Marcus stoinis
T20 World Cup: Warner, Head, Zampa Help Australia Sink Reigning Champs England
T20 World Cup: Openers David Warner and Travis Head starred with the bat to set a solid platform before Adam Zampa's superb spell as Australia beat defending champions England by 36 runs in a Group B match of the T20 World Cup late on Saturday.
Australia set a huge target of 201/7 in 20 overs, becoming the first team in the tournament to breach the 200-run mark while England managed to score 165/6 in response to a huge total.
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