Agree (with you, not Chappelli). After having Oz 6 down for 90-odd they'd probably be disappointed."Sri Lankans have done pretty well overall" - Chappell
Disagree. Merely par IMO.
Dilshan not really a hitter as such either IMO; more a stroke-player with good timing.Aus favorite for mine...... Sri Lankan too reliant on Dilshan and Jayasuriya to do the bulk of hitting.
****en Essendon! pack of ****s, nearly as smelly and desease ridden as Collingwood!That's how you bowl at the death.
I think my pet hate in cricket is bad death bowling. Makes my blood boil more than anything, followed by the Essendon Football club and then fascism.
Yes but Depends on What SL's NRR is at the end of the game.. If SL lose this Most likely SL might miss out... Unless Windies have an absolute nightmarish game against SL(which ic quiet possible with M&M around).If Aust win (which I think they will), but not comfortably, and then SL beat WI (like I think they'll do), but not comfortably, are Aust out?
Indeed.If Aust win (which I think they will), but not comfortably, and then SL beat WI (like I think they'll do), but not comfortably, are Aust out?
If you read his post, he's talking about what would happen if both games were close. West Indies beat Australia comfortably so two "uncomfortable" results (in favour of Australia, then Sri Lanka) would definitely see Australia miss out.Yes but Depends on What SL's NRR is at the end of the game.. If SL lose this Most likely SL might miss out... Unless Windies have an absolute nightmarish game against SL(which ic quiet possible with M&M around).