Yorkshire beat Uva by 5 wickets in CLT20 qualifier
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Yorkshire beat Uva by 5 wickets in CLT20 qualifier

Mumbai : India | Oct 09, 2012 at 8:54 AM PDT
Source: Rediff
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Yorkshire produced a clinically all-round performance to defeat Uva Next by five wickets in the Champions League [ Images ] Twenty20's [ Images ] opening qualifying match in Johannesburg on Tuesday. Chasing 151 for victory, English side Yorkshire completed the task with three balls to spare at the... FULL ARTICLE AT Rediff
 
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