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T-20 World Cup: India wins the competition by 24 runs from Australia and made it to the semi-finals

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In this match, where the captain Rohit Sharma played an innings of 92 runs while batting, at the same time, the bowlers led by Arshdeep Singh sent the Australian batsmen to the pavilion one after the other.(Photo: Facebook/ICC T20 World Cup)

In the T20 World Cup today, India has made a place in the semi-finals by winning the competition from Australia by 24 runs. Team India had given a target of 206 runs, but in response, the Australian team managed to score only 181 runs with the loss of 7 wickets.

In this match, where the captain Rohit Sharma played an innings of 92 runs while batting, at the same time, the bowlers led by Arshdeep Singh sent the Australian batsmen to the pavilion one after the other. Arshdeep Singh took three wickets, spinner Kuldeep Yadav took two wickets.

Let us tell that in today's match, Rohit Sharma was the player of the match. It is to be noted that on Tuesday, Afghanistan will have a match against Bangladesh and if the Afghanistan team is successful in winning that match, they will make a place in the semi-finals and Australia's journey will end here.

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