Dominant Victories at T20 World Cup: New Zealand, Afghanistan, England, Australia, Pakistan, South Africa, and Windies on a Roll

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15/06/2024 23h34

In an exciting day of cricket at the T20 World Cup, several teams showcased their dominance, claiming impressive victories. New Zealand hammered Uganda to secure their first win of the tournament, while Afghanistan beat Papua New Guinea (PNG), advancing and eliminating New Zealand from the competition.

Meanwhile, England put on a T20 masterclass as they blew away Oman in a comprehensive demolition. The English team displayed their prowess with both bat and ball, leaving no room for their opponents to stage a comeback.

Australia continued their march in the tournament with a thumping victory over Namibia, securing their place in the Super Eights. The Australian side left no doubt about their strength, overpowering their opponents with a commanding performance.

In a thrilling battle to keep their hopes alive, Pakistan relied on the exceptional performances of Mohammad Rizwan and Babar Azam to secure a crucial win. Their stellar batting display, combined with some tight bowling, helped them stay in the competition.

In another close encounter, South Africa emerged victorious against a resilient Bangladesh side by a narrow margin of four runs. The Proteas showcased their mettle under pressure, defending their total to secure a hard-fought win.

The West Indies showed no mercy as they crushed Uganda by a staggering 134-run margin. Aided by the brilliant performance of Akeal Hosein, the Windies put on a dominant display both with the bat and ball, leaving Uganda struggling to keep pace.

These sensational victories have set the stage for an exhilarating remainder of the T20 World Cup. With teams showcasing their strengths, fans can expect more thrilling matches and high-adrenaline action in the Super Eights stage.

Dates and further details of these matches were not provided in the given information.

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