England to play Australia in Cricket World Cup semi-final as fixtures confirmed

Mitchell Starc destroyed England at Lord's earlier in the tournament
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England will take on old rivals Australia in next week’s Cricket World Cup semi-final.

Eoin Morgan’s side reached their first semi-final since 1992 by beating New Zealand in their final group match on Wednesday, securing qualification with a third-place finish.

They had looked likely to face India in the last four, but Virat Kohli’s side leapfrogged Australia on the final day of the competition’s round-robin phase to finish top of the group.

India were comfortable seven-wicket winners over Sri Lanka at Headingley before Australia slumped to a 10-run loss at the hands of South Africa at Old Trafford later in the day.

That means India will play fourth-place New Zealand in the first semi-final at Old Trafford on Tuesday instead, in the first meeting of the sides at this tournament, after their scheduled group match at Trent Bridge was washed out last month.

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England and Australia will then play at Edgbaston – a ground where England have won ten matches in a row in all formats – on Thursday, with the winners meeting in the final at Lord’s on July 14.

England will be looking for revenge after the Aussies cruised to a 64-run win in the group stage meeting at Lord’s, a result that, at the time, put the hosts on the brink of elimination.

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