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T20 WC: 'Catches Win Matches, Don't They?', Brook Admits Dropping Samson Was Big Mistake
Samason was given a life at 15, when Brook put down a simple catch at mid-on, off Archer's bowling. Samson lofted straight to mid-on ans it was the sort of catch that Brook would expect to take but he somehow managed to misjudge it and the ball popped up off his right hand before falling to the ground.
The wicketkeeper batter then added 74 further to score a eye-popping 89 off 42 balls, with the help of eight fours and seven sixes, to lead India to a towering total,
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