England and England Women are in ICC World Twenty20 semi-final action today - and you can watch both matches live on Sky Sports.Join us on Sky Sports 2 now as Charlotte Edwards team take on Australia, winners of the last three womens World T20 finals.Then from 1.30pm Kumar Sangakkara and Mike Atherton join Ian Ward to bring you coverage of the showdown between Eoin Morgans England and New Zealand. As ever, youll also be able to follow all the action via our over-by-over commentary on digital platforms and dont miss a ball if youre on the move, thanks to Sky Go and NOW TV. Eoin Morgan insists that England arent looking past their World T20 semi-final against New Zealand. If you want to re-live all the best bits then dont miss highlights of the Womens match from 6.30pm on Sky Sports 2, followed by highlights of the mens game from 7.30pm on the same channel.Then well bring you all the reaction from the semi-finals in The Verdict, live from 8.30pm, with Matt Prior, Mark Butcher and Bob Willis joining Charles Colvile to give their opinion on the key moments and analyse where each game was won and lost.Before then theres a wealth of content to consume across our digital platforms, including an exclusive column by England left-armer David Willey, who has picked his six moments of the tournament so far. Jos Buttler weighs up the risk-reward of going large in T20s Wicketkeeper-batsman Jos Buttler has been discussing how and when he decides to go big in white-ball cricket, while all-rounder Chris Jordan has given Rob Key an insight into how Englands seamers have been honing their yorker skills.Typically, Morgan has been coy over how England will line-up on Wednesday but he has admitted that hes been stunned by the sides transformation in limited-overs cricket since the disastrous 50-over World Cup campaign. Rob Key and Nasser Hussain take a look at the Delhi pitch Plus check out our analysis of the key talking points ahead of England v New Zealand, Nasser Hussain and Key analysing the Delhi pitch and find out why Edwards believes frenemies Australia are overwhelming favourites to make it through.For all this and more visit www.skysports.com/cricket, download the Sky Sports app and follow us on Twitter @SkyCricket Get a Sky Sports Day Pass Watch England v New Zealand for £6.99 with NOW TV. No contractAlso See:Edwards: England underdogsJordan: the perfect yorkerButtler: how to belt itWilleys WT20 wondersBud Cooper Jersey Retro .C. -- Kemba Walker and the Charlotte Bobcats got off to a fast start, and the Sacramento Kings were never quite able to catch up. 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By the time he left motorsports, his reputation for bravery, speed and muscular driving had firmly taken root.People were in awe of him even then, how brave he was, what a crazy fast driver this guy from Finland was, said Stefan Johansson, who became friends with Rosberg at that shop and would grow up to race against him in Formula One in the 1980s.Rosberg would end his career regarded as a one of F1s great swashbucklers, a hard-charging, speed-seeking thrill master who won the 1982 championship. Now his son Nico is on the verge of matching his fathers title, but with none of his flair. Even as he piles up wins, the younger Rosberg has been called boring, bland and even bad for F1s efforts to attract new fans.Nico Rosberg doesnt care, so long as his critics call him champion after this season.Im here to win races and not to please everybody thats out there, Nico Rosberg said ahead of Sundays Mexican Grand Prix, where he leads Mercedes teammate Lewis Hamilton by 26 points with three races left.With his bushy mustache and bruising driving, Keke Rosberg was a crowd pleaser in an era when the Formula One was far more dangerous. Over the course of his F1 career from 1978 to 1986, five drivers were killed, including two in 1982 when Rosberg won his championship. His qualifying laps at the 1985 British Grand Prix at Silverstone remain stuff of legend. He was already secure in in the pole position and returned to the track after a spell of rain to go even faster, averaging more than 160 mph, a previously unattainable speed.I got carried away, and that shouldnt be the case if you want to survive, Rosberg later said . It was probably one of the few occasions when I felt I had lost my self-control ... I should have stayed in the garage but sheer enjoyment overtook professionalism.Johansson, who raced against him for five years, said Keke Rosberg epitomized what auto racing was all about at a time it was more bravery than technique. In the rain, he was spectacularly fast.Comparing father and son as drivers is difficult.Nico Rosberg drives in an era when safety has been dramatically improved and tracks have been tamed with chicanes designed to slow cars into turns deemed too dangerous. When Formula One returned to Mexico Citys Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez in 2015 after 23 years, designerrs had eliminated the notorious Peraltada corner, long regarded as one of the most fearsome in the sport.ddddddddddddA lot of those elements arent essential anymore. Nico is clearly one of the top drivers in the world. I think maybe he doesnt project the same bravado and the same sort of gutsy approach as his father, Johansson said.The past three seasons of the V6-turbo hybrid engines saw Formula One turn its back the screeching engines of the past for the quieter, low growl of modern technology. Mercedes has so dominated the series with those engines that more often than not, Rosberg is essentially just racing Hamilton as those two are so far out in front. Keke Rosberg won his title in a year a handful of drivers, including Alain Prost and Niki Lauda, could have won it.And unlike his father, Nico Rosberg leads a quieter family life. He even grows and eats his own vegetables.(Keke) enjoyed a very good drink, and also a good cigarette, former world champion driver Jackie Stewart said. Nico is much more disciplined with his regime of fitness and so forth. Hes a modern man.To some, that equals boring.Last week in Texas, Formula One boss Bernie Ecclestone, bemoaned a potential Rosberg title.If Nico won the title, it would be good for him and good for Mercedes, but it wouldnt necessarily help the sport because there is nothing to write about him, said Ecclestone, who has been known to jab at past champions as well.Rosberg has lived in Hamiltons considerable social media shadow the last two years, but his drive toward a championship has been clinical. Perhaps most important has been his mental approach in not letting the bickering rivalry with his teammate frustrate him on the track.Rosberg is one victory shy of becoming just the fourth driver to win 10 races in a single season. Hes been so methodical in piling up points that he can win the title with two second-place finishes and a third over the final three races.That wouldnt be exciting, but it would be good enough to match his father and in some ways surpass him. Keke Rosberg won only one grand prix in his championship season.(Nico) has won many more grand prix but has not won the world championship yet, Stewart said. It would be a nice thing to have. I would like to see him win it.---More AP auto racing: www.racing.ap.org ' ' '