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African Monkey

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LOL @ Steady Eddie, one of the best players of Pace in the world scared of Ronnie and CO LOL.
:lol: but despite growing up playing on the world's quickest tracks, Jacques is frightened to face Andrew McDonald on the slow low Indian wickets :roll:
 

eddiesmith

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Never would have survived long enough to face Ronnie who got him out a couple of times in the tests earlier this year
 

Evenflow

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Wow. Just wow. Talk about snatching defeat from the jaws of victory:crazy:




New South Wales beaten by Trinidad and Tobago at Champions League

By Adrian Warren
October 17, 2009

A whirlwind half-century from Trinidad & Tobago all-rounder Kieron Pollard saw New South Wales sink to a dramatic four-wicket defeat at the Champions League Twenty20.


NSW scored 4-170 with openers Phillip Hughes (83 off 64 balls) and David Warner (63 off 41) putting on 121 off 15.2 overs. The Blues looked in control of the League A clash when they had their opposition reeling at 6-118 in the 16th over. However, big hitter Pollard (54 not out off 18 balls) single-handedly turned the match around with an awesome display of power hitting, smashing five fours and five sixes.

He belted three sixes and two fours off a series of over-pitched deliveries from Moises Henriques in a 27-run 17th over which swung the match around. Pollard and Sherwin Ganga milked eight off the next over from Brett Lee to get the target down to 16 from two overs. Blues captain Simon Katich bravely opted to give Henriques the penultimate over. However, the gamble failed, as Pollard smashed the opening ball for four and then belted successive sixes to clinch an improbable win with nine deliveries to spare.

The loss leaves NSW (two points) second on the League A ladder behind Trinidad and Tobago (four) and just ahead on percentage of South Africa's Diamond Eagles, who kept their hopes alive with a five-wicket win over English side Somerset (zero points). The Blues need to beat Somerset on Sunday in Hyderabad to give themselves a good chance of making the last four. The NSW batsmen relished the more reliable bounce in Hyderabad after battling on the slow and low wickets in Delhi in their two Group Stage wins.

Hughes notched his second successive half-century, striking 11 fours and a six and mixed legside swipes with his trademark offside shots. Warner was batting at a far slower pace than his partner, but beat him to 50 after taking 24 off the one over bowled by spinner Samuel Badree. Hughes added 43 off 23 deliveries with Henriques (17 off 11), before both were dismissed by successive deliveries from Dwayne Bravo (3-31), who also removed Ben Rohrer (2 off 3) to claim three wickets in the final over.

NSW took 3-9 to reduce Trinidad and Tobago to 3-30 in the fifth over with Lee, Doug Bollinger (1-22) and Henriques all striking an early blow. Good fielding and some scatty running led to three run outs as Daren Ganga (32), Darren Bravo (27) and Denesh Ramdin (23) all perished before Pollard took control.

http://www.foxsports.com.au/story/0,8659,26221945-23212,00.html
 

Twizzle

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amazing hitting from Pollard, that innings should get him an IPL contract

and now Phillip Hughes is the highest run scorer in the tournament and yet the Aussie selectors still wont pick him in the ODI squad

amazing when you think of it, he has no ODI form for NSW so they cant think outside the square once again proving they are just statisticians
 

lockyno1

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amazing hitting from Pollard, that innings should get him an IPL contract

and now Phillip Hughes is the highest run scorer in the tournament and yet the Aussie selectors still wont pick him in the ODI squad

amazing when you think of it, he has no ODI form for NSW so they cant think outside the square once again proving they are just statisticians

This is not ODI cricket Twiz. Come back when he scores runs in ODI cricket, not 20/20 rubbish.
 

Twizzle

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so you cant think outside the square either, thank god you're not a selector
 

lockyno1

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It is called being smart. The reality is that 20/20, ODI cricket (or domestic 50 over cricket), and Test Cricket (4 day cricket) are 3 completely different games. Plus lets be realistic, who is Hughes going to come in for? Marsh, Watson, and Haddin/Paine are 4 openers ahead of him AT LEAST in that form of the game. Hughes suits test cricket.
 
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TNT dynamite

How did NSW lose that? TnT needed 51 off 4 overs with 4 wickets remaining and got it with 9 balls to spare.

NSW on shaky ground now, they need to beat Justin Langer's Somerset in the next game.

If NSW lose by either 30 runs or get chased down with 3 overs remaining then they are gone.

Or if NSW lose and Diamond Eagles beat TnT then they are gone as well.
 

Devilous

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Problem for NSW in the end was those 2 overs at the end where Henriques bowled nothing but full-tosses which Pollard belted the crap out of.
 

Ridders

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Henriques got owned.

Pollard's celebration at the end was quite exciting. Man was clearly fired up.
 
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Vic media manager just called SEN to let them know everything is now ok and game will start 2hrs late.

Offically now to start at 11:10pm EDST and 17 overs a side.
 
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TheParraboy

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One HD are currently showing a replay of the Sussex vs Diamond Eagles game.

yeah, they seemed to be slow in updating with what is happening the vic v cobra game

do Vics need to win this game to progress? lose and they are out?
 

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