Summary

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  • England through to face NZ in semis

  • Jordan took 4-28 in crucial spell

  • Stokes conceded five off the final over

  • Sri Lanka's Mathews 73* from 54

  • Buttler 66* from 37 balls for England

  1. 50 runs

    50 for Jos Butlerpublished at 17.4 overs

    "Hi, my name is Jos Buttler and I hit cricket balls a long way." Huge, huge straight six, bringing up a 28-ball half-century. It's a whopper.

    Jos ButtlerImage source, Reuters
  2. Postpublished at 15:14 Greenwich Mean Time 26 March 2016

    Jonathan Agnew
    BBC Test Match Special

    "Mathews is struggling with his options - he got rid of his big guns."

  3. Eng 137-3published at 17.2 overs

    Dasun Shanaka, in his first World T20 match, is thrown the ball. In the 18th over. Good luck. A piece of advice, Dasun. Wide full tosses are not the way to go. Buttler swats four. He's got 42 from 26.

  4. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 15:12 Greenwich Mean Time 26 March 2016

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    Billy Key: Following the live text from a brewery in Amsterdam. Beer good. Performance needs improvement. GF unimpressed.

  5. Postpublished at 15:12 Greenwich Mean Time 26 March 2016

    Vic Marks
    Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special

    "That's not a no-ball. If you're in the Sri Lanka camp, you're fuming at that."

  6. Eng 131-3published at 17 overs

    Only a single from it. England have taken 32 from the past two overs.

  7. Eng 130-3published at 16.5 overs

    Sri Lanka do have more slow options - Siriwardana, even Dilshan. What is Chameera doing? Buttler gets nowhere near a slower ball - just do the same again. Instead, he goes for the yorker, misses and is carved for four. And, mistakenly, it's called no-ball, Free hit.

  8. Postpublished at 15:09 Greenwich Mean Time 26 March 2016

    Vic Marks
    Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special

    "That's just what England needed. He didn't quite time it but the placement was excellent - right over the bowler's head."

    Eoin Morgan in bat for EnglandImage source, Getty Images
  9. Eng 125-3published at 16.4 overs

    Back-to-back boundaries. Over cover, one bounce. England delighted to see pace on the ball.

  10. Eng 121-3published at 16.3 overs

    Four to Buttler. Chameera looks for the yorker, shoots long, Buttler belts a full-bunger for four through cover.

  11. Postpublished at 15:08 Greenwich Mean Time 26 March 2016

  12. dropped catch

    Close!published at 16.1 overs

    Eng 117-3

    Close. Morgan, diving, would have been run out had the throw from cover hit.

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    Get Involvedpublished at 15:07 Greenwich Mean Time 26 March 2016

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    Jay: The contrast between Morgan at his best and Morgan at his worst is astounding.

  14. Postpublished at 15:06 Greenwich Mean Time 26 March 2016

    Vic Marks
    Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special

    "It's the first bad over from Sri Lanka - two wides in it as well."

  15. Eng 117-3 (1wd-2-4-6-1wd-2-1-1)published at 16 overs

    "Two, two," shouts Morgan and gets another meaty clip through the on side. He tries the sort of heave that would send the ball to Mumbai but only gets the cue end. Chalk it up. Big over, 18 from it.

  16. Postpublished at 15:04 Greenwich Mean Time 26 March 2016

    Jonathan Agnew
    BBC Test Match Special

    "This is Morgan at his best - we haven't seen too much of it recently. This is what England need - one or two overs of this."

  17. 6 runs

    Eng 112-3published at 15.3 overs

    I bet that right now you've got "the magical mystery tour" in your head. Anyway, it is go time for England. Morgan, leg-side whip for four, then a lovely, flowing biff over long-off for a maximum. England moving.

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    Get Involvedpublished at 15:02 Greenwich Mean Time 26 March 2016

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  19. Eng 99-3published at 15 overs

    Thisara Perara's fast-medium on for the first time in the innings. England might think it's go time...

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    Get Involvedpublished at 15:01 Greenwich Mean Time 26 March 2016

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    Tom Kimber: No use England going on about a deep batting line up when we bat like this. Why are Morgan and Buttler not going for it yet?

    Mike Bell: Re Francis Edwards (13 overs). I would submit that a turtle in a marathon would put in entirely consistent performances. Slow.

    Eoin MorganImage source, Getty Images