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Indian suffered a heart-breaking semifinal defeat against New Zealand by 18 runs in the first World Cup 2019 semifinal. It was unacceptable that 45 minutes of bad cricket resulted in India's shock exit from the World Cup, lamented captain Virat Kohli. (Reuters Photo)
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India's famed top-order imploded on a day when it mattered the most. In a stunning top-order collapse, India were reduced to 24 for four while chasing a modest 240 at Old Trafford in Manchester. MS Dhoni (50) and Ravindra Jadeja (77) fought back and stictched a superb 116-run partnership for the seventh wicket. (AP Photo)
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New Zealand skipper Kane Williamson (67 off 95 balls) and veteran Ross Taylor (67 no off 85 balls) slammed half-centuries each but the Black Caps couldn't force the pace against Indian bowling attack as the score at the time of stoppage in the 47th over looked sub-par. (Reuters Photo)
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Dhoni's run-out in the penultimate over tilted the game in the favour of the Kiwis. With their victory, New Zealand made it to their second successive World Cup final. New Zealand pacers — Matt Henry (3/37) and Trent Boult's (2/42) — bowled a deadly opening spell. (Reuters Photo)
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New Zealand resumed their game at 211 for 5 and the Black Caps could only add 28 runs to their overnight tally with a single boundary being hit off the remaining 23 balls. (Reuters Photo)
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India's defeat at the hands of New Zealand was eerily similar to the 2015 World Cup semi-final and just like that evening in Sydney, skipper Virat Kohli was once again out cheaply and Mahendra Singh Dhoni (50) was stuck in the middle overs. (Reuters Photo)
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Ironically, Dhoni was run-out by a direct throw from Martin Guptill in what could be his last international innings. Dhoni and Jadeja raised hopes of an improbable victory as the two came to bat at 92 for six and added 116 runs for the seventh wicket. (Reuters Photo)
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Jadeja played a 24-carat performance and silenced his critics in the best possible manner. He let his game do the talking as Team India couldn't have asked for a better all-round effort. Jadeja also took one wicket in 10 overs with his left-arm orthodox spin and a brilliant catch near the boundary. (Reuters Photo)

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