It has actually made the Super 8 a bit more interesting for me personally, as I have a chance to see the Irish and Bangladeshi cricketers in action since Sky TV didn't cover all of the group matches. Of course the standard of cricket has been compromised and this was always likely to be the case with a nation from outside the major 8 going through past pool play.Yeah, however good it was for Bangladesh and Ireland to get through, it's hard not to admit that if India and Pakistan were still in, the Super 8 would probably have been a lot more interesting and competitive.
Exactly, nobody from what I can remember was complaining previous to the tournament starting. It was all assumed that Pakistan would beat Ireland and that India would beat Bangladesh.Funny how nobody thought that this was a "fatal" flaw before the Tournament isn't it?
If sides can't beat the likes of Ireland then they don't deserve to go through, and have only themselves to blame, not "the system"
Let me take it a step further and say the fatal flaw led to Bob Woolmer's death thenFunny how nobody thought that this was a "fatal" flaw before the Tournament isn't it?
If sides can't beat the likes of Ireland then they don't deserve to go through, and have only themselves to blame, not "the system"
Pakistan's exit from the tournament led to Bob Woolmer's death...Pakistan's exit was due to one upset....you do the mathuh that really isn't a smart comment as the game had nothing to with it...as far as we know...
indeed...I'm not quite as diplomatic though Perm. It was a direct result.No concrete evidence has been provided saying that Woolmer's death was a direct result of Pakistan being eliminated, although it would be folly and naivety trying to argue that the two had no connection.
Well said.Funny how nobody thought that this was a "fatal" flaw before the Tournament isn't it?
If sides can't beat the likes of Ireland then they don't deserve to go through, and have only themselves to blame, not "the system"
I doubt whether you'll find many Indians, Pakistani's or accountants involved in this cup will agree with you, not to mention Woolmer's family and friendsWell said.
I consider this format easily the best since I started watching cricket in 1996.
Contradictory there pasagCan't blame the format, I like it heaps. But there's no doubt that the WC, imo, would have been so much better with India and Pakistan in the Super 8s.