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England vs New Zealand, 49th Match, Super 8 Group 2 (Y1 v Y2), ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026 - Player Highlights

Mark Chapman 15(9)
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14.1
W
Adil Rashid to Mark Chapman, out Stumped!! He's slowed it up to beat Chapman in the flight. Chapman rushed out of the crease for a launch over long-on. Slower through the air so Chapman was early into the shot, bottom hand came off and the body wasn't there as a second line of defence. One of the very easy stumpings for Jos Buttler. Rashid fist pumps to celebrate this wicket. Give him a pitch with some bite and he springs to life. Mark Chapman st Jos Buttler b Adil Rashid 15(9) [4s-2]
13.5
Will Jacks to Mark Chapman, 1 run, wants to tee off with the slog-sweep but Will Jacks doesn't bowl full so Chapman pulls to mid-wicket
13.3
Will Jacks to Mark Chapman, 1 run, short delivery angling in, Chapman pulls along the ground to long-on
13.2
Will Jacks to Mark Chapman, 2 runs, steps out and flicks this flighted delivery along the ground to deep mid-wicket. Archer cuts it off at the fence with some quick work
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4
Liam Dawson to Mark Chapman, FOUR, steps out and whips it off his pads over midwicket. A couple of boundaries already for Chapman at the start of his innings
12.5
4
Liam Dawson to Mark Chapman, FOUR, Salt is standing well inside the ropes at deep midwicket because of the long boundary there. This has gone over his head and landed inside the ropes. Flat on leg, back of a length, and it's pulled crisply by Chapman
12.1
Liam Dawson to Mark Chapman, 1 run, the top-edge hangs in the air for quite some time but still lands safely. On a shorter ground, the long-on fielder would've surely managed to get to it but because the boundaries are long here, it takes him some time to come in off the rope. Chapman survives. Wanted to pull but completely miscued it
11.4
Rehan Ahmed to Mark Chapman, 1 run, flat-batted down to long-on
11.2
Rehan Ahmed to Mark Chapman, 1 run, again dragged down short, and again it holds up and turns sharply. Chapman shapes to pull and drags it off the toe-end through midwicket