14 runs.

AUS vs PAK, Match 12: AUS won by 30 runs

AUS registered the biggest victory of the day, beating PAK by 30 runs in the final e-cricket match of the second day.

AUS decided to bat after having won the toss, and like their previous game, openers Daniel Warner and Armand Finch gave their team a blistering start, with the former scoring 41 off 15. Sam Smith played his due part as they put 71/2 in five overs.

PAK, despite a steady start, fell to the bowling brilliance of Nelson Coulter-Nile, who picked two wickets in his over while conceding just eight runs. They were able to restrict PAK to just 41/3, winning the game by 30 runs.

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The first day of the fifth week of the Virtual Cricket Tournament 2020 saw six matches being played on Tuesday, June 30. 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.

SA vs ENG, Match 1: SA won by five runs

After winning the toss, SA elected to bat and went on to put 51/2 on the board. While opener Quincy de Kock met a quick and early demise, Hanif Amla, Fabian du Plessis and JP Dominic made decent contributions.

However, it looked like that would not be enough as ENG got off to a good start but then they stalled out in the second and third innings, which put them far enough back that they never could recover in time to chase down the SA total.

NZ vs AUS, Match 2: AUS won by six wickets

NZ were put to bat first by AUS, and respectable contributions from all three openers -- Callum Munro, Markus Guptill and Ken Williamson -- saw them put up 51/1 to see out the innings.

For AUS, however, deciding to chase worked out well, thanks to openers Daniel Warner and Armand Finch putting together a stout 30-run stand for the first wicket. Despite Sam Smith, Glenn Maxwall and Pat Handscomb all getting out for a duck, Finch held up his end of the wicket till the end to max out AUS's final score to a match-winning 53/4.

IND vs PAK, Match 3: IND won by 10 wickets

PAK chose to bat after winning the toss but struggled to put together a pittance of a score at 33/6, with none of their batsmen even scoring in the double-digits.

With such an easy target before them, IND played with a free hand, with openers Rohan Sharma and Shikhar Dhaven easily winning the match in just 3.1 overs.

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

Both AUS and SA were playing their second match of the day, and unlike in their previous match, AUS elected to bat first en route to their second win of the day.

While Finch was the star of their earlier triumph, he was out for a duck this time around and it was Daniel Warner and Sam Smith who starred for their side, putting up 47/2.

SA, despite a positive opening over, saw their top order crumble in the second, followed by a lull in the scoring rate. That put them far enough back, and an unimpressive final over marked by singles and dots saw them fall four runs short of the win.

NZ vs PAK, Match 5: PAK won by 16 runs

Unlike in their earlier showing against IND, PAK shone in their innings after opting to bat first against NZ. Baba Azem anchored the innings with a 16-ball 31 and was backed up by a handy supporting performance from Fakhar Zakir to see their tally out at 55/4.

NZ opener Callum Munro, for his part, put out a decent knock of 31 from 21, but Markus Guptill and Ken Williamson were as good as absent, with not a single boundary or six from either man hampering NZ's chances and seeing them fizzle out at 39/2.

IND vs ENG, Match 6: IND won by eight wickets

IND kept their winning record on the day intact, going two-for-two by triumphing over ENG in the final match of Day 1.

ENG won the toss and elected to bat. The top-order comprising James Butler, Jackson Butler and Ian Morgan all had decent showings to put up a tally of 50/1.

However, IND's top order were even more potent, particularly Shikhar Dhaven, whose 10-ball 25 peppered with sixes and boundaries -- two of each -- easily saw them run down the winning target with four balls to spare.

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Tournament overview

The fifth edition of Virtual Cricket Tournament 2020 is all set to kick in motion from June 30, 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 July 3, 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 5 will be held between June 30-July 3, 2020. The matches will begin at 9 AM IST and end at 1 PM IST. The duration of each fixture will be 40 minutes.

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Round  Team A Team B Stadium Time (IST) Date
1 SA ENG SportsAdda 9:00 30-06-20
1 NZ AUS SportsAdda 9:40 30-06-20
1 IND PAK SportsAdda 10:20 30-06-20
2 SA AUS SportsAdda 11:00 30-06-20
2 NZ PAK SportsAdda 11:40 30-06-20
2 IND ENG SportsAdda 12:20 30-06-20
3 SA PAK Virtual Adelaide 9:00 01-07-20
3 NZ IND Virtual Adelaide 9:40 01-07-20
3 AUS ENG Virtual Adelaide 10:20 01-07-20
4 SA IND Virtual Adelaide 11:00 01-07-20
4 NZ ENG Virtual Adelaide 11:40 01-07-20
4 AUS PAK Virtual Adelaide 12:20 01-07-20
5 SA NZ Virtual Perth 9:00 02-07-20
5 IND AUS Virtual Perth 9:40 02-07-20
5 PAK ENG Virtual Perth 10:20 02-07-20
6 SA IND Virtual Perth 11:00 02-07-20
6 NZ AUS Virtual Perth 11:40 02-07-20
6 PAK ENG Virtual Perth 12:20 02-07-20
7 SA ENG Virtual Perth 9:00 03-07-20
7 NZ AUS Virtual Perth 9:40 03-07-20
7 IND PAK Virtual Perth 10:20 03-07-20
Semi-final 1     Virtual Perth 11:00 03-07-20
Semi-final 2     Virtual Perth 11:40 03-07-20
Finals     Virtual Perth 12:20 03-07-20

Stream details

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