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T20 World Cup: 'We Can Beat Any Team In The World', Jones After Sealing Super Eight Berth
In Group A, India and USA have advanced to the Super Eight stage while Pakistan, Ireland and Canada have been eliminated from the T20 showpiece.
USA toppled Pakistan and Canada in their group matches and only lost to Asian giants India to stay in contention for the top spots. They finished the group stage with five points in four matches, only behind toppers India.
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