Kolkata, June 19 -- Sometimes, redemption stories in the World Cup happen in four-year cycles. Diego Maradona in 1986, Ronaldo in 2002, to a lesser extent even David Beckham in Korea and Japan and, Harry Kane in Dallas on Wednesday. Of course, it had to be a penalty. Kane stuttered in his run-up and Dominik Livakovic guessed right to keep it out. Unlike against France in the quarter-final at Al Bayt Stadium when he had blazed over a chance to put England ahead, VAR gave Kane another go. No mistake this time, no stutter either, and 12 minutes in, Kane became the first player from England to score more than once in three World Cup games. There was nothing lucky about Kane's second which came from a powerful header following Declan Rice's corn...