Clliket world cup
Who do you think will do well in this?
Who will win ? Who will be the underdog that does well? Bligthly should do well back to full strengh,after giving the abbos,the one day series.This after we humilated them in ashes,(or sorry forgot where not to mention that). Pakis should they be allowed to play,after match fixing once again.Tounament been played in india ,bet you it dosent go on without...... Some sort off corrupition bomb scare/terroist activity GROUP A: Australia, Pakistan, New Zealand, Sri Lanka, Zimbabwe, Canada, Kenya. February 20 New Zealand v Kenya, Chennai Play starts 0400 GMT Highlights on Red Button & BBC Sport website (UK only) from 2200 GMT, online 2250-2350 and on BBC Two 0005-0105 [21 Feb] 20 Sri Lanka v Canada, Hambantota (d/n) Play starts 0900 GMT Highlights on Red Button & BBC Sport website (UK only) from 2200 GMT, online 2250-2350 and on BBC Two 0005-0105 [21 Feb] 21 Australia v Zimbabwe, Ahmedabad (d/n) Play starts 0900 GMT Highlights on Red Button & BBC Sport website (UK only) from 2200 GMT, on BBC Two & online 2320-0020 23 Pakistan v Kenya, Hambantota (d/n) Play starts 0900 GMT Highlights on Red Button & BBC Sport website (UK only) from 2200 GMT, on BBC Two & online 2320-0020 25 Australia v New Zealand, Nagpur (d/n) Play starts 0400 GMT Commentary on BBC 5 live sports extra, BBC Radio 4 LW & BBC Sport website (UK users only) Highlights on Red Button & BBC Sport website (UK only) from 2200 GMT, on BBC Two & online 2350-0050 26 Pakistan v Sri Lanka, Colombo (d/n) Play starts 0900 GMT Commentary on BBC 5 live sports extra, BBC Radio 4 LW & BBC Sport website (UK users only) Highlights on Red Button & BBC Sport website (UK only) from 2200 GMT, on BBC Two & online 2345-0045 28 Zimbabwe v Canada, Nagpur Play starts 0400 GMT March 1 Sri Lanka v Kenya, Colombo (d/n) Play starts 0900 GMT 3 Pakistan v Canada, Colombo (d/n) Play starts 0900 GMT 4 New Zealand v Zimbabwe, Ahmedabad Play starts 0400 GMT 5 Australia v Sri Lanka, Colombo (d/n) Play starts 0900 GMT Commentary on BBC 5 live sports extra, BBC Radio 4 LW & BBC Sport website (UK users only) 7 Canada v Kenya, New Delhi (d/n) Play starts 0900 GMT 8 Pakistan v New Zealand, Pallekele (d/n) Play starts 0900 GMT Commentary on BBC 5 live sports extra & BBC Sport website (UK users only) 10 Sri Lanka v Zimbabwe, Pallekele (d/n) Play starts 0900 GMT 13 New Zealand v Canada, Mumbai Play starts 0400 GMT 13 Australia v Kenya, Bangalore (d/n) Play starts 0900 GMT 14 Pakistan v Zimbabwe, Pallekele (d/n) Play starts 0900 GMT 16 Australia v Canada, Bangalore (d/n) Play starts 0900 GMT 18 New Zealand v Sri Lanka, Mumbai (d/n) Play starts 0900 GMT Commentary on BBC 5 live sports extra & BBC Sport website (UK users only) 19 Australia v Pakistan, Colombo (d/n) Play starts 0900 GMT Commentary on BBC 5 live sports extra, BBC Radio 4 LW & BBC Sport website (UK users only) 20 Zimbabwe v Kenya, Kolkata Play starts 0400 GMT (Four teams from each group will qualify for the quarter-finals) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- GROUP B: India, South Africa, England, West Indies, Bangladesh, Ireland, Netherlands. February 19 India v Bangladesh, Mirpur (d/n) Play starts 0830 GMT Commentary on BBC 5 live sports extra, BBC Radio 4 LW & BBC Sport website (UK users only) Highlights on Red Button & BBC Sport website (UK only) from 2200 GMT, online 2330-0030 and on BBC Two 2350-0050 22 England v Netherlands, Nagpur (d/n) Play starts 0900 GMT Commentary on BBC 5 live sports extra, BBC Radio 4 LW & BBC Sport website (UK users only) Highlights on Red Button & BBC Sport website (UK only) from 2200 GMT, on BBC Two & online 2200-2230 24 South Africa v West Indies, New Delhi (d/n) Play starts 0900 GMT Commentary on BBC 5 live sports extra & BBC Sport website (UK users only) Highlights on Red Button & BBC Sport website (UK only) from 2200 GMT, on BBC Two & online 2320-0020 25 Bangladesh v Ireland, Mirpur Play starts 0830 GMT Highlights on Red Button & BBC Sport website (UK only) from 2200 GMT, on BBC Two & online 2350-0050 27 India v England, Bangalore (d/n) - match moved from Kolkata Play starts 0900 GMT Commentary on BBC 5 live sports extra, BBC Radio 4 LW & BBC Sport website (UK users only) Highlights on Red Button & BBC Sport website (UK only) from 2200 GMT, on BBC Two & online 2345-0045 28 West Indies v Netherlands, New Delhi (d/n) Play starts 0900 GMT March 2 England v Ireland, Bangalore (d/n) Play starts 0900 GMT Commentary on BBC 5 live sports extra, BBC Radio 4 LW & BBC Sport website (UK users only) 3 South Africa v Netherlands, Mohali Play starts 0400 GMT 4 Bangladesh v West Indies, Mirpur (d/n) Play starts 0830 GMT Commentary on BBC 5 live sports extra & BBC Sport website (UK users only) 6 South Africa v England, Chennai Play starts 0400 GMT Commentary on BBC 5 live sports extra, BBC Radio 4 LW & BBC Sport website (UK users only) 6 India v Ireland, Bangalore (d/n) Play starts 0900 GMT 9 India v Netherlands, New Delhi (d/n) Play starts 0900 GMT 11 West Indies v Ireland, Mohali Play starts 0400 GMT 11 Bangladesh v England, Chittagong (d/n) Play starts 0830 GMT Commentary on BBC 5 live sports extra, BBC Radio 4 LW & BBC Sport website (UK users only) 12 India v South Africa, Nagpur (d/n) Play starts 0900 GMT Commentary on BBC 5 live sports extra, BBC Radio 4 LW & BBC Sport website (UK users only) 14 Bangladesh v Netherlands, Chittagong Play starts 0330 GMT 15 Ireland v South Africa, Kolkata (d/n) Play starts 0900 GMT Commentary on BBC 5 live sports extra & BBC Sport website (UK users only) 17 England v West Indies, Chennai (d/n) Play starts 0900 GMT Commentary on BBC 5 live sports extra, BBC Radio 4 LW & BBC Sport website (UK users only) 18 Netherlands v Ireland, Kolkata Play starts 0400 GMT 19 Bangladesh v South Africa, Mirpur Play starts 0330 GMT 20 India v West Indies, Chennai (d/n) Play starts 0900 GMT Commentary on BBC 5 live sports extra, BBC Radio 4 LW & BBC Sport website (UK users only) (Four teams from each group will qualify for the quarter-finals) KNOCK-OUT PHASE March 23 First quarter-final, Mirpur (d/n) Play starts 0830 GMT Commentary on BBC 5 live sports extra, BBC Radio 4 LW & BBC Sport website (UK users only) 24 Second quarter-final, Ahmedabad (d/n) Play starts 0900 GMT Commentary on BBC 5 live sports extra, BBC Radio 4 LW & BBC Sport website (UK users only) 25 Third quarter-final, Mirpur (d/n) Play starts 0830 GMT Commentary on BBC 5 live sports extra, BBC Radio 4 LW & BBC Sport website (UK users only) 26 Fourth quarter-final, Colombo (d/n) Play starts 0900 GMT Commentary on BBC 5 live sports extra, BBC Radio 4 LW & BBC Sport website (UK users only) 29 First semi-final, Colombo (d/n) Play starts 1000 BST Commentary on BBC 5 live sports extra, BBC Radio 4 LW & BBC Sport website (UK users only) 30 Second semi-final, Mohali (d/n) Play starts 1000 BST Commentary on BBC 5 live sports extra, BBC Radio 4 LW & BBC Sport website (UK users only) April 2 Final, Mumbai (d/n) Play starts 1000 BST :rulez: Hope they are |
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india i reckon
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Pakistan - Canada's gotta be worth a few quid on the Canucks, the pakis always throw at least 1 game against a minnow.
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It goes on for fucking years, more boring than a night out with Mirkwood
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ireland picked up a couple of points in the 20/20 world cup and could do again against the likes of holland, bangladesh maybe but think the strongest teams in both groups will make it through easily and i'll go for an sri lanka england final
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I will go for India. There used to the wickets and playing conditions. Plus there used to living in their shit hole of a country and wont be bothered by the shits, spewing up, shit food, searing heat and fuck all to do.
Remember a few years ago Alec Stewart took tinned corned beef, baked beans and Tetley tea bags out to India with him. That was all he existed on for the duration of the tour but avoided the shits etc. |
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Watched England tie with India today. 338 runs each. An exciting game with some great batting from Tendulkar and Strauss. Normally England would have won as India were all out when batting and England only had 8 wickets down. But for some strange reason that rule does'nt apply until the knockout stages. Stupid idea. Cant see the sense in sharing the points in limited overs competitions.
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They have a good batting line up and are on home ground, but I would'nt be putting any money on India winning the Cup. Too many players to hide in the field.
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[quote=old crust;200417]Too many players to hide in the field.
/QUOTE] Their fielding was poor against England and was probably the main reason as to how England got to 338. Based on that display the Indians are going to have to score 325+ every game against the top sides. I was amazed at how many two's could be run as fielders on the edge of the circle were incapable of moving quick enough. A team are'nt under pressure to score boundaries against India there's a shed load of runs that can be scored by just placing the ball into gaps in the outfield. |
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The team has nothing to do with England its defo' Welsh today.
Cook is half Welsh by his Mum. The head of the Board, Huw Morris and the man who deserves a lot of credit (apart from today) is Welsh. I've always found cricket to be popular in Wales. Two years ago I spent a few days at the Colwyn Bay Festival and plan to go there again this year. |
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Fucking colonel gaddafis let us down good and proper today :angry2:
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Beaten by the Paddy's. Bit embarrasing. But as Kevin O'Brien scored the fastest century in Cricket World Cup history something was always liable to happen.
That's a win, tie and defeat for England. Wonder what the odds were on that happening? Just wait till we play South Africa...................... |
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I didnt expect to beat South Africa so it was great to win such a tight game. I noticed in such a low scoring game that South Africa conceded 20 extras and England only 6. In fact Extras were Englands third highest run scorer. Yarpies only have themselves to blame giving that many runs away is piss-poor.
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England lose to Bangladesh. WTF?? Obviously England failed to set a good target. However when its your turn to do the business with the ball and 23 wides are bowled what else other than defeat can be expected.
Funnily enough extras at 33 were Bangladesh's third top run scorer. That's even worse than the Yarpies inflicted on themselves against England. Bangladesh only conceded the grand total of 10 extras when bowling. Very amateur performance by England. Not even piss poor. School boys would be banned from playing cricket for bowling that many wides. Could be a crunch game against the Windies who are, like England, another shit or bust side who are capable of doing anything on the day. Anyway it does'nt count as its only pyjama cricket. Unless we win of course............................ |
scraped a win against windies today they should of seen the match out and sent us home but if either the windies or bangladesh lose we go through look out abbo's your 34 win streak is looking like its coming to an end when we meet lol:ohno:
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Shite team = lose Lets hope we avoid the 'Stralians in the quarter final. |
See the Aussies lost again. They lose the Ashes and now totally screw up against the Pakis (all games played in between are to be ignored).
Couldnt understand what Ponting was doing. Brett Lee takes 4 wickets and is brought back for his final spell with the Pakis only requiring a handful of runs to win. The only way for the Aussies to win was to bowl the Pakis out and Lee was easily the best bowler. Thought the Pakis might collaspe when Misbah copped a first baller as the next three batters U. Akmal, Afridi and Razzaq have more suicidal tendencies than a kamikaze pilot. Afridi did not disappoint and threw his wicket away but the other pair managed to show some restraint although it took Akmal quite a while to realise the game could easily be won by taking singles. A good game to watch. |
Firstly well done to Pakistan – They tied us up completely with some really good bowling and with the exception of Haddin, our batsman failed to come to grips with the situation and the failure of White yet again really exposed our fragile batting order.
Now for my rant – WTF was Ponting doing during the last 6 overs when our best bowler by a country mile was left languishing on the boundary with 3 overs left to bowl. It was so fucking obvious that we needed wickets as the innings was not going to run to 50 overs yet Ponting persisted with Tait who was fucking useless. FFS Pointing you dumb cunt – You had a new batsman at the wicket and you didn't let your best bowler have a crack at him !!!! Once again well done to Pakistan – They deserved their win. |
Fuck the Pakis!!
Don't mind losing at it had to happen one day. Would rather had lost to those upitty Indian bastards than to these cheating Paki cunts!! :bigfinger:bigfinger:bigfinger Anyway, I'm gonna back England (12.50 on Betfair) now to win it and have a saver on the Aussies in case we fluke it. Too late now to remove Ponting so he better improve and time to sack Cameron White. Been a passenger for too long now. Watch Sean Tait. He's about to come good Got a bit left over from backing a $24 winner in Sydney yesterday. Will get me a nice wide angle lens today off Ebay and put what's left on the Poms and Aussies. I ain't racist but I just don't like them cunts in the Indian & Paki cricket teams. Rather see any other team win the WC than those mongrels :chainsaw2: dancing |
Bazz, I played golf last week with a young fella who got 12/1 Black Caviar the Lightning-Newmarket double.:horse:
He was very happy by day's end.:slots: |
Its Sri Lanka v. England in Colombo next Saturday. It will take some display for England to get past Sri Lanka.
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Sunday, 20 March 2011
ICC World Cup Kenya v Zimbabwe, Kolkata, 04:00 India v West Indies, Chennai, 09:00 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Wednesday, 23 March 2011 ICC World Cup Pakistan v West Indies, Mirpur, 08:30 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Thursday, 24 March 2011 ICC World Cup Australia v India, Ahmedabad, 09:00 Tour Match Jamaica v England Lions, Jamaica, 14:00 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Friday, 25 March 2011 ICC World Cup TBC v TBC, Mirpur, 08:30 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Saturday, 26 March 2011 ICC World Cup Sri Lanka v England, Colombo |
Pakis hammered the WIndies. Waste of time the WIndies turning up as they were totally inept.
Really big one tomorrow though. India v. Australia. Could be a classic as long as the Aussies dont implode and Ponting stops making stupid decisions. I am tipping India to win this one. |
India win. Good game got really tense during the Indian run chase. Especially after Kohli was caught off a full toss. Then Gambhir threw his wicket away. Not satisfied at almost being run out off two consecutive balls he achieved it on the third consecutive ball. But Yuvraj and Raina steadied the ship and got India home.
IMO the Aussies put a good effort in but were beaten fair and square. |
Oh fuck that means no abbo posts for a few months until Bazzap gets his jacuzzi taken over by Foz and Reg
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Fuck them Indian bastards!!! Bunch of tossers !!! I hate the cunts!!!
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Ponting answered his critics with a good ton which may buy him some more time and keep the media off his back. Moving on its South Africa v. New Zealand today. SA to win that one. Made even easier for SA as NZ are currently 5 for 1 B. McCullum being the man out.:blowup: |
Just when it looks like the Kiwis have had their chups the Yarpies go and choke on them.:burgerman: Good win for the Kiwis. Hope they named du Plessis Man of the Match for running out de Villiers as that helped turn the game.
Its the big one tomorrow England v. Sri Lanka. Sri Lanka have to be favourites as England are highly inconsistent. Think it will be either be a tight game or England will be hammered. Whoever wins almost has a bye into the final as they will play the Kiwis in the semi.:woosiechair: Looking like an India v. Sri Lanka final. :clueless: |
Well England flattered to deceive in reaching the quarter finals and were hammered by Sri Lanka. England batted first and struggled to hit the ball off the square. If Morgan hadnt got 4 lives when batting the Sri Lankan's would have had even less runs to chase. The only consolation is that a 10 wicket defeat would have still been the outcome.
At least Dilshan and Tharanga had to break sweat when knocking the runs off but that was down to the weather conditions rather than anything England bowled at them.:baseballbat: A crushing defeat for England by a far superior team, so there can be no complaints at the result.:roller: |
England return to their long term form.
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The real deal is the worlds oldest and on going international sporting competition that still exists. Better known as the Ashes.:keyboard: |
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