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Today β€” 26 June 2024Main stream

The Spin | Carlos Brathwaite on the good and bad of 2016: β€˜I fell out of love with the game’

26 June 2024 at 06:00

West Indies all-rounder’s T20 World Cup final heroics left him feeling listless but joy of playing eventually returned

β€œWill 2016 be the sole focus of the piece?” comes the text back. That’s after a couple of friendly nudges and even more days of SMS silence. Carlos Brathwaite doesn’t really want to talk about his T20 World Cup-winning exploits at Kolkata in 2016. Three more pixellated dots unfurl on the phone screen … here we go. That drawing board is getting a revisit any second now. β€œSorry, I don’t just want to regurgitate the same story.”

Fair enough. With the latest T20 World Cup reaching the business end in the Caribbean, the footage of a 27-year-old Brathwaite peppering the Eden Gardens stands eight years ago while the bowler – a body-buckled Ben Stokes – looks on in pained disbelief, will do the rounds once more.

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Yesterday β€” 25 June 2024Main stream

England set to discover if they created T20 monster by jolting India into life

25 June 2024 at 13:38

Defending champions trounced semi-final opponents in 2022 but face a revitalised team with form and focus

Ben Duckett was a bit cheeky when he suggested India’s Test team had been inspired by Bazball earlier in the year. But in the second semi-final of the men’s T20 World Cup on Thursday, at Providence Stadium, Guyana, England’s white-ballers meet a side they influenced – or at least jolted into life – two years ago.

Much like the rollercoaster this time around, England had scrapedΒ their way into the knockouts in 2022 before delivering a thumping 10-wicket victory over India in Adelaide. β€œWe were unbelievable with the bat,” said Moeen Ali as the defending champions jetted off to Georgetown on Tuesday, recalling the day Jos Buttler and Alex Hales vaporised a target of 169 with a staggering four overs to spare.

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Afghanistan cause stir after contentious behaviour in historic T20 World Cup win

25 June 2024 at 07:00
  • Gulbadin appeared to suffer injury at crucial moment
  • Rashid: β€˜it’s not brought a massive difference in the game’

The Afghanistan all-rounder Gulbadin Naib has found himself at the centre of controversy following his side’s historic progress to a T20 World Cup semi-final after commentators accused him of faking – or at least exaggerating – an injury during the dramatic rain-affected match.

Gulbadin and his teammates needed to overcome Bangladesh in St Vincent to secure their spot and a final-four clash with South Africa at Australia’s expense – but their narrow eight-run victory, via the Duckworth-Lewis-Stern method, has come under scrutiny following the incident when Gulbadin indicated he had cramp.

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