World Twenty20: Day Eight in pictures

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In the first game of the day, in Dharamsala, England reduced India to 90 for 8 in its 20 overs.
India also took wickets regularly when England batted. Here, India's wicketkeeper Sushma Verma celebrates after having Heather Knight stumped.
Natalie Sciver (right) was the sixth wicket to fall, for 71 in the 13th over, as India sensed an opening.
England eventually sneaked home by two wickets.
England's players celebrate the two-wicket win over India.
Martin Guptill celebrates his tenth fifty in Twenty20 Internationals in the World Twenty20 match against Pakistan in Mohali.
Guptill was dismissed bowled by fast bowler Mohammad Saml for a 48-ball 80 that proved to be a match-winning knock.
Shahid Afridi took two wickets but conceded 40 runs in his four overs.
Pakistan had sizeable support in the stands in Mohali.
Mohammad Sami was Pakistan's most successful bowler, with two wickets and an economy rate of 5.75 in his four overs.
Ross Taylor scored 36 off 23 balls to give New Zealand's innings some finishing touches.
Opener Sharjeel Khan got Pakistan's innings off to a blazing start with 47 off 25 balls, but the rest of the batsmen in the team could not build on it sufficiently.
New Zealand eventually stifled Pakistan's middle-order enough to take a 22-run victory.