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Win over New Zealand a 'big relief' says England captain Buttler

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BRISBANE: England captain Jos Buttler praised the team's attitude in their crucial win over New Zealand at the Twenty20 World Cup on Tuesday (Nov 1), saying the result was a "big relief" for his side who kept their semi-final qualification hopes alive.England defeated New Zealand by 20 runs in their Super 12 contest after Buttler led by example and smashed 73 runs, while Alex Hales hit a half-century.New Zealand, England and Australia are tied on five points and occupy the first, second and third spots respectively in Group One, separated by the net run rate.

They all have one game left to play."I think it's a big relief to be heading to that last game knowing we have a chance at progressing," Buttler told reporters."So, yeah, we go there really excited.

I think the team is in a really good place after tonight. Again, as I said earlier, it showed great character in a must-win match."We'll head to Sydney full of confidence and expecting a really tough game against Sri Lanka."New Zealand face Ireland and Australia play Afghanistan in their final group game on Friday.

With England set to play Sri Lanka the next day, Buttler's team will know exactly what they require to qualify."There is a little bit of a benefit obviously playing that last game to know exactly what is required of us," Buttler said.New Zealand all-rounder Mitchell Santner, who finished with an unbeaten 16 but failed to take his side home, said they were in with a chance with Glenn Phillips still at the crease but were undone by some fine bowling at the death from England."If you look at the position we kind of got ourselves in was a good one.

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