India thump England to reach T20 World Cup final
:India thumped defending champions England by 68 runs in the second semi-final of the T20 World Cup on Thursday to book their place in Saturday's final against South Africa.
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:India thumped defending champions England by 68 runs in the second semi-final of the T20 World Cup on Thursday to book their place in Saturday's final against South Africa.
:A clinical South Africa skittled Afghanistan for 56 on their way to a comprehensive nine-wicket victory in the first Twenty20 World Cup semi-final in Trinidad on Wednesday, sending the Proteas into their first ever final.
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When Sussex's Ollie Robinson came on to bowl against Leicestershire's number eight batter Louis Kimber on Wednesday, little did the England bowler know he would go down in the record books for conceding 43 runs in an over.
England cricket team bowler Ollie Robinson has hit a new low. In a County Championship Division Two match, the Sussex bowler was hit for five sixes - three of which were off no-balls, three fours and a single by Leicestershire's Louis Kimber in the fourth and final day of their match on Wednesday. This is the second most runs conceded in an over. The record of most runs conceded in an over is held by Robert Vance - 77 runs - Wellington vs Canterbury (1989-90).
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