ICC World Twenty20 2012
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Sri Lanka rushed to the semi-final after humiliating West Indies
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The powerful batting display led by Mahela Jayawardene disgraced the mighty West Indies by a huge margin as Sri Lanka flew towards the semi-final of the event.
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Luke Wright minced New Zealand
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Luke Wright propelled New Zealand with a destructive match winning knock in the important match of the ICC World Twenty20 as England won the game easily.
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The Australian openers butchered Indian bowling
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Shane Watson and David Warner slaughtered eight Indian bowlers at will as Australia became victorious comfortably by losing just one wicket.
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Umars buried South Africa
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Umar Gul and Umar Akmal saw Pakistan through to a difficult task when the odds were against them as South Africa lost a thrilling encounter in the Super Eights.
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The opening burst of West Indies batting and bowling destroyed England
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A top class performance from the West Indies openers and the lethal bowling spell of Ravi Rampaul let England down in the first match of the Super Eights, Group 1.
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Sri Lanka grabs win vs. New Zealand after the Super Over
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Tillakaratne Dilshan played a devastating knock as Sri Lanka levelled the target set by New Zealand and won the game after a sensational Super Over.
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Pakistan storms into the Super Eights with a bang by crushing Bangladesh
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An astonishing opening partnership of 124 runs between Imran Nazir and Mohammad Hafeez tyrannized Bangladesh as Pakistan powered themselves in the Super Eights.
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Australia tops Group B – Summary of the pool matches
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Australia leads the table in Group B by winning vs. West Indies and Ireland as the Windies were unable to exploit their skills in the rain affected games.
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Indian spinners chewed England batting
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A destructive bowling display was demonstrated by the Indian bowlers who demolished the strong batting line up of England and beat them convincingly.
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Pakistan holds New Zealand in a tough encounter
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Pakistan exhibited an all round performance and won vs. New Zealand. It was well led by Nasir Jamshed with the bat and Saeed Ajmal excelled by his off spin.