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T20 World Cup: Rohit Sharma & Co. Seeking To End 11-year Drought
On the other hand, South Africa are into a men’s ICC World Cup final for the first time - after seven previous efforts ended in defeats.
Both India and South Africa have made it to the title clash as the unbeaten teams in very contrasting styles – the Rohit Sharma-led side came out on top in tough New York pitches and adapted very well to triumph in its matches in the Caribbean so far, latest of it being a comprehensive 68-run win over defending champions England.
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