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Finn Allen's record century powers New Zealand into T20 World Cup final

New Zealand stormed into the T20 World Cup final, crushing South Africa by nine wickets. Opener Finn Allen smashed a record-breaking 33-ball century, leading a dominant chase of 170.

4 Mar, 16:49 — 4 Mar, 22:19
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Yahoo24m ago

Finn Allen's record century powers New Zealand into T20 World Cup final

New Zealand stormed into the T20 World Cup final, crushing South Africa by nine wickets. Opener Finn Allen smashed a record-breaking 33-ball century, leading a dominant chase of 170. Allen's explosive innings, supported by Tim Seifert's fifty, secured a comfortable victory with 7.1 overs to spare.

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Dawn5h ago

Finn Allen’s record ton powers New Zealand into T20 World Cup final

New Zealand’s Finn Allen blasted the fastest century in T20 World Cup history in Kolkata on Wednesday as his side hammered South Africa by nine wickets to reach the final. Chasing 170 to win the first semi-final, Allen hit an unbeaten 100 off just 33 balls, to obliterate the previous mark of 47 balls by Chris Gayle, as New Zealand raced home with 7.1 overs to spare. Allen went on a rampage as he finished with two fours, two sixes and a four off successive balls to hit the winning runs and rea...

By none@none.com (AFP)

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BBC5h ago

Allen's 33-ball century powers New Zealand into T20 World Cup final

Finn Allen strikes an unbeaten century as New Zealand demolish 2024 runners-up South Africa by nine wickets to reach a second Men's T20 World Cup final

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Times of India5h ago

Finn Allen's record century powers New Zealand into T20 World Cup final

New Zealand stormed into the T20 World Cup final, crushing South Africa by nine wickets. Opener Finn Allen smashed a record-breaking 33-ball century, leading a dominant chase of 170. Allen's explosive innings, supported by Tim Seifert's fifty, secured a comfortable victory with 7.1 overs to spare.

By TOI SPORTS DESK

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