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Cricket Tales - From India's Comeback In 2007 To West Indies' Dominance, A Brief History Of T20 World Cup
Cricket Tales, T20 World Cup History & Past Winners - The hype is building in full motion for the upcoming T20 World Cup. The T20 World Cup is scheduled to take place towards the end of the year in Australia. Amidst this, cricket fans and experts of all age groups are presenting their knowledge regarding the T20 World Cup. With this article, we aim at increasing the knowledge base of T20 cricket for all the readers.
The first-ever international Twenty20 match was played on February 17th 2005 between Australia and New Zealand in Auckland. Before diving into the history of the T20 World Cup, it's important to first know about the first ever T20I match. Australia defeated New Zealand by 44 runs in the first-ever international T20 match in history. Ricky Ponting played a match-winning knock of 98 runs in 55 balls.
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