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ICC World T20 2010

Reliving Mahela Jayawardene, Kumar Sangakkara’s best T20I knocks

Reliving the top seven T20I innings of these two legends as they call it a day.

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Michael Hussey pulls off heist against Pakistan with 24-ball 60 in ICC World T20 2010 semi-final

Hussey scores blistering 24-ball 60 which included smashing 22 off Ajmal in the last over of the match.

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Kumar Sangakkara T20 retirement: Sri Lanka will get time to prepare for next World T20

ICC World T20 2014 will be Sangakkara's last T20 international event.

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Mahela Jayawardene to retire from T20 international cricket after ICC World T20 2014

Jayawardene has appeared in all four T20 World Cup events till now.

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Suresh Raina only Indian batsmen to score ton in ICC World T20 tournaments

Raina scored 101 with five sixes and nine fours against South Africa at Gros Islet in 2010.

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Paul Collingwood says he wouldn’t have X-factor to get into Scotland side

Collingwood jokes he doesn't have X-factor to make it to Scotland team, let alone England.

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Kevin Pietersen axed keeping England’s interest at heart: Stuart Broad

The decision to end Kevin Pietersen's international career created a storm of controversy.

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Graeme Swann to take up commentary

Swann joins a Test Match Special team which includes Vivian Richards and Tony Cozier.

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Afghanistan’s qualification for the 2015 World Cup is a triumph of human spirit, a huge moment for the country

Afghanistan qualified for the ICC World Cup 2015 when they beat Kenya by seven wickets in an ICC World Cricket League Championship encounter at Sharjah. It is a moment they have been waiting for since they began their cricketing journey a decade ago. The qualification not only takes their cricket to a new level, but it is a huge moment for the country. Sudatta Mukherjee looks at Afghanistan’s most important cricketing moment.

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We have some of the quickest bowlers in Asia, says former Afghanistan player Raees Ahmadzai

Raees Ahmadzai, the former Afghanistan captain has seen the team grow right since its nascent stages. Today, he is involved in coaching in Afghanistan and was also a selector at one point. Off the field, he has taken an important role as a UNICEF National Goodwill Ambassador in Afghanistan. Nishad Pai Vaidya spoke to Ahmadzai about his various roles and experiences.

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