New Zealand's Brendon McCullum and Lou Vincent put on 68 for the first wicket against South Africa
But Morne Morkel (right) makes the breakthrough, having McCullum caught behind for 38
A young South Africa fan looks on as New Zealand wickets begin to tumble
Craig McMillan bludgeons four sixes, smashing 48 not out off 25 balls, but wickets keep falling at the other end
Jacob Oram joins McMillan, adding 41 for the fifth wicket, and South Africa finish on 153-8 from their 20 overs
Paceman Shane Bond makes the first breakthrough, having Proteas skipper Graeme Smith caught behind
Herschelle Gibbs hits 19 off 19 balls but is caught to leave South Africa 45-3 in the eighth over
But Justin Kemp takes control, smashing several sixes on the way to his half-century
Mark Boucher joins Kemp, adding 65 with Kemp as the Proteas close in on victory
Kemp hits the winning runs, hitting an unbeaten 89 off 56 balls - South Africa win and England are knocked out
England have just pride to play for now against India, and bring in seamer Chris Tremlett in place of Chris Schofield
India's openers start well, with Virender Sehwag and Gautam Gambhir building a half-century stand
India's supporters cheer on their team as they start well, while Andrew Flintoff fields on the boundary
Sehwag and Gambhir put on 136 in 15 overs for the first wicket as India take control of the match
Sehwag is eventually bowled by Chris Tremlett for 68 after a first-wicket stand of 136
Yuvraj Singh smashes six sixes off one over - the first time it has been done in a T20 international - as India finish on 218-4
Umpire Simon Taufel raises his hands six times as Yuvraj writes his name into cricket's history books
Vikram Solanki, in his second match as emergency wicket-keeper, hits 43 off 31 balls after opening for England
Kevin Pietersen hits 39 off 23 balls but his exit spells the beginning of the end for England
And captain Paul Collingwood is bowled as England fall 18 runs short, despite posting their highest T20 international total
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