When the Men's T20 World Cup squad was announced, Alex Hales name wasn't in the main squad. Couple of hours later, a freak injury to Jonny Bairstow opened the path for him to be a part of the showpiece event in Australia.
On Thursday, in the second semifinal at Adelaide Oval, Hales was all class and power mixed to hit an unbeaten 86 off 47 balls, hitting ten sixes and 13 fours collectively with captain Jos Buttler making 80 not out off 49 balls to lead England to a ten-wicket thrashing of India and set-up a date with Pakistan for the final in Melbourne on Sunday.
"A huge occasion, really happy with the way I played. I think this is one of the best grounds to bat in in the world. Great value to hit your shots with the short square boundaries, and a ground I have good memories at. I never thought I'd play in a World Cup again, and to get a chance is a special feeling. It's a country I love playing in. Jos was unbelievable out there," said Hales in the post-match presentation ceremony.