chaminda_00
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That was before Morgan went crazy on their useless spinner.Holland haven't played that bad either today.
That was before Morgan went crazy on their useless spinner.Holland haven't played that bad either today.
Paging user 'Chemosit' to thread. Andruid could also answer this.
Kamande is fine where he is in the middle order.no. he is far better suited where he is, perhaps a place higher.
The #3 spot should be filled by Obanda. He was going fine there till they tried him as opener and since then he has gone to the dogs. If he was in a test nation I'd say he needs a stint at FC level, but Kenya doesn't have that luxury. bottom line, he needs to spend a LOT of time with a decent batting coach.
Where did Tanmay Mishra even go?
he would give the batsmen a good f****ing dressing down, that's what he would do.Now an honest opinion? haha. Its an absolute shame. I wonder how Roger Harper would feel seeing this unfold?
How can they play like that when they are aware that a victory probably wouldve secured a top 4 finish for them. Unexplainable. Hopefully the Irish county players dont play on Friday.Hi all....
Kamande is fine where he is in the middle order.
Uni in India. But he wpuld have just been as temepamntal as these guys...
he would give the batsmen a good f****ing dressing down, that's what he would do.
As I said, the Dutch don’t have a spinner of any note.Seelaar not worth mentioning?
in terms of earning the ODI spots, it will be pretty rough on a team to miss out on that simply due to NRR. Agree with the other quotas, but perhaps a second league of ODI teams who play each other and occasional matches against the top teams would work better for the game.Eight sides play in the IC Cup. That where you want quanity. I still think teams should earn their WC spots and ODI spots to play with the big boys. The current format of 2 Twenty20 WC spots, 4 WC spots, 6 ODI spots and 8 FC spots is perfect for mine.
Eight sides play in the IC Cup. That where you want quanity. I still think teams should earn their WC spots and ODI spots to play with the big boys. The current format of 2 Twenty20 WC spots, 4 WC spots, 6 ODI spots and 8 FC spots is perfect for mine.
Division Two league matches is probably where they need to increase One Day matches. Rather then just use them as qualifiers for Division One Tournments. Then the sides that finish in the 2-4 play regular tournments against D1. Would make a massive difference for Afghanistan, Uganda and Denmark imo, to have regular matches against those sides.in terms of earning the ODI spots, it will be pretty rough on a team to miss out on that simply due to NRR. Agree with the other quotas, but perhaps a second league of ODI teams who play each other and occasional matches against the top teams would work better for the game.
It is there FC qualifiers every two years for sides eight and nine.true but i think places in the Intercontinental Cup should be determined on FC performance, not some random OD tournament. And 6 WC slots is good being as it talllioes with 6 ODI slots.
should be for all sides. Namibia prime example - top of the table in FC, and barring tonight, ordinary at ODI level. There should again be a div 2 IC (perhaps playing over 3 days, not nec 4) with promo/relegation. Ensures all developing teams get regular cricket to improve. Yes, I know it would cost, but peanuts compared to the ICC coffers.It is there FC qualifiers every two years for sides eight and nine.
not as far as I'm aware - just not in great form I think.Is Ongondo injured? He and Odhiambo both have to start against Ireland surely.
Such a bad day this isScotland beginning to look like they could chase this. Hope not!
Yeah, cant argue with that. I dont know what they can do with the batting. Cant really drop anyone as I dont think Patel is ready for this level. Maybe Bhudiya in as a bowling all rounder? Im running out of ideas.not as far as I'm aware - just not in great form I think.
I think you are right, but it doesn't really solve the main problem which is the paucity of batting.
The problem has always been logitics and infrastruture, not money. They are trying to use the tournment to build the games in their home countries. But it impossible to find time to continually play games in all countries. Which is why they went to two year format. The best solution will be to have tournments in one country and rotate. But as the fact that this tournment took part in South Africa and most tournments these days take part in major countries. The infrastruture isn't there to play games in most of the countries.should be for all sides. Namibia prime example - top of the table in FC, and barring tonight, ordinary at ODI level. There should again be a div 2 IC (perhaps playing over 3 days, not nec 4) with promo/relegation. Ensures all developing teams get regular cricket to improve. Yes, I know it would cost, but peanuts compared to the ICC coffers.
Yeah, cant argue with that. I dont know what they can do with the batting. Cant really drop anyone as I dont think Patel is ready for this level. Maybe Bhudiya in as a bowling all rounder? Im running out of ideas.
I am beginning to suspect something happend in between qualifying for the Super 8s and the Super 8 matches themselves that nobody wants to get out. How could an entire batting line up lose discipline and focus like thatnot as far as I'm aware - just not in great form I think.
I think you are right, but it doesn't really solve the main problem which is the paucity of batting.