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Super Eights: Windies beat India by 7 wkts
LONDON: West Indies beat defending champions India by seven wickets with eight balls to spare in their first day-night match of the Super Eights in the World Twenty20 here at Lord’s on Friday.
Chasing a modest target of 154, West Indies achieved it in 18.4 overs with Dwayne Bravo remained not out on 66. He faced only 36 balls and smashed three sixes and four boundaries.
Other main scorer was Lendl Simmons who made 44 from 37 balls with five fours.
For India, Irfan Pathan, Yusuf Pathan and Pragyan Ojha got one wicket each.
Earlier, Yuvraj Singh and Yusuf Pathan staged a late rally to help India post 153-7 in the allotted 20 overs.
India, electing to bat on a slow wicket, had managed only 66 on the board by the 12th over for the loss of four wickets before Yuvraj and Yusuf put on 64 off 35 balls for the fifth wicket.
Left-handed Yuvraj, who hit England's Stuart Broad for six sixes in an over in the inaugural T20 Worlds in South Africa two years ago, smashed a valuable 67 off 43 balls with six fours and two sixes.
Yusuf, elder brother of team-mate Irfan Pathan, made 31 as India plundered 87 runs in the final eight overs, including 56 in the last five.
Dwayne Bravo claimed four wickets, but at a cost of 38 runs from his four overs. Paceman Jerome Taylor went for 44 runs from his four.
The West Indies took early charge by claiming three wickets by the fifth over with just 29 on the board.
Fast bowler Fidel Edwards had Rohit Sharma top-edging a hook to Lendl Simmons at square-leg before focing Suresh Raina to give a low catch to wicket-keeper Denesh Ramdin.
Simmons then sprinted back from square-leg to remove Gautam Gambhir with a superb catch in Bravo's first over.
When Bravo returned for his second over, the 12th of the innings, he claimed the wicket of Indian captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni with his first delivery to make it 66-4.
Pak to take on Kiwis in crucial T20 World Cup match
LONDON: Pakistan would face New Zealand in a must-win Super Eights match at the Oval today (Saturday).
In another fixture of the day, South Africa meet West Indies at Kennington. Geo Super will telecast South Africa and West Indies match live at 6:30 PST and Pakistan’s match at 10:30 PST.
Experienced all-rounder Abdul Razzaq will be the part of playing eleven today. Skipper Younis Khan termed his come back as good for the team.
Agar shahid Aridi Kuch runs bana jata to shayed pakistan jeet jata
Khair
India Haari hai yeh b boht achi baat hai
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pakistan haar gya........................ye hain he isi qabil
my fav team is india ...... ya phir s.africa in dono main say koi jetay ga WC
Reestablished..........!
Ghazi.....!
WI elect to field against SArica
LONDON: West Indies captain Chris Gayle won the toss and elected to field against South Africa in their ICC World Twenty20 Group E Super Eights match at the Oval here on Saturday.
South Africa, unbeaten at the tournament so far, were unchanged from the side that defeated England by seven wickets at Trent Bridge on Thursday while the West Indies retained the same side that beat defending champions India, also by seven wickets, at Lord''s on Friday.
It''s a clear day at The Oval. David Lloyd feels the surface will have good pace and bounce. Chris Gayle has won the toss and will field. He says: "Even though the pitch is good, I don''t see why we can''t chase. It would have been nice to get some time between games, but hopefully we can put up a good fight against South Africa.
"Hopefully I can hold on to a few catches wearing these sunglasses [the bright yellow ones]."
Graeme Smith would have liked to chase too, but he is not too upset with the toss. South Africa have made no changes to the team that thrashed England. Nor have West Indies tinkered with the winning combination.
South Africa team
GC Smith, JH Kallis, HH Gibbs, AB de Villiers, JP Duminy, JA Morkel, MV Boucher, RE van der Merwe, DW Steyn, WD Parnell, J Botha
West Indies team
CH Gayle, ADS Fletcher, RR Sarwan, S Chanderpaul, LMP Simmons, DJ Bravo, KA Pollard, D Ramdin, JE Taylor, SJ Benn, FH Edwards
Umpires: Aleem Dar (PAK) and Mark Benson (ENG)
TV umpire: Rod Tucker (AUS)
Match referee: Ranjan Madugalle (SRI)