2022 Women's Cricket World Cup in New Zealand
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@chris-b said in 2022 Women's Cricket World Cup in New Zealand:
Rain affected match and the Bangladeshis have started on fire. Our bowlers looking like cannon-fodder so far!
bowling short with one fielder on the onside, and getting spanked.
PUlled it back now, wsa 30/0 after 3 overs, now 65/1 after 11 (RR back under 6)
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We're in control now - as long as the rain holds off.
Without the length of the Bangladesh anthem, the amount of time it took their openers to take the field and their model bowler bowling 9 balls off a long run, we'd have got to the 20 over cut off by now!
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@nzzp said in 2022 Women's Cricket World Cup in New Zealand:
bloody magic piece of fielding from Frankie Mackay. Runs out a batter with a quick return from her own bowling
How cool was that!! She had a great day.
I'm enjoying having Cricket on Sky.
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@chris-b said in 2022 Women's Cricket World Cup in New Zealand:
Rain affected match and the Bangladeshis have started on fire. Our bowlers looking like cannon-fodder so far!
Our bowling looks nowhere near good enough to challenge the pointy end of the tournament.
Tahuhu in particular has been poor. Going at around 7 runs per over against WI and Bangles is not going to cut it against Aus and Eng.
Our whole gameplan relies on our top 4 bats scoring big
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@crucial said in 2022 Women's Cricket World Cup in New Zealand:
@chris-b said in 2022 Women's Cricket World Cup in New Zealand:
Rain affected match and the Bangladeshis have started on fire. Our bowlers looking like cannon-fodder so far!
Our bowling looks nowhere near good enough to challenge the pointy end of the tournament.
Tahuhu in particular has been poor. Going at around 7 runs per over against WI and Bangles is not going to cut it against Aus and Eng.
Our whole gameplan relies on our top 4 bats scoring big
yep, but two games is all you need. Good batting and average bowling with some luck gets you there.
We should be in the mix; not favourites, but a puncher's chance
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A great West Indies win by seven runs. A result that possibly favours us too.
England did what they did for most of the Ashes, batted atrociously and then left it for 9, 10, and 11 to do too much work. A couple of their established players seem to be there on reputation rather than form.
West Indies must fancy their chances of the top four now. Two wins from two against NZ and England, and with Pakistan and Bangladesh still to come, and a good chance against South Africa too.
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@crucial said in 2022 Women's Cricket World Cup in New Zealand:
@chris-b said in 2022 Women's Cricket World Cup in New Zealand:
Rain affected match and the Bangladeshis have started on fire. Our bowlers looking like cannon-fodder so far!
Our bowling looks nowhere near good enough to challenge the pointy end of the tournament.
Tahuhu in particular has been poor. Going at around 7 runs per over against WI and Bangles is not going to cut it against Aus and Eng.
Our whole gameplan relies on our top 4 bats scoring big
I haven't seen all of the 2 games but it looked like way too much short stuff to me. Short of a length, just outside off and set the field accordingly - it is working for the Windies so far. Their non-spin bowlers are nothing much but they are getting wickets by applying pressure through not giving away easy runs.
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@kiwipie said in 2022 Women's Cricket World Cup in New Zealand:
@crucial said in 2022 Women's Cricket World Cup in New Zealand:
@chris-b said in 2022 Women's Cricket World Cup in New Zealand:
Rain affected match and the Bangladeshis have started on fire. Our bowlers looking like cannon-fodder so far!
Our bowling looks nowhere near good enough to challenge the pointy end of the tournament.
Tahuhu in particular has been poor. Going at around 7 runs per over against WI and Bangles is not going to cut it against Aus and Eng.
Our whole gameplan relies on our top 4 bats scoring big
I haven't seen all of the 2 games but it looked like way too much short stuff to me. Short of a length, just outside off and set the field accordingly - it is working for the Windies so far. Their non-spin bowlers are nothing much but they are getting wickets by applying pressure through not giving away easy runs.
And when players are trying to force shots, don't be clever just bowl straight