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Minnows

Who will make a difference?


  • Total voters
    41
  • Poll closed .

turnstyle

First Class Debutant
Can Ed Joyce get back to England colours if he performs well & England wants him bak?
It's crazy, but technically possible. He was played in the wrong formats tbh. His scoring rate was always slow and is a dire twenty20 player. Would've made a great replacement for Collingwood in tests though.
 

laksh_01

State Vice-Captain
Guys from - Ireland, Canada, Netherlands, Kenya & Zimbabwe, can u pls tell us abt the awareness, interest for the tournament in ur countries?
 

IrishOpener

U19 Debutant
Generally there is a lot of excitement on forums and from people I know, it's a sport which is getting bigger over here, just drove by a field where kids had stumps and bats out playing Cricket,

where it used to be football and rugby, so it's getting there.

also Ireland spent a month in India training, so I imagine it will help,

Comprehensive victory for Ireland XI in India

and

Ireland XI win tour opener by 2 wickets

these are the scorecards from the two games played,

and the first part of the final game against Mumbai I think,

Ireland: 244 in their 45 overs - Andy White 60, John Mooney 50*, Andre Botha and Alex Cusack both got 40's.

Torrential downpour during lunch meant no further play possible...
 

slugger

State Vice-Captain
If the minows put up a competitive game duing this wold cup, push the "test" teams close maybe even pulling off a win or two, will this encourage the ICC to reconsider a 10 team format for the 2015 wc. Thus removing the minows
 

four_or_six

Cricketer Of The Year
Apologies if I've missed this somewhere, but how did Ireland and Netherlands end up in the same group? They seem to be the better two minnows by some distance.
 

Prince EWS

Global Moderator
Apologies if I've missed this somewhere, but how did Ireland and Netherlands end up in the same group? They seem to be the better two minnows by some distance.
In the same group as Bangladesh as well. Group B is definitely a lot more challenging when it comes to qualifying for the quarters.
 

BoyBrumby

Englishman
In the same group as Bangladesh as well. Group B is definitely a lot more challenging when it comes to qualifying for the quarters.
Yeah, with Pakistan's ongoing woes and NZ not the ODI force of recent times either there does look a marked difference between the groups.
 

Bahnz

Hall of Fame Member
Meh, England have only just managed to scrape past Canada and the Netherlands, and the Windies aren't exactly overflowing with quality at the moment either. The Minnows are definately stronger in Pool B though.

Bangladesh > Zim
Ireland > Kenya
Netherlands > Canda

Should be 12 teams in future. Bangladesh, Zimbabwe and Ireland (at least as of now) are all good enough to at least compete in the ODI format, particularly in conditions that suit them.
 
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laksh_01

State Vice-Captain
If 2015 CWC is 10 team format, there should be qualifiers some wat like this:

2013 Qualifiers in Scotland should be made WCL - Div 1 only to grant ODI status. Lets say the new ODI nations are:

1) Ireland
2) Afghanistan
3) The Netherlands
4) Scotland
5) Namibia
6) Kenya

These new ODI nations should then play qualifiers in place of Div 1:

Example:
ICC 2015 CRICKET WORLD CUP QUALIFIERS, IRELAND 2014

Participating Nations:
1) Bangladesh/West Indies (Rank 9)
2) Zimbabwe (Rank 10)
3) Ireland
4) Afghanistan
5) The Netherlands
6) Scotland
7) Namibia
8) Kenya

Fixtures:
Day 1:
Match 01: Bangladesh v Kenya
Match 02: Zimbabwe v Namibia

Day 2:
Match 03: Ireland v Scotland
Match 04: Afghanistan v The Netherlands

Day 3:
Match 05: Bangladesh v Namibia
Match 06: Zimbabwe v Kenya

Day 4:
Match 07: Ireland v Netherlands
Match 08: Afghanistan v Scotland

Day 5:
Match 09: Bangladesh v Zimbabwe
Match 10: Kenya v Namibia

Day 6:
Match 11: Ireland v Afghanistan
Match 12: Scotland v The Netherlands

Day 7:
Rest Day

Day 8:
Match 13: Bangladesh v Ireland
Match 14: Zimbabwe v Afghanistan

Day 9:
Match 15: Kenya v The Netherlands
Match 16: Namibia v Scotland

Day 10:
Match 17: Bangladesh v Afghanistan
Match 18: Zimbabwe v Ireland

Day 11:
Match 19: Kenya v Scotland
Match 20: The Netherlands v Namibia

Day 12:
Match 21: Bangladesh v The Netherlands
Match 22: Zimbabwe v Scotland

Day 13:
Match 23: Ireland v Kenya
Match 24: Afghanistan v Namibia

Day 14:
Rest Day

Day 15:
Match 25: Bangladesh v Scotland
Match 26: Zimbabwe v The Netherlands

Day 16:
Match 27: Ireland v Namibia
Match 28: Afghanistan v Kenya

Day 17:
Reserve Day

Ur opinions?
 
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