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Yuvi to Pant's rescue as KP slams his 'pathetic' dismissal
July 11 (CRICKETNMORE) Former England skipper Kevin Pietersen was left utterly disappointed with the way Rishabh Pant gave away his wicket in the first semi-final against New Zealand which India lost by 18 runs at the Old Trafford.
Pant, who came in to bat at the number four spot after the top-order collapsed, played sensibly for the most part of his 56-ball inning during India's chase of 240 on Wednesday.
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