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T20 Second Semi Final India Vs South Africa 2014 Highlights Match News

T20 Second Semi Final India Vs South Africa 2014 Highlights Match News.India have been the structure group of the ICC World Twenty20 2014 so far and the main unbeaten side in the competition. Having generally secured their semi-last compartment, India solidified their spot on Assembly 2 of the Super 10 stage on Sunday by pulverizing Australia by 73 runs at the Shere Bangla Stadium in Mirpur. 

T20 Second Semi Final India Vs South Africa 2014 Highlights Match News

A la mode batsman Yuvraj Singh put his inconveniences behind him, making a 43-ball 60, while R Ashwin was the extraordinary bowler again with 4 for 11 as India demonstrated that they are the group to whip in this competition. India had not batted first in the competition and with huge changes in the conditions because of the dew variable becoming an integral factor late in the night, the bowlers had not had the chance to shield an aggregate in testing conditions. Be that as it may yesterday in the wake of losing the throw, MS Dhoni & Co. were asked to bat first however without any complain India traveled past the Australian side. 
For once the celebrated Chittagong dew didn't surface at the Zahur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium on Tuesday and Rangana Herath, with a dry ball hand, didn't break much sweat to help Sri Lanka record a simple win over New Zealand. With activity now exchanging to Dhaka, the Sri Lankan spinners will be anticipating taking the field without tucking a towel in their pockets. 
Anyhow for South Africa, who play India in the semi-last, the trek to Dhaka accompanies stress. With Ravichandran Ashwin and Amit Mishra pocketing several Man of the Match recompenses, it is an easy decision that the South Africa will have experience the turn and cleverness of the wily moderate bowlers in their vital amusement. What's more not at all like in Chittagong, there wouldn't the soddenness of the outfield that makes the grasping of the ball troublesome. 
Stuart Expansive the England captain had summed up the conditions in Chittagong. He really wanted to be thoughtful to the Sri Lankans after Alex Hales scored a 116 off 64 to pursue down a focus of 190. "I feel for Sri Lanka's bowlers with the dew. We changed about four or five balls in the innings. We've been fielding with wet balls at preparing, we ought to likely make it wet bars of cleanser I think," Expansive said in his post-match remarks.
 
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