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Yuvraj Singh's Six Sixes: A Moment of Fury and Redemption

Yuvraj Singh's Six Sixes: A Moment of Fury and Redemption

Yuvraj Singh's iconic six sixes against England pacer Stuart Broad in the 2007 T20 World Cup remain etched in the annals of cricket history. The former India all-rounder's blistering assault on Broad, who was at the peak of his powers, is widely regarded as one of the most remarkable feats in the sport.Recalling the epic moment in a recent interview with ICC, Yuvraj revealed that he was determined to make an impact after a couple of disappointing innings. "I was very keen to get out there and get some big hits and some kind of form," he said.The 19th over of India's innings proved to be the turning point. After Andrew Flintoff bowled two good deliveries, Yuvraj took a single off the last ball of the 18th over. An exchange of words between the two players further fueled Yuvraj's determination."I was furious. I just wanted to hit every ball out of the ground," Yuvraj recalled. The first ball of the 19th over sailed over the boundary, and Yuvraj's confidence soared.When asked if he had six sixes in mind after hitting four, Yuvraj revealed that he was motivated by a desire to avenge the five sixes he had conceded to Dimitri Mascarenhas in the final over of the 2007 Oval ODI."I had been in this place and getting hit for 5 sixes is not a good feeling," he said. "I knew where Broad was going to bowl. I was ready that it was going to be a full yorker towards my legs, and I just wanted to get my bat on it."Despite the pressure of the situation, Yuvraj remained calm and collected. "I was not nervous at all," he said. "He (Broad) was the one who was nervous."Yuvraj's final six, which sealed the iconic moment, was met with a smile on his face. "That smile was for Dimitri," he said.The innings ended with Yuvraj being caught at long-on off the penultimate delivery, but his 58 runs from 16 balls had already secured India a 20-run victory."This was one of the iconic moments and I cherish it," Yuvraj concluded. "But if we wouldn't have won the World Cup, it wouldn’t have been that special I guess."

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India Focuses on Composure and Simplicity for T20 World Cup Semifinal

India Focuses on Composure and Simplicity for T20 World Cup Semifinal

India's skipper, Rohit Sharma, has emphasized the importance of composure and simplicity for his team as they prepare for the high-stakes T20 World Cup semifinal against England. Acknowledging past struggles with the fear of failure, Rohit stressed the need to approach the match with a clear mind.The Indian team is eager to avenge their crushing 10-wicket defeat to England in the 2022 semifinal at the Adelaide Oval. Rohit believes that treating the match as a normal game and focusing on their strengths will be crucial."We want to be a smart cricket team," Rohit said. "We have done well with role clarity and rely on the players making good decisions on the field."Rohit praised the team's performance in the Super Eight stage, particularly his own blistering 92-run knock against Australia. He emphasized the importance of staying calm under pressure, a strategy that has served him well throughout his career.Regarding the team's bowling strategy, Rohit remained non-committal on whether they would field four spinners. Wrist spinners Kuldeep Yadav and Axar Patel have been impressive in the West Indies leg of the tournament, but Rohit indicated that the team would assess the conditions before making a decision.

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T20 World Cup Semi-Finals Set: India vs England, South Africa vs Afghanistan

T20 World Cup Semi-Finals Set: India vs England, South Africa vs Afghanistan

The T20 World Cup semi-finals are set, with India and England facing off in a rematch of last year's final, while South Africa takes on Afghanistan in the other match.Afghanistan will make their T20 World Cup semi-finals debut in the first semi-final in Trinidad, which begins at 6 AM IST on Thursday. India's match against England will be played from 8 PM IST in Guyana, also on Thursday.There are different rules for the semi-finals and finals. While there is a reserve day in place for the first semi-final between South Africa and Afghanistan, the same is not the case for the India-England humdinger.This is because India's semi-final was pre-decided to be played in Guyana, which has no reserve day. However, it has an extra 250 minutes scheduled if needed since it is a day game as per local time.If the India vs England semi-final is washed out, India will advance to the final by virtue of their higher group standing. The same is the case with the other semi-final, with South Africa advancing if no play is possible.In case of a rain interruption on the day's play, there won't be a fresh start on the rain reserve day. For the first semi-final, there's an extra 60 minutes at the end of the day's play and a further 190 minutes on the reserve day.

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India's Bowling Edge to Challenge England in T20 World Cup Semi-Final

India's Bowling Edge to Challenge England in T20 World Cup Semi-Final

India's formidable bowling attack, led by the spin trio of Kuldeep Yadav, Axar Patel, and Ravindra Jadeja, is expected to give them an edge over England in the second semi-final of the 2024 Men's T20 World Cup. Former India all-rounder Robin Singh believes that India's current form and unbeaten record position them favorably against England, who have faced a challenging journey to the semi-finals.Singh highlights the depth and versatility of India's bowling attack, which suits the conditions at the Providence Stadium in Georgetown, Guyana. He emphasizes the importance of countering England's key bowlers, Jofra Archer and Adil Rashid, to make inroads into their batting lineup.India's recent performance against Australia, where their spinners registered combined figures of 3-45, demonstrates the effectiveness of their spin attack. Kuldeep Yadav, initially excluded from the playing eleven, has excelled in the Super Eights, taking seven wickets in three games.Singh emphasizes the collective effort of the bowling unit, stating that it's not about individual bowlers but about putting pressure on the batsmen as a team. He also praises the fast-bowling pair of Jasprit Bumrah and Arshdeep Singh, who have been formidable throughout the tournament.As the teams prepare for their high-stakes encounter, the focus will be on how India's versatile bowling attack measures up against England's strong batting lineup. With a spot in the final on the line, the match promises to be a thrilling contest.

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England face India in T20 World Cup semi-final rematch

England face India in T20 World Cup semi-final rematch

England will face their toughest challenge yet in the T20 World Cup 2024 semi-final against India, according to all-rounder Moeen Ali. The two teams will meet in Guyana on Thursday, with England hoping to repeat their 10-wicket thrashing of India at the same stage in the 2022 tournament.England have been in impressive form throughout the tournament, but they have yet to face a team of India's caliber. India, on the other hand, have been in dominant form, winning all of their completed matches in the last three weeks.Moeen believes that England will need to be at their best to beat India, but he is confident that they can draw on their previous success against the same opponents."They're just a brilliant side," Moeen said. "They've got everything covered, so we're going to have to be at our best to beat them. I'm looking forward to it, actually: it's a great challenge, similar to the last time we played them in the semi-final in Australia."That Adelaide semi-final is best remembered for Jos Buttler and Alex Hales' unbroken 170-run partnership which led England to victory with four overs to spare, but was set up by their bowlers. India managed only 62 for 2 off their first 10 overs after being asked to bat first, and Hardik Pandya's late hitting was not enough to get them to a winning total.Moeen said his main memories of the game were "just how clinical" England were in their preparation. "But [also] the way we took them on, and we were unbelievable with the bat. We set the game up on that wicket with the ball. Even when they got away from us a little bit at the end, it was a bit late. That was a great day, and a great performance."India will be looking to avenge that defeat and reach the final for the second time in a row. They will be led by Rohit Sharma, who has been in excellent form throughout the tournament.The match is sure to be a close and exciting affair, with both teams having a chance to reach the final.

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England Crush USA with Rashid, Jordan Brilliance and Buttler Carnage

England Crush USA with Rashid, Jordan Brilliance and Buttler Carnage

England's dominance in the 2024 T20 World Cup continued as they secured a place in the semifinals with a resounding 10-wicket victory over the United States in Barbados. The reigning champions showcased their prowess with a superb bowling performance led by Adil Rashid and Chris Jordan, followed by a Jos Buttler batting masterclass.Rashid's economical spell of 4-0-13-2 stifled the USA batters, while Jordan's sensational hat-trick in the 19th over sealed their fate. Jordan became the first Englishman to achieve this feat in the T20 World Cup, dismissing Corey Anderson, Ali Khan, Nosthush Kenjige, and Saurabh Netravalkar in quick succession.Buttler then took center stage, smashing an unbeaten 83 off just 38 balls, including seven sixes and six fours. His blistering knock featured a remarkable five sixes in one over off Harmeet Singh, leaving the USA bowling attack helpless. England raced to 117 for 0 in 9.4 overs, securing their place in the last four.Earlier, the USA had struggled to build partnerships, losing five wickets in six balls without adding any runs. Sam Curran's crucial wicket of Harmeet Singh in the final ball of the previous over triggered the collapse.Despite early nerves, Nitish Kumar provided some resistance for the USA, hitting two sixes. However, Rashid's tight bowling and googly deliveries proved too much for the American batters.England's victory marks their first in the Super Eights stage and guarantees their progression to the semifinals. They join New Zealand as the first two teams to secure a place in the last four.

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Chris Jordan's Hat-Trick Stuns USA in T20 World Cup Super Eights

Chris Jordan's Hat-Trick Stuns USA in T20 World Cup Super Eights

In a thrilling display of fast bowling prowess, England's Chris Jordan etched his name into the annals of T20 World Cup history by claiming a remarkable hat-trick against the USA in their Super Eights clash at the Kensington Oval in Barbados.Jordan, who hails from Barbados and is familiar with the conditions, showcased his skill and experience by taking four wickets in just five balls, including an elusive hat-trick. The Barbados-born bowler's incredible feat not only highlighted his capabilities but also marked the third hat-trick of the tournament, placing him in elite company with Australia's Pat Cummins, who had achieved the milestone twice.England opted to bowl first, a decision that quickly paid dividends. Reece Topley set the tone by removing Gous in the very first over. Despite a promising start by the USA, who scored 48/2 during the powerplay, Rashid's cunning googlies and Livingstone's wily spin reduced the scoring rate, setting the stage for Jordan's spectacular spell.At the start of the 19th over, the USA innings, which looked modest at 115/6, dramatically unraveled due to Jordan's devastating burst. His first scalp was Corey Anderson, caught brilliantly by Harry Brook, initiating the collapse. What followed was a display of clinical fast bowling: Ali Khan was clean-bowled by a searing delivery, followed by Nosthush Kenjige trapped lbw by a pinpoint yorker. The crowning moment came when Jordan shattered Saurabh Netravalkar's stumps to complete his hat-trick, reducing the USA from 115/6 to 115 all out.Jordan's hat-trick ball was a thing of beauty – a 141kph delivery that beat Netravalkar's attempted drive and crashed into the stumps, sparking wild celebrations among his teammates. This spell not only etched Jordan's name in the record books but also made him the first England bowler to achieve a hat-trick in T20 Internationals.His remarkable over joins the pages of T20 World Cup history, echoing similar feats by Curtis Campher, who also took four wickets in an over in 2021.

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England's Semifinal Hopes Hinge on Big Win Over USA

England's Semifinal Hopes Hinge on Big Win Over USA

USA vs ENG Live Score: England's Fate Hangs in the BalanceThe T20 World Cup Group 2 Super 8 clash between defending champions England and newcomers USA has taken on added significance following West Indies' emphatic nine-wicket victory over the USA.England, who have a win and a loss in the group, must now secure a comprehensive victory over the USA to boost their net run rate. A win by 10 runs or with at least an over to spare would keep them in contention for a semifinal berth.South Africa currently lead Group 2 with two wins, while West Indies have a better net run rate than England. If South Africa lose to West Indies in their final match, even in a Super Over, England could qualify if they defeat the USA as per the required margin.However, a loss for England against the USA would result in a three-way tie between West Indies, England, and the USA for the second spot. In such a scenario, the team with the best run rate would advance to the knockout stage.England's batting lineup, which failed to produce the big hits in their narrow seven-run loss to South Africa, will need to step up against a USA team that has shown resilience despite their recent defeat.The match between England and the USA is crucial for both teams. England's hopes of reaching the semifinals rest on a convincing victory, while the USA will be determined to end their tournament on a high note.

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T20 World Cup 2024: Three-Way Fight for Semi-Final Spots in Group 2

T20 World Cup 2024: Three-Way Fight for Semi-Final Spots in Group 2

The T20 World Cup 2024 Super Eight stage is reaching its climax, with two crucial matches remaining in Group 2. England, West Indies, South Africa, and USA are all vying for the two semi-final spots, with each team's fate hanging in the balance.England vs USAEngland and USA will face off in a must-win match for both sides. England needs a victory to keep their semi-final hopes alive, while USA must pull off a major upset to stay in contention. If England wins, they will move to four points, while USA will be eliminated.West Indies vs South AfricaThe other match in Group 2 pits West Indies against South Africa. West Indies has a slight advantage due to their superior net run rate, but South Africa can still qualify with a win. If West Indies wins, they will secure a semi-final berth regardless of the England-USA result.Qualification Scenarios* If England and West Indies win: West Indies will qualify with a higher net run rate than South Africa. England will need to win by a margin of 10 runs or more to surpass South Africa's NRR.* If USA and South Africa win: South Africa will top the table with six points, while the other three teams will finish on two points each. West Indies will need to lose by 43 or more runs to drop below England's NRR.* If USA and West Indies win: West Indies and South Africa will qualify with four points each.* If England and South Africa win: South Africa will qualify with six points, while England will finish with four points.USA's ChancesUSA's chances of reaching the semi-finals are slim. They need to beat England by at least 56 runs and hope that West Indies loses by at least 91 runs.

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