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    The West Indies and USA will meet in the clash of the co-hosts at the T20 World Cup this afternoon

    The West Indies and USA will meet in the clash of the co-hosts at the T20 World Cup this afternoon


    Both sides are chasing a first win in the Super Eight stage after the Windies lost to England and US fell to South Africa.

    First ball's at 12:30pm from Barbados.

    Elsewhere, the Proteas have extended their perfect run at the tournament with a 7-run victory over England in St Lucia.

    The English looked odds on for victory chasing 164 - but South African skipper Aiden Markram says they never gave the game away.



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     Other Cricket News
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     23 Nov: The Black Caps are relishing a shift to test cricket against the West Indies next month after sweeping the one-day series against the tourists
     22 Nov: The West Indies have been bowled out for 161 by the Black Caps in the final one-day cricket match in Hamilton
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     22 Nov: A memorable week for the Boyle brothers in cricket's Plunket Shield domestic competition
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