Englands sensational victory over New Zealand will give them great heart for Sundays ICC World Twenty20 final, says Bob Willis. Eoin Morgans side crushed New Zealand by seven wickets with 17 balls left in the bank to move to within one win of emulating Englands title-winning campaign of 2010.The only blot was Morgans continued poor form - the captain falling for his second golden-duck of the tournament - but Willis says there are enough match-winners in the team to carry the skipper. Kumar Sangakkara and Michael Atherton discuss Englands semi-final win over New Zealand and the performance of Jason Roy It was sensational from start to finish, said Willis. I dont think Ive ever seen an England side play better in a one-day cricket match. It was unbelievable.To win a T20 match with two overs and five balls to go is a real drubbing and that must give England every confidence for Sunday.Eoins form with the bat has been very, very poor as it was during the 50-over World Cup but there are enough people around him performing that his failures havent really mattered so far.Just as when Alastair Cook was struggling in the one-day game, you dont want this run of form to go on for too long. Nasser Hussain called Englands World T20 semi-final win over New Zealand the complete performance Hopefully England will win on Sunday but Im sure that if they trip up and Eoin fails again, the searchlight will be on him.I dont see why England cant win on Sunday. Theyve adapted well and the old cliché is peak at the right time - dont play too well early in the tournament and England have got better and better.After that little hiccup against Afghanistan theyve played superbly against Sri Lanka and now New Zealand. Fingers crossed, theres no reason why they cant emulate the team in the West Indies two tournaments ago.Englands form bears no resemblance to that which undermined their 50-over World Cup campaign last year and Willis says that transformation is, in part, due to the faith shown in the players.Continuity of selection is important - you have to give the selectors some credit for sticking with these guys. Roy picked up the Man of the Match award after his 78 Clearly in this format you are going to have periods where you are going to get early and its going to look awful.But one thing the selectors and Trevor Bayliss have underlined is the athleticism in the field.Now that Plunkett has replaced Topley, these six bowlers work very well together and give Eoin Morgan some realistic options if someone disappears.Jordan has just got better and better in the white ball game and that just comes from confidence and being selected time after time. 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