T20
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South Africa chewed New Zealand – first T20
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The batting line up of the Black Caps was bulldozed cheaply by the lethal bowling attack of the Proteas as the home batsmen easily attained the nominal target.
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Lack of application from our players cost us the match – Eoin Morgan
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The skipper of England, Eoin Morgan was disappointed with the performance of his team after losing vs. India even after getting a rising start from Alex Hales.
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Yuvraj Singh steered India to a brilliant win – 1st T20 vs. England
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An excellent all round performance by Yuvraj Singh earned India a much needed victory against England in the first T20 of the two match series at Pune.
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Marlon Samuels’s blast ruined Bangladesh – only T20
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Marlon Samuels destroyed the bowling attack of Bangladesh with plenty of sixes as West Indies piled up a massive total and ended up by winning the only T20.
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England shines by levelling the series – 3rd T20 vs. South Africa
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A complete teamwork boosted up England in the third T20 as they won against South Africa and the final match ended on a promising note for the home side.
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Batsmen not responsible for the defeat vs. New Zealand – MS Dhoni
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The captain of India, MS Dhoni, has blamed the slow strip as the cause of his team’s defeat in the 2nd T20 vs. New Zealand, instead of holding his batsmen responsible.
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New Zealand maintained their unbeaten record vs. India – 2nd T20
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Brendon McCullum played a stormy knock of 91 runs as New Zealand won the thrilling encounter against India and the hosts remained unable to beat them in a T20.
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Pakistan disappeared in rain of sixes from Australia – 3rd T20
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The Australian openers, David Warner and Shane Watson, showered sixes from their bats as Pakistan faced the heaviest defeat in the T20 by a margin of 94 runs.
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South Africa impressed with a professional win- 1st T20 vs. England
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South Africa did not panic even after the initial setback as Jacques Kallis and Jean-Paul-Duminy achieved the nominal target set by England in the 1st T20.