On Wednesday (June 12), Steven Taylor slammed a six that hit a New York security guard at Nassau County International Cricket Stadium during India’s 2024 T20 World Cup match against co-hosts USA. The guard did not maintain his eyes on the ball and was smacked in the chest. The forceful blow appeared to have injured him.

The injuries may have been serious, but many residents are unaware since they are unfamiliar with cricket. Interestingly, the guard did not cover himself because the shots in cricket and baseball are comparable.

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The event occurred during the ninth over of the USA innings. Shivam Dube delivered a short delivery, which Steven Taylor pulled over midwicket for a 77-metre six.

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Steven Taylor scored 24 runs from 30 balls, including two sixes. He was finally removed by Axar Patel in the 12th over, putting the hosts in trouble at 56/4 after 11.4 overs.

USA set a 111-run target for India in 2024 T20 World Cup match

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A polished bowling performance helped India limit the USA to 110/8 in their allocated 20 overs. Aside from Steven Taylor, Nitish Kumar shone with the bat, hitting 27 off 23 deliveries in an innings that included one six and two boundaries. Corey Anderson, stand-in skipper Aaron Jones, Harmeet Singh, and Shadley van Schalkwyk were the other hitters who reached double figures.

Arshdeep Singh returned with the best numbers for India at the T20 World Cup, 4/9, while Hardik Pandya took two wickets.

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India and the United States are coming off two consecutive triumphs in the 2024 T20 World Cup. Rohit Sharma and his team defeated Ireland by eight wickets before edging archrivals Pakistan by six runs. They will now attempt to earn a hat-trick in the major ICC tournament.

Meanwhile, the USA defeated Canada by seven wickets in their first game before surprising Babar Azam and his team with a five-run victory in a Super Over thriller. They will now be eager to impress the Men in Blue.

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