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On a pulsating day of T20 Cricket World Cup action, by far the best viewing was between South Africa and Afghanistan, who put on a show with not one, but two super overs, and more twists and turns than twisty turny thing...
Double Super Over Madness! T20 World Cup 2026 is an episode from The Cricket Podcast by The Cricket Podcast. On a pulsating day of T20 Cricket World Cup action, by far the best viewing was between South Africa and Afghanistan, who put on a...
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Published Feb 11, 2026, 40:53 long, audio available.
On a pulsating day of T20 Cricket World Cup action, by far the best viewing was between South Africa and Afghanistan, who put on a show with not one, but two super overs, and more twists and turns than twisty turny thing. Both teams looked to have won it throughout the day, but SA ultimately came away victorious. Elsewhere, Australia got their campaign up and running despite missing their skipper, and West Indies throttled England to take control of the group. And Pakistan v India is back on! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Published Feb 11, 2026 and 40:53 long