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  • UncoU Offline
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    #481

    <p>Afghanistan win 😃 What a great game.</p>
    <p> </p>
    <p>For some stupid reason the Windies brought Fletcher back on in the last over with ruined hamstring even though the semi was already guaranteed before this game. Dumb.</p>

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    Glath
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    <p>That Najib catch to seal it. :D</p>

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    infidel
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    #483

    Aus v India on now.<br><br>
    Aus batting are 100/4 after 13 overs.<br><br>
    Betfair currently has India @1.67 to win so must be a decent batting wicket.

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    #484

    Aus get 3 runs in the 17th over and 4 runs in the 18th over.<br><br>
    India 1.57 to win on betfair at the moment.

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    #485

    Aus get 15 runs off the last four balls and finish on 160.<br><br>
    Betfair is India 1.68 and Aus 2.47 at the innings break.<br><br>
    To win the tournament currently is<br><br>
    India 3.95<br>
    NZ 4.4<br>
    West Indies 5.85<br>
    Aus 6.5<br>
    England 5.15<br><br>
    So basically no idea who might win it as market very even. Flip a coin.

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    infidel
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    #486

    India now 1.33 to win against the Aussies

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    infidel
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    Two overs to go, India need 20 to win.

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    infidel
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    #488

    India win easily and now paying 2.33 to win the tournament, 2.33 price is too short

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    <blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="infidel" data-cid="567689" data-time="1459099681"><p>India win easily and now paying 2.33 to win the tournament, 2.33 price is too short</p></blockquote>Despite the home town advantage I think I'd rather we face India in the final than Australia because we have such a poor record against them. Of course the windies might have something to say about that

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    Just someone beat India. That's all I ask.

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    India's form hasn't exactly been compelling. It's been:<br><br>

    • embarrassed by us in game 1<br>
    • Kohli single handedly beating Pakistan<br>
    • embarrassed by the Bangles in game 3, only the biggest choke in the history of T20 cricket kept them in the comp<br>
    • Kohli single handedly beating Aussie<br><br>
      So if you get Kohli early they are fucked. Plus they have never beaten the Black Caps in a T20 before ;)<br><br>
      But, Kohli just has to come off for 2 games in a row which is just as likely given how fucking good he is.<br><br>
      Let's hope we get a Gayle special in the semi 🙂
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    I'm worried about England in the semi though. They have some pretty serious hitting power if they get going, and Root is all class. We will need Guppy fit and firing to get us a decent total, assuming Kane continues to win the toss 🙂

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    <p>I've just watched the 30 min highlights of the India-Aust game.  Kohli is definitely the key and seems to be able to score effortlessly in all parts of the ground - he's that good.  The Indian bowlers aren't great though.  That's for the Windies to worry about.</p>
    <p> </p>
    <p>I can't see too many changes in the NZ team even if the pitch in Delhi isn't a slow turner.  Milne back in for McCullum (maybe) and hopefully Guptill is good to go.</p>

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    #494

    Has there ever been a bigger choke in international cricket than the Bangles the other night?

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    <blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="Godder" data-cid="567781" data-time="1459126033"><p>
    Has there ever been a bigger choke in international cricket than the Bangles the other night?</p></blockquote>
    <br>
    "Just run, Donald"

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    <p>That was a masterclass from Kohli. A truly remarkable innings on a slow deck. His manipulation of the ball to gaps with timing more than power is an ideal blueprint for Kane to follow.</p>
    <p> </p>
    <p>He literally won the game and it was a massive game.</p>
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    <p>Aussies will consider played 4 won 2 lost 2 to be a failure and while that team has raw talent, it's noticable that they lack a bit of composure that's been the hallmark of Aussie teams before. Watson stood up and his experience will be missed. Smith needs to stop being petulant. Swearing and shaking your head is not the way a captain should carry on. Similarly just before Kohli got going and turned it into a 19 over run chase there were a lot of startled fielders and bowlers on screen. They didn't cope too well witht he 2's being run and that's a mental work on. They'll get better with experience but composure and assured calmness will be a work on for Boof.</p>
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    <p>India, well stop Kohli and you're half way there</p>
    <p> </p>
    <p>Good game though all said and done</p>

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    #497

    <blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="No Quarter" data-cid="567731" data-time="1459115827">
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    <p>India's form hasn't exactly been compelling. It's been:<br><br>

    • embarrassed by us in game 1<br>
    • Kohli single handedly beating Pakistan<br>
    • embarrassed by the Bangles in game 3, only the biggest choke in the history of T20 cricket kept them in the comp<br>
    • Kohli single handedly beating Aussie<br><br>
      So if you get Kohli early they are fucked. Plus they have never beaten the Black Caps in a T20 before ;)<br><br>
      But, Kohli just has to come off for 2 games in a row which is just as likely given how fucking good he is.<br><br>
      Let's hope we get a Gayle special in the semi :)</p>
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      <p> </p>
      <p>With the Pakistan and Australia matches I thought Afridi and Smith criminally undervalued spin. Afridi dropped a spinner for another seamer while Smith gave Zampa and Maxwell only 2 overs each. Appalling captaincy in both cases.</p>
      <p> </p>
      <p>Sammy won't be so thick.</p>
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    <blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="MN5" data-cid="566180" data-time="1458503817">
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    <p>A couple of predictable results overnight although the Afghans certainly didn't disgrace themselves.</p>
    <p> </p>
    <p>Is it too early to pick the top two teams to make the semis from each pool ?</p>
    <p> </p>
    <p><strong>For what it's worth at this stage I'll go NZ, India, WI, England.......</strong></p>
    <p> </p>
    <p>That of course depends hugely on the India/Aus game which will be a cracker, still fucken thrilled our boys have knocked both of them off already though.</p>
    <p> </p>
    <p>SA struggle with knockout cricket and I can't see Pakistan or the Lankans playing anything else than a "spoiler" type role to be honest.</p>
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    <p>Even a broken clock is right twice a day.</p>
    <p> </p>
    <p>Not bold enough to pick a winner from that bunch though.</p>

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    <blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="MN5" data-cid="567878" data-time="1459147925"><p>
    Even a broken clock is right twice a day.<br><br>
    Not bold enough to pick a winner from that bunch though.</p></blockquote>Fffffuckin spot on Bevan! <br>
    Nice work.<br><br>
    If we don't win it, it's gotta be the Windies. Fuck the other two.

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  • KiwiPieK Offline
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    #500

    <p>Kohli was superb - you can't really say Aus bowled badly but Kohli was nailing yorkers with no problem. The 6 he hit over wide long off from Faulkner was astonishing - he wasn't in position, it was a good slower ball but his wrists adjusted and sent it 86m. Very few batsmen are good enough to do that. </p>

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