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hineyrulz

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TheParraboy said:
SA 3/94 - 27 overs vs Sri Lanka

Vaas 2/16 - 10 overs
is it me or are south africa the most boring side in world cricket. by the way the score is 5 for 149 with 10 overs to go ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ
 

Twizzle

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I was watching Kallis bat, the game got beter when he got out

admittedly they were 3 for jacksh*t when he came in and he put on a good partnership with deVilliers, but what a snoozefest

they wicket looks OK, but they dont seem to be trying for a decent score
 

Notell

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hineyrulz said:
is it me or are south africa the most boring side in world cricket. by the way the score is 5 for 149 with 10 overs to go ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ

When they were readmitted to the world stage in 1992 they had Wessels, Cronje and MacMillan leading the way in boredom. Gary Kirsten fought hard and successfully to continue raising the stakes in boredom. Although hard to conceive, they have continued along the path of boredom ever since. Kallis is certainly a great batsman, but just the same a great one to help put players to sleep.
 

JJ

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NZ in the Semis... :D

New Zealand innings (50 overs maximum) R M B 4s 6s SR
L Vincent b Umar Gul 3 5 8 0 0 37.50
SP Fleming c & b Shoaib Malik 80 165 105 8 1 76.19
NJ Astle c Younis Khan b Naved-ul-Hasan 15 24 17 3 0 88.23
PG Fulton lbw b Iftikhar Anjum 7 33 14 1 0 50.00
SB Styris c Iftikhar Anjum b Umar Gul 86 143 113 10 0 76.10
JDP Oram c Umar Gul b Abdul Razzaq 31 28 26 4 1 119.23
BB McCullum c Shoaib Malik b Abdul Razzaq 27 26 13 3 1 207.69
JEC Franklin not out 9 12 5 1 0 180.00
DL Vettori not out 0 1 0 0 0 -
Extras (lb 8, w 7, nb 1) 16

Total (7 wickets; 50 overs; 225 mins) 274


Did not bat KD Mills, SE Bond


Fall of wickets1-3 (Vincent, 1.2 ov), 2-23 (Astle, 6.6 ov), 3-60 (Fulton, 14.1 ov), 4-168 (Fleming, 37.1 ov), 5-220 (Oram, 45.2 ov), 6-254 (Styris, 48.2 ov), 7-270 (McCullum, 49.5 ov)



Bowling O M R W Econ
Naved-ul-Hasan 8 0 44 1 5.50 (1nb, 1w)
Umar Gul 9 1 47 2 5.22 (3w)
Iftikhar Anjum 8 2 41 1 5.12
Abdul Razzaq 10 1 60 2 6.00 (1w)
Shahid Afridi 10 0 49 0 4.90
Shoaib Malik 5 0 25 1 5.00 (2w)



Pakistan innings (target: 275 runs from 50 overs) R M B 4s 6s SR
Mohammad Hafeez c McCullum b Oram 43 61 46 8 0 93.47
Imran Farhat c Mills b Bond 6 18 11 1 0 54.54
Younis Khan c Vincent b Mills 2 42 12 0 0 16.66
Mohammad Yousuf c Fleming b Bond 71 124 92 9 0 77.17
Shahid Afridi c Bond b Oram 4 18 6 0 0 66.66
Shoaib Malik c Astle b Vettori 52 112 70 4 0 74.28
Abdul Razzaq c Franklin b Bond 6 19 15 0 0 40.00
Kamran Akmal c Fleming b Mills 16 30 14 1 0 114.28
Naved-ul-Hasan c McCullum b Franklin 1 5 5 0 0 20.00
Umar Gul run out (sub [RL Taylor]) 8 14 12 0 0 66.66
Iftikhar Anjum not out 0 1 0 0 0 -
Extras (lb 5, w 5, nb 4) 14

Total (all out; 46.3 overs; 221 mins) 223
Fall of wickets1-22 (Imran Farhat, 3.6 ov), 2-45 (Younis Khan, 8.4 ov), 3-65 (Mohammad Hafeez, 12.4 ov), 4-83 (Shahid Afridi, 16.1 ov), 5-177 (Mohammad Yousuf, 36.3 ov), 6-195 (Abdul Razzaq, 40.6 ov), 7-202 (Shoaib Malik, 41.6 ov), 8-205 (Naved-ul-Hasan, 43.1 ov), 9-223 (Umar Gul, 46.2 ov), 10-223 (Kamran Akmal, 46.3 ov)



Bowling O M R W Econ
KD Mills 7.3 1 38 2 5.06 (2nb)
SE Bond 10 0 45 3 4.50 (1nb, 3w)
JEC Franklin 9 0 47 1 5.22 (1nb, 2w)
JDP Oram 8 1 25 2 3.12
DL Vettori 10 0 52 1 5.20
NJ Astle 2 0 11 0 5.50
 

Master Vippo

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I thought NZ were in a bit of trouble in the 2nd innings, but pulled in back well. Big win, do they go through now?
 

Red Bear

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Well played NZ

f**k i wish Mcgrath was not over there and was playing first class cricket instead, and basically stopped playing ODI's altogether. They dont help him or Australia very much, he shoulda quit them earlier.

Hope we win this comp but i dont think we will.
 

Twizzle

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good game on at the moment

India 3 for 119 oafter 28 overs V. Windies

good game
 

Twizzle

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India 5 for 139 off 34

Windies fighting back well, all the big guns are gone except Dravid who is batting well but running out of partners
 

JJ

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India lose... and Dileep is rather scathing

Cosy in their comfort zones

The Verdict by Dileep Premachandran at Ahmedabad

October 26, 2006



'What does it say of a man that he keeps getting out the same way time after time?' © Getty Images



On the eve of this game, one of India's many TV channels broke a story about Greg Chappell having harsh words for his wards before a practice session. In a country where analysis of sport on TV remains laughably slapstick, such things make news - a coach actually having a go at his players? Perish the thought! But after this shambles of a performance, some of those players should be profoundly grateful that they don't play for an Alex Ferguson or a Vince Lombardi. If that had been the case, cups and saucers or boots would surely have been thrown around the dressing room, with one or two repeat offenders banished into the frozen tundra forever.

The litany of woe started right at the top with Virender Sehwag. What does it say of a man when he plays in the same team as two of the greatest batsmen of all time - and coached by another - that he keeps getting out the same way time after time? Does it show an unwillingness to learn, a man so deeply entrenched in a comfort zone that he can't even make the effort? Or is he another Jerry Lee Lewis, who once proclaimed: "If I'm going to hell, I'm going there playing the piano", the difference being that Sehwag doesn't seem to be able to manage more than a few notes before the curtain rushes down.

The cameo is something that comes naturally to Suresh Raina as well these days. If he wasn't making a run, you could just write it off as bad form, or bad luck. But when a batsman manages to get a start, and then throws it away in a variety of ways, it reveals a deeper malaise. The way he's being utilised also needs to be looked at carefully. If the contention is that Raina offers a greater matchwinning option than Mohammad Kaif, who had three 50s in his last 10 outings, then he should be batting at No.3 where he has the time to construct an innings.

With teams having exercised caution during the Power Plays thanks to the prevalent conditions in this tournament, Irfan Pathan's big-hitting capabilities would surely have been more useful lower down the order. In conditions that cried out for attritional disciplined cricket, batsman after batsman chose the Bollywood option. But for Rahul Dravid's splendid 49, and Mahendra Singh Dhoni's wonderfully restrained 51, it was an abysmal showing, one that would have had Brett Lee and friends licking their lips up country. Later in the day, Shivnarine Chanderpaul, Ramnaresh Sarwan and Runako Morton showed how it should be done, with beautifully paced innings that made easy work of a challenging target before the inexplicable wobble at the finish.

With the exception of the dogged Munaf Patel, India's bowling with the new ball was just as woeful. Pathan got some swing, but offered up a four-ball every so often, while Rudra Pratap Singh's shoddy display merely made the selectors look foolish for having left out S Sreesanth. An atrocious bit of fielding on the rope, and two tennis-ball bouncers that Chanderpaul pulled contemptuously for four summed up his evening.

Both Pathan and RP Singh could have learnt so much from Ian Bradshaw and Dwayne Smith, who recognise their own limitations and the state of the pitch far better than most. Bradshaw is one of one-day cricket's invisible stars, a man who almost guarantees you two or three wickets in the course of a miserly spell. As for Smith, he slips easily into the sort of role that Gavin Larsen once performed with such distinction for New Zealand.

And then there was Jerome Taylor, long-limbed and languid in the best tradition of West Indian quicks. His sterling display, both with the new ball and later in the innings, was proof if any was needed that there's always a place for genuine pace. On paper, it may not be the most lethal attack in the world, but the way Brian Lara, and Sarwan against Australia, shuffle the pack around has been an object lesson for many.

India's foibles extended to the field as well, with Raina's drop of Chris Gayle proving extremely costly at the start. A batsman of the calibre of VVS Laxman has been excluded on the grounds that his fielding isn't up to scratch, but when those that replace him aren't worth more than 15 or 20 runs with the bat, it makes you wonder about the wisdom of sidelining a man who has one-day hundreds against Australia and Pakistan.

Harbhajan Singh's continued excellence with the ball made defeat appear respectable, but in reality it was anything but. Having got their bad game out of the way in an inconsequential tie against Sri Lanka, West Indies are looking ominously good in defence of their title, while India look every inch a side that misplaced their self-belief sometime during the off season. The chances of rediscovering it on a bouncy Mohali pitch against Australia must be rated very slim indeed.
 

JJ

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India innings (50 overs maximum) R M B 4s 6s SR
V Sehwag lbw b Taylor 17 21 20 3 0 85.00
SR Tendulkar b Bradshaw 29 81 45 4 0 64.44
IK Pathan b Bradshaw 0 7 6 0 0 0.00
R Dravid run out (Smith) 49 115 67 6 0 73.13
Yuvraj Singh c Bravo b Bradshaw 27 55 43 4 0 62.79
MS Dhoni run out (Baugh/Chanderpaul) 51 82 65 1 2 78.46
SK Raina st Baugh b Samuels 19 43 37 1 0 51.35
Harbhajan Singh b Taylor 15 21 15 1 0 100.00
AB Agarkar run out (Baugh) 1 10 2 0 0 50.00
RP Singh not out 0 1 1 0 0 0.00
Extras (lb 3, w 11, nb 1) 15

Total (9 wickets; 50 overs; 222 mins) 223


Did not bat MM Patel


Fall of wickets1-22 (Sehwag, 4.3 ov), 2-27 (Pathan, 5.6 ov), 3-69 (Tendulkar, 16.5 ov), 4-130 (Yuvraj Singh, 30.1 ov), 5-131 (Dravid, 30.6 ov), 6-164 (Raina, 41.6 ov), 7-213 (Harbhajan Singh, 48.3 ov), 8-223 (Dhoni, 49.5 ov), 9-223 (Agarkar, 49.6 ov)



Bowling O M R W Econ
JE Taylor 10 2 33 2 3.30 (4w)
IDR Bradshaw 10 0 30 3 3.00 (1nb, 4w)
DR Smith 10 1 37 0 3.70 (2w)
DJ Bravo 7 0 51 0 7.28 (1w)
MN Samuels 9 0 35 1 3.88
CH Gayle 4 0 34 0 8.50



West Indies innings (target: 224 runs from 50 overs) R M B 4s 6s SR
CH Gayle c Singh b Patel 34 38 37 7 0 91.89
S Chanderpaul c Dravid b Sehwag 51 123 72 8 0 70.83
DJ Bravo lbw b Harbhajan Singh 16 62 33 1 0 48.48
RR Sarwan run out (Dravid/Pathan) 53 119 81 2 0 65.43
RS Morton lbw b Agarkar 45 88 64 2 1 70.31
BC Lara b Pathan 5 6 5 1 0 100.00
MN Samuels not out 5 8 3 1 0 166.66
DR Smith b Agarkar 0 2 1 0 0 0.00
CS Baugh not out 1 3 2 0 0 50.00
Extras (lb 2, w 12) 14

Total (7 wickets; 49.4 overs; 228 mins) 224


Did not bat IDR Bradshaw, JE Taylor


Fall of wickets1-43 (Gayle, 9.3 ov), 2-100 (Bravo, 21.6 ov), 3-120 (Chanderpaul, 26.6 ov), 4-212 (Morton, 47.5 ov), 5-218 (Lara, 48.4 ov), 6-219 (Sarwan, 48.6 ov), 7-219 (Smith, 49.1 ov)



Bowling O M R W Econ
IK Pathan 5 0 34 1 6.80 (2w)
MM Patel 8 2 29 1 3.62
AB Agarkar 9.4 1 52 2 5.37 (5w)
RP Singh 4 0 29 0 7.25 (1w)
Harbhajan Singh 10 1 27 1 2.70
V Sehwag 10 0 36 1 3.60 (4w)
Yuvraj Singh 3 0 15 0 5.00
 

Tommy Smith

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No credit to the West Indies i see. They deserved to win and but for a late-collapse were the far superior team the whole game.

As for India, i think Mr Dileep overestimates his side, maybe they're just not that good. Sehwag isnt the player he was, the middle order is dodgy and needs Kaif, Pathan is an ordinary bowler and the back-ups arent much better.

Go the Windies! Two great wins on the trot. Bradshaw and Taylor are carving.
 

JJ

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Tommy Smith said:
No credit to the West Indies i see. They deserved to win and but for a late-collapse were the far superior team the whole game.

As for India, i think Mr Dileep overestimates his side, maybe they're just not that good. Sehwag isnt the player he was, the middle order is dodgy and needs Kaif, Pathan is an ordinary bowler and the back-ups arent much better.

Go the Windies! Two great wins on the trot. Bradshaw and Taylor are carving.

Mr Dileep probably overestimates his side in the same way you overestimate yours....

given how sh*t England are, I guess you'd better latch on to someone else...:lol:

GO NZ!! :D might not be as flashy as the WIndies, but you know we're a better side Tommy...
 

HevyDevy

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GoTheBears said:
Well played NZ

f**k i wish Mcgrath was not over there and was playing first class cricket instead, and basically stopped playing ODI's altogether. They dont help him or Australia very much, he shoulda quit them earlier.

Hope we win this comp but i dont think we will.

So he has a couple of less than brilliant games after 9 months off and all of a sudden he shouldn't be in the team?
 

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