World Twenty20: Day 12 in pictures

Published : Mar 26, 2016 23:58 IST

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Grant Elliott (far right) shares a light moment with Henry Nicholls (far left), who made his Twenty20 International debut, in New Zealand's World Twenty20 fixture against Bangladesh.

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Grant Elliott (second from right) and legspinner Ish Sodhi (right) were the two most successful bowlers for New Zealand, with three wickets each. They helped bowl Bangladesh out for 70.

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Mashrafe Mortaza walks back after being dismissed. His was the eighth wicket to fall, as Bangladesh was eventually bowled out for 70.

Photo: Adnan Abidi

England captain Eoin Morgan (second from left) jumps to avoid a throw.

Photo: Tsering Topgyal

Ben Stokes is euphoric after effecting a run-out to dismiss Lahiru Thirimanne, in Sri Lanka's chase of 172 against England.

Photo: Gareth Copley

Stokes' run-out reduced Sri Lanka to 15 for 4, from which it recovered, but not sufficiently enough to force a win.

Photo: Gareth Copley

Chris Jordan gave England the advantage with two wickets in his first spell, and then came back at the death to nip Sri Lanka's late charge.

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Jos Buttler was the Man of the Match for his unbeaten 66 off 37 balls.

Photo: R. V. Moorthy

Angelo Mathews rescued Sri Lanka's stumbling chase with an unbeaten 73 off 54 balls.

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Mathews' unbeaten half-century featured five sixes.

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Afghanistan wicketkeeper Mohammad Shahzad has a break during a practice session in Nagpur.

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Grant Elliott (far right) shares a light moment with Henry Nicholls (far left), who made his Twenty20 International debut, in New Zealand's World Twenty20 fixture against Bangladesh.
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