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Except Canada didn't get 'thrashed' by four top 8 countries.3) Too many minnow games (seriously, did we really need to see Canada get thrashed by four different top 8 countries?).
Except Canada didn't get 'thrashed' by four top 8 countries.3) Too many minnow games (seriously, did we really need to see Canada get thrashed by four different top 8 countries?).
Sri Lanka vs. Pakistan.Group B has been quite good, but apart from NZ vs Pakistan there really wasn't any good games in group A.
Aus vs Pak was also looking good... till the last 10 overs, it could've been anyone's game..Sri Lanka vs. Pakistan.
awtaActually thought this one was a pretty good advertisment for the minnows. There are a number of players that made a name for themselves this tournament (Baidwan, Balaji Rao, Kevin O'brien, William Porterfield, George Dockrell, Pieter Seelaar, RTD to name a few). If anything, this world cup has shown that the gap between the minnows and the top of the pile has narrowed considerably. Granted there were still disappointments and the top 8 did scrape through but I have no problem with a group stage involving several minnows.
AWTA. Also the batting powerplay rule deserves a lot of credit for producing some exciting games IMO, it has turned matches by working in favour of (Ireland) and against the batting side (England, India).Minnows have been great. Overall the whole tournament has been swell for mine, plenty of memorable events, unexpected results and tense matches, despite the occasional thrashing. Yes, that's more to do with the teams than the organisation of the WC itself, but who cares? This'll only happen once every four years, enjoy it while it lasts.
Pak vs SL? Pak vs Aus? Even SL vs Aus was looking good. Pak vs NZ wasn't such a great game. Pakistan lost the plot from the 45th over of NZ's innings.Group B has been quite good, but apart from NZ vs Pakistan there really wasn't any good games in group A.
Aus vs Pak was also looking good... till the last 10 overs, it could've been anyone's game..
Also Aus vs SL was also turning out to be interesting when rain intervened.
People dont have issues with Rugby simply because its a better sport.I've absolutely loved it. It's beyond me why the CWC constantly gets so much stick.
We include the minnows and everyone complains about the one-sided matches, despite the fact that (a)the minnows have close contests with each other, and (b) Ireland and Bangladesh beat England, Canada almost beat Pakistan, the Netherlands put up a big score against England, etc. The competitiveness of the minnows is actually quite amazing, yet seems to be totally under-appreciated.
On the other hand, if we excluded the minnows we would be completely defeating the purpose of having a World Cup, and people would still complain.
It's beyond me why the CWC gets such a bagging when the Rugby World Cup features far more minnows, far more low quality play, far more ridiculous thrashings, and has nowhere near the same likelihood of a minnow tipping over a top side. It also features clearly fewer teams capable of winning the competition (e.g. there are so-called "competitive sides" in the RWC who have NEVER beaten the All Blacks in 100 years ffs!). And yet everyone acts like the whole thing is wonderful and the minnow v minnow games pack out stadiums.
We really need to work on positive thinking and promoting ourselves as a sport. Rugby union is a good comparison as they are a sport of a similar size which is distinctly less internationally competitive, and yet their World Cup is seen as this big event, for no apparent reason other than they've kept on saying it is.
**** Rugby Onion btw
I think really that is the underlying issue, but if that's your complaint, it's not a complaint so much about the World Cup as it is about the sport of cricket generally. Therefore it's invalid.I agree with you. But the Cricket World Cup cops a bashing because a one-sided game often finishes in 8 hours. So people complain.
GTFO of the forumPeople dont have issues with Rugby simply because its a better sport.
You can't tell me a 19 year old Canadian belting the Australian pace attack around for a few overs, Canada holding Pakistan for 184, Taylor's assault on Pakistan, all of Pakistan's matches against fellow Test teams, the Sri Lanka-Australia match before the rain or Murali spinning knots around New Zealand on one leg hasn't been good watching.I think Group B has been the saviour of this tournament so far. If it had panned out similar to the way Group A did, we'd be saying this tournament was a damp squib as well..