Raina, Dhoni guide India to sixth win




Taylor, who had climbed to second spot in the tournament run-getters list and became the first Zimbwean to top 400 in a World Cup, fell on 138 from only 110 balls, trying to muscle a ball over mid-on but failing to connect cleanly. In the final 29 balls he faced, Taylor had biffed 70, the perfect acceleration after accumulating 63 from his first 81 balls. Several Indian players shook Taylor’s hand, and as the crowd roared in warm applause, Taylor soaked it in one final time. It was a great way to go.


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