Cabinet96
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What do we need? Or is it too early to tell you think?So New Zealand need Sri Lanka to win their two remaining games, still a decent chance of that happening.
What do we need? Or is it too early to tell you think?So New Zealand need Sri Lanka to win their two remaining games, still a decent chance of that happening.
Yeah but I can go to bed at a reasonable hour safe in the knowledge that we're ****ed if those four go early rather than waiting around as with Frinks tonight.It doesn't make a huge difference how you arrange those - the source of the problem is that the rest of our batting is complete ****
this is indeed an important considerationYeah but I can go to bed at a reasonable hour safe in the knowledge that we're ****ed if those four go early rather than waiting around as with Frinks tonight.
THIS, ffs. It's not rocket science.Also it's t20 ffs. Get your best out there as early as possible with as many overs as possible available.
Nah, it would make a huge difference imo. Sure they could all fail and in that case we would be ****ed but your've got to give your best batsmen a chance to succeed. 120 balls is SFA really, no reason why any one of those four should be coming in with just a few overs to go.It doesn't make a huge difference how you arrange those - the source of the problem is that the rest of our batting is complete ****
If SL win all 3 games and NZ beat WI then 3 teams will have two points.What do we need? Or is it too early to tell you think?
Yep, and NZ would be fairly likely to have the best NRR.If SL win all 3 games and NZ beat WI then 3 teams will have two points.
Given what we're seen from England against the spinners, I don't see the 2nd option happening in full. Likeliest scenario is SL winning all 3, England winning 1 and either WI winning 2 or having 3 teams with one win. And our NRR is unlikely to improve against SL either.Yep, and NZ would be fairly likely to have the best NRR.
Also possible if Sri Lanka win this, but then England beat Sri Lanka and West Indies beat NZ then England, Sri Lanka and West Indies will finish on 2 wins.
Yep. Always likely to happen too in groups of 4 - that there'll be all sorts of advantages to playing last. Even if Sri Lanka win this and New Zealand beat West Indies then Sri Lanka will be through regardless, so it could arguably make it easier for England to win.I've only just realised that the last two games in the group don't happen simultaneously as they're all being played at the same venue. Not ideal.And possibly unfair to NZ and/or WI as England will know exactly what they need to do against SL in terms of NRR.
Steve smithDilshan the best all round fielder in the world, even at his age? He is brilliant.