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  • duncan drennan
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    • Jun 2006
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    #1

    Nailbiter!

    Oh my shattered nerves! Last night's game against Sri Lanka turned out to be quite a thriller.....when Malinga took 4 wickets (off 4 balls) it looked like we might snatch defeat from the jaws of victory, but, PHEW, we managed to hang in there for the last three runs

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  • Dave A
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    • May 2006
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    #2
    I was just sitting there going "You've got to be kidding me."

    Scary moment.
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    • duncan drennan
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      • Jun 2006
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      #3
      Originally posted by Dave A
      I was just sitting there going "You've got to be kidding me."

      Scary moment.
      YES!! Donné just said she couldn't watch any more and went to bed I think my face looked something like the faces in the SA team changing room

      But when Petersen hit that four

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      • Dave A
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        • May 2006
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        #4
        Cricket can sure be wierd sometimes.

        One thing for sure, it's been a world cup for new records. I doubt there has been a world cup with more records, other than the first one of course
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        • Debbiedle
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          • Jun 2006
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          #5
          I had already dozed off, in the secure knowledge that the next SA game would be screened soon, when I heard the first - "oh okay, we are still well in and ahead " coming from the lounge. This progressed to uhoh! Then...... you gotta be kidding me Then.....OH SH*T Then.....I can't watch this, Ooooh NOoooo with each ball.................until a very sedate "oh thank heavens that's it!"

          You gotta love this game!
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          • Dave A
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            • May 2006
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            #6
            Well at least we shouldn't need medication tonight. On paper it should be no problem.
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            • duncan drennan
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              • Jun 2006
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              #7
              Originally posted by Dave A
              Well at least we shouldn't need medication tonight. On paper it should be no problem.
              Care to cast your mind back to the warm-up game against Ireland?

              Irish skipper Trent Johnston (4-40) and Dave Langford-Smith (3-30) reduced South Africa to 91-8 before Andrew Hall (67 not out) and Robin Peterson (29) added 85 for the ninth wicket to help their team post 192.

              Ireland then batted well and were cruising towards the target with 139-4 before being bowled out for 157.

              Full article on Cricket World Cup website

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              • Dave A
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                • May 2006
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                #8
                I did say on paper, and of course cricket is played on grass
                I reckon we'll be OK, though.
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                • Dave A
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                  • May 2006
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                  #9
                  There we go. Job done.

                  Now for Bangladesh on Saturday.
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                  • duncan drennan
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                    • Jun 2006
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                    #10
                    After Bangladesh things should get interesting. The Windies will be looking for a win to stay in the running, and NZ is looking VERY dangerous. I'm most interested in the NZ/RSA game. Most important thing — keep winning

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                    • Dave A
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                      • May 2006
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                      #11
                      I'm not sure The Windies have got it in them.

                      My take for the semi-final berths on current form:
                      1. Australia
                      2/3. South Africa/New Zealand

                      Sri Lanka and England are the contenders for the 4th spot.

                      From the semi's onwards it's all about who is on their game on the day.
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                      • duncan drennan
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                        • Jun 2006
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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Dave A
                        I'm not sure The Windies have got it in them.

                        My take for the semi-final berths on current form:
                        1. Australia
                        2/3. South Africa/New Zealand

                        Sri Lanka and England are the contenders for the 4th spot.

                        From the semi's onwards it's all about who is on their game on the day.
                        Yes, I'm with you on that. I reckon Sri Lanka will be the side to go through to the semis.

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                        • Debbiedle
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                          • Jun 2006
                          • 561

                          #13
                          It seems to me that the South Africans are making heavy weather out of all their games though? Australia seem to be in better form? Hopefully we will peak for the right games!!
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                          • duncan drennan
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                            • Jun 2006
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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Debbiedle
                            It seems to me that the South Africans are making heavy weather out of all their games though? Australia seem to be in better form? Hopefully we will peak for the right games!!
                            I'm just hoping that it will be something like the world cup from 8 years ago. Australia just managed to slip into the semi's, also making it look like really hard work, and then went on the win!

                            I suspect that the pitches have been giving both our bowlers and batsmen some trouble, but I think that we are getting used to them. Pollock and Ntini bowled much better yesterday. I still don't know why Smith won't just play a spinner for a couple of games — Petersen can bowl and bat, just give him chance!

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                            • Dave A
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                              • May 2006
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                              #15
                              Watching us play against Ireland last night, I thought it was like a big V8 idling up a hill - there was only ever going to be one winner despite the fact the foot on the accelerator was not flat to the floor.
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