Jason Roy
Jason Roy helped England beat New Zealand to make it to the final of the ICC T20 World Cup 2016 Getty

Jason Roy's man of the match performance with the bat, which saw him score 78 from 44 balls, helped England beat New Zealand in the semi-final of the ICC T20 World Cup 2016 at the Feroz Shah Kotla, Delhi on 30 March.

The Black Caps managed 153 runs in 20 overs, while losing eight wickets in the process. Ben Stokes was the star bowler for Eoin Morgan's side with three wickets. The Three Lions chased the target comfortably as England won by seven wickets with less than three overs to spare.

England will now face the winner of the second semi-final clash between host nation India and West Indies in the final at the Eden Gardens. After the English side defeated New Zealand for the first time in the tournament, IBTimes UK has complied some Twitter reaction after England's latest win.

Pietersen who? #ENGvNZ

— Awais Satti (@satiawais) March 30, 2016
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New Zealand be like that one kid who studies from day one
But sleeps on the exam night and fails the finals#ENGvNZ

— Hamza (@iHamzahid) March 30, 2016

@flintoff11 This one is for u flintoff Oh! Sir it's pleasure to Watch Joe Root playing like Kohli. #ENGvNZ #WT2O

— Shantanue R Jadhav (@imsrj007) March 30, 2016

Must be devastating for #NZ, especially after the start they had to the series and today. #ENGvNZ

— Sandeep Mallya (@sanmallya) March 30, 2016

BREAKING: #NZ Just Accepted Friend Request From #SA. #CHOKERS#ENGvNZ #NZvENG #DilSay #IndvsWI

— Sir Ravindra Jadeja (@SirJadeja) March 30, 2016

England fans, sack the football off. All aboard the cricket bandwagon!#ENGvNZhttps://t.co/8WxOMMk0dx

— Paddy Power (@paddypower) March 30, 2016

Looks like #NZ peaked too early...
Meanwhile Dhawan, Rohit & Raina have not even started. Advantage India :D #ENGvNZ

— Sumit (@_RKSumit) March 30, 2016

I presume that Piers Morgan is tweeting if Kevin Pietersen had played, we'd have won this match yesterday or something. #ENGvNZ

— Dan (@ThatConnArtist) March 30, 2016