Wright show keeps England alive in World T20

Victory was a necessity, after losing their opening game to the Netherlands, and the hosts duly obliged with an outstanding performance with both bat and ball.

Kevin Pietersen, who passed a late fitness test on an Achilles injury, showed how crucial his presence was as he top-scored with 58 off 38 balls in England's total of 185-5.

All of the bowlers then played their part as England boosted their run-rate sufficiently to ensure their place in the Super Eights.

Shehzad Ahmed (4) went early in the run-chase when he sliced high into the off-side and Paul Collingwood took a fine tumbling catch as he backed off from his position in the covers.
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South Africa Crush Scotland

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South Africa produced an ominously clinical performance to send Scotland packing in the ICC World Twenty20, beating them by the second highest margin in this format of 130 runs. AB de Villiers cracked a classy and authoritative 79 from just 34 in South Africa's 211 for 5, the highest total of the tournament so far, before Dale Steyn and Johan Botha tore through Scotland who were rolled for 81, the seventh-lowest Twenty20 total.

This was a champion performance from one of the tournament favourites. Unlike England, who were out-thought and out-played by Netherlands in the opening match, South Africa asserted themselves from the outset to lay bare Scotland's technical flaws, not to mention their lack of experience.

Chasing a daunting 212, Scotland were reduced to a hopeless 50 for 6 at the halfway point. Steyn knocked over Ryan Watson and Colin Smith (his second first-ball duck in as many days) while Wayne Parnell removed Gavin Hamilton, who decided to open the innings. Steyn rarely reached his top pace, but he needn't have: he was quick and menacing enough to sound a warning to the other teams in the tournament. Kyle Coetzer briefly stood in South Africa's way, the only Scotland batsman to take them on, smiting Albie Morkel over long-on for two sizeable sixes to give a hearty and patriotic crowd something to cheer, but these were the last desperate runs of an innings already terminated.

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India start with a win

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Yuvraj Singh dazzled with the bat before Pragyan Ojha spun a web around Bangladesh as India thumped the minnows by 25 runs to begin their title defence with a bang in the Twenty20 World Cup here on Saturday.

Ojha's four-wicket haul in his maiden Twenty20 International broke Bangladesh's back as the minnows finished at 155 for eight, a total they owe to Junaid Siddique (41) and Naeem Islam (28).

Earlier, Gautam Gambhir (50) and Rohit Sharma (36) gave India a rollicking start but it was Yuvraj's violent 18-ball 41 that propelled them to 180 for five in the Group A opener.

Chasing 181, Bangladesh began on a positive note with Tamim Iqbal (15) hitting Zaheer Khan for two successive fours and Junaid (41 off 22 balls) pulling Irfan Pathan for a six.

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Gayle powers Windies to 7-wicket win

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During their seven-wicket victory over Australia on Saturday, West Indies reached their 100 in just eight overs – the fastest team hundred on record in T20 internationals. Australia held the previous record as they took 8.2 overs to reach the three-figure mark against England at Sydney in 2006-07.

The victory also means that the West Indies have now won both their T20 internationals against Australia. They had also beaten Australia at Bridgetown in 2008 (by 3 wickets). Also, it was Australia's fourth consecutive defeat in T20 internationals.

Chris Gayle smashed a number of records during his knock of 88. He became first batsman to hit six or more sixes in a match on two occasions. Gayle had hit a world record 10 sixes against South Africa at Johannesburg in 2007-08.

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