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India XI beats World XI

HYDERABAD: The youthful exuberance of India XI prevailed over the experience of the World XI as the former notched up a 44-run win to stay on course for a berth in the final of the ICL 20s World Series cricket championship at the floodlit Lal Bahadur Stadium here on Saturday night.

It was the second win in three matches for India XI, helping it top the table with four points, while the World XI lost its second in three.

Though only Abbas Ali crossed the 30-run mark, almost everyone chipped in with useful contributions for the winner. Man-of-the-Match Binny chipped in with a useful knock of 21 (16b, 2x4, 1x6).

The scores: India XI 163 for eight in 20 overs (Syed Abbas Ali 44, Michael Kasprowicz two for 39) bt World XI 119 for eight in 20 overs (Ali Murtaza two for 19, Stuart Binny two for 19). — Principal Correspondent

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