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USA’s miracle Cricket World Cup run ends with ugly loss to England

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USA’s miracle Cricket World Cup run ends with ugly loss to England

BRIDGETOWN, Barbados — Fast bowler Chris Jordan got a hat trick and the American cricket team lost five wickets in six balls as England secured its spot in the semifinals of the Twenty20 World Cup on Sunday.

Defending champion England crushed the United States by 10 wickets with 62 balls remaining in their last Super Eight game.

Jordan, who replaced pacer Mark Wood, grabbed four wickets off five balls in his last over to dismantle the U.S. for 115 runs in 18.5 overs and become the first Englishman to claim a hat trick in T20 internationals. He finished with 4-10 in 2.5 overs.

United States’ captain Aaron Jones reacts during the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup cricket match against England on Sunday. AP
Chris Jordan of England celebrates the wicket of Saurabh Netravalkar of USA to complete a hat trick during the ICC Men’s T20 Cricket World Cup. Getty Images

Captain Jos Buttler then smashed 83 not out off 38 balls, including five sixes in one over against left-arm spinner Harmeet Singh, as England raced to 117-0 in 9.4 overs.

England, which also beat West Indies, finished the Super Eights with two big wins and a healthy net run-rate of 1.992. Its massive win over the U.S. means South Africa, which is unbeaten in six games but has a net run-rate of 0.625, must avoid defeat against tournament co-host West Indies in Sunday’s other game to qualify with England for the semifinals.

United States’ Harmeet Singh plays a shot during the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup cricket match vs. England. AP
England’s Adil Rashid, left, celebrates the dismissal of United States’ captain Aaron Jones, right, during Sunday’s ICC Men’s T20 World Cup cricket match. AP

The Americans’ fairy-tale World Cup debut, which included a historic victory against heavyweight Pakistan earlier in the tournament, ended with three straight Super Eight losses.

Jordan is the second bowler at this World Cup after Pat Cummins to record a hat trick. The Australian fast bowler took back-to-back hat tricks against Bangladesh and Afghanistan.

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