Eoin Morgan and Kane Williamson are both great captains and it will make the semifinal more intense: Naseer Hussain

ENG vs NZ

When the first semifinal between England and Black Caps will be played today in Shiekh Zayed Stadium Abu Dhabi it will be a battle of two strong teams where the result has been ended in a close encounter in last few years when it comes to ICC tournaments but these two teams will also have a powerful leader in form of Eoin Morgan and Kane Williamson and this makes this battle even more interesting feels Naseer Hussain.

ENG vs NZ Dream11

Black Caps and Three Lions have match-winners in their armory and winning toss would be a crucial factor as out of last 14 matches at Shiekh Zayed Stadium 9 matches have been won by the side who decided to chase the target and also dew factor is another reason why Chase is becoming extremely easy in 2nd innings.

If Kane Williamson leads his side successfully towards winning the T20 World Cup title it will be a big achievement for him as skipper as he recently guided his side towards lifting the World Test Championship final against India by eight wickets.

However, If Morgan leads his side towards winning this ongoing T20 World Cup title then he will become the first skipper in the history of the game to win both back-to-back World Cup trophies with the last one they lifted in 2019.

New Zealand squad might not have big names in their lineup and they rely on their skipper Kane Williamson to deliver with the willow in the crunch moments of the game but every player from the Black Caps squad knows what their role is and how they need to execute their plans in important games and with their ability to reach the semi-final and final on most occasion in last few years clearly indicate that they are no more underrated side when it comes to ICC tournaments. Kane Williamson’s leadership has been spot on and the way he is leading the side clearly indicates that he knows what bowlers he needs to bring on the table considering their record against opposition batter.