Postpublished at 14:02 BST 30 March 2016

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England into final on Sunday
Face India or West Indies in Kolkata
Roy makes 78 from 44 balls
England's Stokes 3-26 & Jordan 1-24
Stephan Shemilt and James Gheerbrant
New Zealand's route to the semi-finals...
India (Nagpur) - won by 47 runs
Australia (Dharamsala) - won by eight runs
Pakistan (Mohali) - won by 22 runs
Bangladesh (Kolkata) - won by 75 runs
England's route to the semi-finals...
West Indies (Mumbai) - lost by 6 wickets
South Africa (Mumbai) - won by two wickets
Afghanistan (Delhi) - won by 15 runs
Sri Lanka (Delhi) - won by 10 runs
Now, a year on from England's worst white-ball showing, the Class of 2016 have made us fall in love all over again.
The World Twenty20. A semi-final. Only New Zealand standing in the way of a place at the big dance.
But that didn't stop the debacles.
The boys of 2010 were a peak in a valley of troughs. 20-over glory in the Caribbean, England's first and only World Cup triumph in any format.
A couple of finals, some semis.
That all changed in 1992. A World Cup final, the last of any kind for 18 years. The start of some shambolic white-ball years.
There was a time when England, even Geoffrey Boycott, were a fixture in the latter stages of limited-overs competitions.