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Australia move into the World Twenty20 semi-finals and knock South Africa out, despite nervy 32-run loss to Pakistan.
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Bowlers take credit as defending champs skittled for 176 to hand Australia first Cricket World Cup defeat in 12 years.
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South Africa win by seven wickets while Pakistan beat Bangladesh and Sri Lanka down Windies in World Cup warmups.
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Razzaq rampages through Kiwis
Pakistan beat New Zealand by 103 runs after hosts fall to 11-5 in limp reply to a Razzaq-inspired 183-6 in Twenty20.
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Kiwis cruise to victory in T20
Pakistan face a five-wicket defeat in the opening Twenty20 match against New Zealand.
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