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28 Mar 2015 13:23 #248945
by ketchim
Which home made Bread will bake first and Win : Plait OR Pan ? ::LOL::
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28 Mar 2015 14:39 #248952
by dillinger10
Interesting stat on McCullum. Despite his onslaught this World Cup (a strike rate of 205.33 inside the first-ten overs), he has only batted beyond the 10th over once.
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28 Mar 2015 15:27 #248960
by boquiesse
Given the huge ground that the MCG is I wonder what his approach will be?
No point changing - he just have to target de wide open spaces and doan mis_hit - easier said than done
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28 Mar 2015 15:31 #248962
by dillinger10
One more stat that is a little concerning if you are a New Zealand supporter: Tim Southee took 11 wickets in his first 3 matches (including his devastating 7 for 33 against England) at an average of 10.09, however, in his last 5 matches since then, he has taken just 4 wickets at an average of 74.00. His economy rate has also increased by almost two and a half runs per over. Furthermore, Southee averages 85.50 against the batsmen in the current Australia squad.
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28 Mar 2015 15:34 #248964
by boquiesse
So all dis bawling bout Southee is misplaced

We soon see.
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28 Mar 2015 15:40 #248966
by ketchim
Further compounded by being in Melbourne : no Home made pitches !
not looking good for the Kiwis at all , at all :-[
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28 Mar 2015 15:46 #248968
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Due to the fielding restrictions inside the first 10 overs, I am not sure the bigger ground will effect McCullum all that much. I think he will look to play with the same aggressive intent as he has throughout this World Cup. As long as he clears the inner ring, the bigger ground shouldn't make a difference except for maybe turning a few sixes into fours.
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28 Mar 2015 16:26 #248971
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hahahaha : the crux of the matter with bigger grounds !
OR down the Throat of the non restricted Fielder
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