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T20 WC: Zimbabwe Sign Off With Warm Gesture For Their Faithful Castle Corner
Amidst the 24,500 fans – the number shot up from 17,500 at the start – the Castle Corner fans seated in the far east corner of the Gautam Gambhir stand drew everyone’s attention with their singing, dancing and cheering for the Zimbabwe team. The six-member club cheered when Zimbabwe had victories over Australia and Sri Lanka and topped Group B to enter the Super Eights.
Though Zimbabwe lost all three matches in the Super Eights, the generous Castle company stepped in to fund the travel of those six fans and eventually five of them attended the games in Mumbai, Chennai and New Delhi.
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