Cricket World Cup 2011

SABRE

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I agree. His records are amazing, but unlike Tendulkar, his star has definitely faded in the last 12-15 months or so and shows little sign of getting close to what he was at his peak.

He is one that definitely deserves to go at a time of HIS choosing, not anyone else's, but I hope for his legacy's sake, he is wise enough to make the decision himself, rather than get pushed...

Given Australia is going to Bangladesh straight after the World Cup, it may be an excellent opportunity for a swan-song for Ricky. 3 more games to finish his career, hopefully on a high note.

Australia has a considerable break from cricket after the next few weeks, before any other series are coming up, so we'll see what happens I guess...

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He deserves an honorable retirement of his choosing, with his bat raised high when he walks off the field for the last time. I still feel bad about Steve Waugh not having best of farewell. To me he was in the league of the great Imran Khan when it came to captaincy. & he commanded some team. In a blink cricket lost the likes of Mark Waugh, Glen McGraugh, Shane Warne, Michael Bevan, Adam Gilchrist, Damien Fleming etc ... It was just too good with them. When you used to beat Australia back then you would feel you have achieved something.
 

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One QF down, 3 more to go. The Australia and India match should be a good one. Pakistan-West Indies was just too one sided. But at least we got sort of a revenge for BD - for WI bowling out BD for just over 50 runs :p
 

T.C.P

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One QF down, 3 more to go. The Australia and India match should be a good one. Pakistan-West Indies was just too one sided. But at least we got sort of a revenge for BD - for WI bowling out BD for just over 50 runs :p
I was one of the 35000 cowd at the stadium, you should have been there, every single one of them(including me), cheering for Afridi and roaring with the fall of every single West indies wicket. the sound from the crowd after every boundary from Hafeez was, louder than that of a volcano eruption. This my friends is the passion of Sub continental cricket, something you don't find any where else.

@SABRE you are right most Bangali fans did consider this as a pay back to WI.


FYI, Afridi remains the highest wicket taker of the tournament with 21 wickets, 4 of them he got today.




Praying for a Pakistan vs India SemiFinal clash.
 

T.C.P

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He deserves an honorable retirement of his choosing, with his bat raised high when he walks off the field for the last time. I still feel bad about Steve Waugh not having best of farewell. To me he was in the league of the great Imran Khan when it came to captaincy. & he commanded some team. In a blink cricket lost the likes of Mark Waugh, Glen McGraugh, Shane Warne, Michael Bevan, Adam Gilchrist, Damien Fleming etc ... It was just too good with them. When you used to beat Australia back then you would feel you have achieved something.
Australia was really lucky to have so many of its greats playing in the same era, reminds me of the powerful West Indies team of the 1970s, with Clive Loyd, Viv Richards etc.
 

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Praying for a Pakistan vs India SemiFinal clash.
And you got it.:)

Looking at the performance of Indian team,Pakistan should decide about the replacements depending upon the pitch.Shoaib Akhtar isn't looking that serious after the announcement of his retirement.
How about watching a last clash between Shoaib and Tendulkar.It may be risky though, if we get another mud track in mohali.Indians play spinners very well.So i'll suggest just sticking with Ajaml for his great dosraa.
Plus anyone either Afridi or Razzak needs to come higher in the batting order.And you got a match in your hands.:kar
 

T.C.P

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The biggest Chikers in the cricketing world has have done it again, by losing against NewZealand( congrats KIwis), they have once again knocked themselves out of a tournament, before the Finals, where they were top favourites.

Really dissapointing batting from the South Africans. They probably have the strongest batting side after Inida, ith the likes of in form, Hashim Amla, AB de Villiers, Jaque Kallis, JP Duminy.
But extremely well fielding from the Kiwis, who did not allow any easy singles to be taken and forced the Proteas' batsmen to go for big shots which was their un doing.

By qualifying for the Semis, in a convincing manner, the Kiwis have the memeries of months of seriously bad performance prior to the WC.
 

T.C.P

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Well guys this is it for the WC in BD, it was sure fun and now to wait 3 more years for the 2014 T20 cup(hosted by us).
 

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Still in shock at the embarassing display of my home country team in the quarter finials against Sri Lanka. As an englishman and an avid cricket fan im pretty down beat with the lack of ability shown throught out the batting line up with there inability to hit boundries, the power and timing just wasnt there as it has'nt been for the world cup as a whole. It can be said the england team has had a punishing schedule for the last five months with matches crammed in here and there, and this has in my opion taken its toll. However if England as a team cannot raise there game for a huge match such as this some serious questons must be asked ie

1. Fixture conjestion leading up to major tournerments, maybe a review should take place of the fundermentals ie profit generated by games against wear and tear on the team through overcommitment which is more inportant?

2. Captancy choice - Is Andrew Strauss unable to think out of the box and adapt quick enough to situations that occur within the 50 over game?

please feel free to discuss!
 

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The mother of all the matches and competitions in the WC is ahead of us.:jump

People are getting on fire.Emotions are bubbling.Day by day as the date is coming near by, we can feel the heat.I just hope that both sides play at their full potential so that we can have the best ever semifinal at Mohali on 30th.

People are speculating about the induction of Shoiab Akhtar back in the playing 11.Hope they plan it according to the pitch and conditions there.

I just can't wait.:D
 

T.C.P

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The mother of all the matches and competitions in the WC is ahead of us.:jump

People are getting on fire.Emotions are bubbling.Day by day as the date is coming near by, we can feel the heat.I just hope that both sides play at their full potential so that we can have the best ever semifinal at Mohali on 30th.

People are speculating about the induction of Shoiab Akhtar back in the playing 11.Hope the plan it according to the pitch and conditions there.

I just can't wait.:D
Neither can I. I have been waiting for an Indo - pak clash for so long, would love to see Shoib Akhter take Tendulkar's wicket(not before Tendulkar scores his 100th international century, mind you).
 

T.C.P

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A lot of things have happened in this tournament, but one thing is for sure, it has certainly been an Asin dominated one, 3 out of the 4 teams are from the Sub continent, I wish Bangladesh had made it to the quarters, then 4 out of the top eight would have been sub continental.
 

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Batting track expected in Mohali

There are no match tickets available. There are no hotel rooms vacant for the thousands flocking to Chandigarh from all over the world. The premiers of both India and Pakistan will be there to watch their men contest the second semi-finals of the World Cup. Add to those certainties one other: the Mohali pitch is bound to be batsmen-friendly. If sources are to be believed, then the fast bowlers will be more effective than spinners. "It is a good batting wicket. I don't think it will turn much," a Punjab Cricket Association (PCA) official said.

History suggests that captains prefer to bat first on calling the coin right and both MS Dhoni and Shahid Afridi will do well to follow convention. It is better to bat first because the wicket tends to lose pace as the match goes on. But if there is heavy dew things could change. "A 280-plus total would be really difficult to chase," the source said. Over the last five years, in the nine matches played at the ground the 300-run mark has been breached only twice. Incidentally, on the first occasion, Pakistan successfully chased India's 321 in a day-night game, with Younis Khan's 117 overshadowing Sachin Tendulkar's 99.

In the past five years, seven out of the nine matches have been won by the side batting first. Also, there were seven day-night matches with five won by the side batting first and only two by the chasing side. Wednesday's semi-final would be the first match to be played under lights since November 2009 in Mohali.

Of the 137 wickets taken in those nine matches, fast bowlers accounted for 105, while the spinners claimed just 29. Even though the seamers have predominantly controlled affairs here, slow bowlers like Harbhajan Singh, who relies on bounce, have always got good purchase from the Mohali pitch. At the same time the hard clay in the pitch tends to make the ball skid rather than spin, so a spinner like Afridi would do well to push the ball rather than spin it.

Another talking point in the build-up to the match has been the dew. Over the last few days there has been heavy dew with the outfield being really wet till 10 pm. The curator will be taking measures like not watering the ground two days before the match and cutting the outfield really low but it would be difficult to eliminate the dew entirely. An essential factor for the dew to not spoil the evening would be the presence of the wind during the first half of the day. If it is windy during the day the dew will not be heavy, otherwise it will play affect team strategies.
India v Pakistan, World Cup 2011 semi-final: Batting track expected in Mohali | Cricket News | ICC Cricket World Cup 2011 | ESPN Cricinfo

The stage is set,let's see who wins this battle of nerves.:cool:
 

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This will be a great match of Cricket. Very much looking forward to watching it. I cannot say the same of the other semi-final. I expect SL to absolutely thump us poor Kiwi's. Too inconsistent and lacking in a genuine quick seamer they will take us apart like they did to England.
 

T.C.P

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If it is going to be a batting track, then advantage India.

If Pakistan is to match India's batting power, then the players who according to me really need to step up are veterans, Younis Khan and Misbahul Haque. Both need to get solid runs at a good rate on the board.
 

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Still in shock at the embarassing display of my home country team in the quarter finials against Sri Lanka. As an englishman and an avid cricket fan im pretty down beat with the lack of ability shown throught out the batting line up with there inability to hit boundries, the power and timing just wasnt there as it has'nt been for the world cup as a whole. It can be said the england team has had a punishing schedule for the last five months with matches crammed in here and there, and this has in my opion taken its toll. However if England as a team cannot raise there game for a huge match such as this some serious questons must be asked ie

1. Fixture conjestion leading up to major tournerments, maybe a review should take place of the fundermentals ie profit generated by games against wear and tear on the team through overcommitment which is more inportant?

2. Captancy choice - Is Andrew Strauss unable to think out of the box and adapt quick enough to situations that occur within the 50 over game?

please feel free to discuss!
England was my favorite team for winning the world cup right after Pakistan. It has been a resurgent team for a while; Won the Ashes and the T20 World Cup. But like South Africans they probably choke out in World Cups. England is the only team to have reached world cup finals multiple times and not win them. I think all England needs to learn is keeping its players in good shape through out World Cups and stay focused.

As for Andrew Strauss, yes he could not think out of the box. But then he had no out of the box players left. KP left and so did few other guys. This shows the negative fact: England is dependent on individuals. It needs to become a team.
 
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T.C.P

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Sri Lanka beat New Zealand by 5 wickets to seal a place in the Finals. New Zealand put up a strong fight but, their epic batting order collapse in the last five overs of their innings, proved to be their undoing as they just could not get enough runs on board.
 

T.C.P

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England was my favorite team for winning the world cup right after Pakistan. It has been a resurgent team for a while Won the Ashes and the T20 World Cup. But like South Africans they probably choke out in World Cups. England is the only team to have reached world cup finals multiple times and not win them. I think all England needs to learn is keeping its players in good shape through out World Cups and stay focus.

As for Andrew Strauss, yet he could not think out of the box. But then he had no out of the box players left. KP left and so did few other guys. This shows the negative fact: England is dependent on individuals. It needs to become a team.
I know what you mean, after the way they won the T20 cup and annihilated Australia in the Ashes, I thought that they would be the team to beat in this cup but after the Ashes English cricket started rolling down hill at record speed.
 

T.C.P

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This will be a great match of Cricket. Very much looking forward to watching it. I cannot say the same of the other semi-final. I expect SL to absolutely thump us poor Kiwi's. Too inconsistent and lacking in a genuine quick seamer they will take us apart like they did to England.
You were partly right, but the Kiwis weren't hammered tonight, it was one hell of a fought out match, and an absolute beauty to watch.
 

T.C.P

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India just beat Pakistan by 29 runs to qualify for the Finals. They will be facing Sri Lanka in Mumbai on 2nd April.

This was of course the mother of all games tonight and certainly lived upto its hype. India got off to a flying start scoring 50 runs in just five overs and looked to score 300 runs, but Whab Riaz struck today by taking 5 wickets and removing Danger man Sehwag early on and got in form Yuvraj Singh for a duck. Tendulkar as usual kept up to his reputaion and scored 85 (highest run scorer of the match), he just narrowly missed out on his 100th international century.

The Pakistani Bowlers and fielders did a great job restrivting India to just 260 on a very fast track, but their Batsmen just failed to complete the task.

For me the match winner for India was Suresh Raina, the way he scored 39 when Inida was facing a collapse allowed the Inida to get to a commanding total, had he been removed cheaply than Inida's total would have been something around 230-240, something Pakistan could have chased down.
 

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All I can say is that the India was better team today. I think India deserves to be in the Final. Best of luck to both India and SL.
 
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