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The Guardian - UK
The Guardian - UK
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Cricket: England's journey to the World Twenty20 final

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England's players claimed a place in the Twenty20 World Cup final by beating Sri Lanka by seven wickets in the semi-final
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The path to the final began with a rain-affected defeat to the West Indies. England were beaten by eight wickets on the D/L method as the Windies reached their target of 60 runs with a ball to spare - a controversial result given that England had scored an impressive 191-5
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Their next match against Ireland was abandoned with no result because of rain. England scraped through to the Super Eight phase of the competition by virtue of their better run-rate
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Kevin Pietersen was the architect of England's six-wicket victory over Pakistan. He took an outstanding catch to dismiss Pakistan's Umar Akmal and hit an unbeaten 73 runs
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cricket: England v South Africa - ICC T20 World Cup
The Kensington Oval in Bridgetown, Barbados was the next stop for the Barmy Army ...
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... where Mark Boucher and South Africa were the victims as England won by 39 runs. Pietersen was pivotal once again, striking 53 off 33 balls
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cricket: England v New Zealand - ICC T20 World Cup
Having all but qualified for the semi-finals, England disposed of New Zealand in their final group game. Graeme Swann (pictured) took two wickets for 31 runs
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cricket: Men's Semi Final - ICC T20 World Cup
Pietersen, who became a father on Monday, top-scored for England with 42 runs as they cruised to victory against Sri Lanka in the semi-final at the Beausjour Cricket Ground
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cricket: Chamara Kapugedara
Sri Lanka's Chamara Kapugedara lost his bat at one point, and then his wicket to Stuart Broad as England restricted their opposition to 128 for six before scoring 132 for two themselves
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Cricket: Kevin Pietersen, Eoin Morgan
Not since 2004 have England reached the final of an ICC tournament ... their opponents on Sunday will be either Australia or Pakistan
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