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FIFA.com previews the World League


Though much of world football's attention will be centred on the FIFA Confederations Cup South Africa 2009 this Sunday, there is also plenty of league action to look forward to this weekend. A new champion will be crowned in Colombia, while in Brazil, Ghana, Japan and the USA there are crucial fixtures in the respective title races. As ever, FIFA.com previews the pick of the action around the globe...

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Friday, 26 June 2009

Pakistan won T20 Worldcup 2009


Pakistan won the key moments of the final. The side made the early inroads, laid a solid platform with its opening stand and was composed during the chase, picking the right time to accelerate.
Younis Khan’s men were worthy winners of the ICC World Twenty20 final at Lord’s on Sunday. Pursuing 139, Pakistan triumphed by eight wickets with an equal number of deliveries remaining.
Shahid Afridi impressed with his leg-spin and then produced an effort (54 not out off 40 balls) of substance.
He was named the Man of the Final. Tillakaratne Dilshan was adjudged the Player of the tournament.
Read the full article at Hindu Cricket News
Article Courtesy: S. Dinakar

England beats Australia in Womens World T20


England 165 for 2 (Taylor 76*, Morgan 46*) beat Australia 163 for 5 (Poulton 39, Rolton 38) by eight wickets…
A remarkable innings from Claire Taylor secured England’s place in the final of the ICC Women’s World Twenty20 as they prevailed from an engrossing run chase against Australia at The Oval.
Taylor, the 2009 Wisden Cricketer of the Year, made an almost faultless 76 not out, in a match-winning unbeaten partnership of 122 with Beth Morgan (46no), as England pulled off their pursuit of 164 with three balls to spare – the highest run chase of the tournament.
It means England progress to Sunday’s final against New Zealand at Lord’s, keeping alive their dream of a World Cup and World Twenty20 double in 2009.
After England skipper Charlotte Edwards won the toss and elected to bowl, England found themselves on the receiving end of a withering assault by Australia’s opening pair.
Shelley Nitschke and Leah Poulton put on 78 for the first wicket, setting Australia up for a mammoth total.

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