Bangladesh blow India shock
Bangladesh blew a solid position as they came within one ball of beating India for the first time ever, sacrificing three wickets in the last over and losing by one run.
Bangladesh blew a solid position as they came within one ball of beating India for the first time ever, sacrificing three wickets in the last over and losing by one run.
Suné Luus ripped through the Ireland middle order, claiming 5-8 in four overs as South Africa women won by 67 runs on Wednesday.
England recovered from 57-6 to post 142-7, before defeating Afghanistan by 15 runs in Delhi on Wednesday, to keep their World T20 semi-final hopes alive.
Graeme Smith films Michael Vaughan as he illustrates Afghanistan’s ability to be a banana skin for England.
The leading run-scorers and wicket-takers after the first week of the World T20 tournament in India.
Proteas coach Russell Domingo has all but confirmed that South Africa will play two specialist spinners against the West Indies on Friday.
New Zealand became the first team to qualify for the semi-finals of the World T20 tournament after beating Pakistan by 22 runs on Tuesday.
JP Duminy has been ruled out of South Africa’s crunch game against the West Indies on Friday with a hamstring injury.
Usman Khawaja made 58 as Australia defeated Bangladesh by three wickets in Bengaluru on Monday, to kick-start their World T20 campaign.
Mohammad Shahzad says Afghanistan would have come closer to beating South Africa on Sunday if Dale Steyn had played.
West Indies have one foot in the semi-finals, as they eased to a seven-wicket victory over a disappointing Sri Lanka unit in Bengaluru on Sunday.
Virat Kohli scored an unbeaten 55 to help India get their World T20 campaign back on track with a six-wicket win over Pakistan at Eden Gardens.
The quick turnaround time between matches will prevent South Africa from dwelling on their defeat to England too much as they gear up to face Afghanistan on Sunday.
Sri Lanka have been dealt a big injury blow with fast bowler Lasith Malinga being ruled out of the rest of the World T20 tournament.
JP Duminy says South Africa’s execution with the ball, rather than their bowling plans, were one of the main reasons for their loss to England.