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38th Match - Afghanistan v England (13th March)

Who will win this match?


  • Total voters
    7
  • Poll closed .

Contra

Cricketer Of The Year
I heard he could have been the next Shane Warne had he tried.
If only his arm/shoulder injuries didn't stop him from bowling towards the second half of his career, 200 ODI wickets were but a formality imo, could have got 100 test wkts too if he tried hard enough.
 

cnerd123

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I was referencing an old thread made by some idiot Sachin fanboy but now that I think about it I may be on the wrong forum for that.
 

Daemon

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So weird how England was actually looking like a decent side in the tri series with Anderson bowling really well and India getting destroyed. Now they're out and India has 5 consecutive wins. Maybe it's not just Tests where England look a much, much better outfit with a firing Anderson.
 

Contra

Cricketer Of The Year
So weird how England was actually looking like a decent side in the tri series with Anderson bowling really well and India getting destroyed. Now they're out and India has 5 consecutive wins. Maybe it's not just Tests where England look a much, much better outfit with a firing Anderson.
It's a lot to do with the pitches as well, England played India at Brisbane which was a bowl first pitch, and then at Perth which obviously had extra bounce. England still lost all 3 games to Australia which gives more credence to India just being crap/not trying (they admitted to it recently) than England having improved significantly.
 

Jono

Virat Kohli (c)
It was incredibly obvious that India's intensity was down. They were fatigued from the test series and knew they had another 2-3 more months in Australia.

Having said that, Eng played okay vs. Australia despite losing 3 games. They were likely never going to go far in the WC with their team, but not making the quarters only became obvious after the NZ game where they just looked mediocre as ****.
 

Dan

Hall of Fame Member
No Moeen or Woakes? That's actually made going to this game a much less tempting prospect.
 

Scaly piscine

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Wonder if Swann's going to open his trap and say some crap about how it would "shut up a few doubters" if England could win this one convincingly.
 

YorksLanka

International Debutant
Wonder if Swann's going to open his trap and say some crap about how it would "shut up a few doubters" if England could win this one convincingly.
Or he could bottle it and run away from his commentary role as he couldn't hack the pace, de ja vu..
 

Cabinet96

Hall of Fame Member
This would be my side if Moeen/Woakes aren't fit.

1. Bell
2. Hales
3. Taylor
4. Root
5. Buttler
6. Morgan
7. Bopara
8. Jordan
9. Tredwell
10. Broad
11. Anderson

Want Jos to get another ton.
 

NUFAN

Y no Afghanistan flag
No Moeen or Woakes? That's actually made going to this game a much less tempting prospect.
I'm going. This is what the World Cup is all about, watching two evenly matched teams playing for national pride. Hopefully the rain stays away.
 

hendrix

Hall of Fame Member
I'm going. This is what the World Cup is all about, watching two evenly matched teams playing for national pride. Hopefully the rain stays away.

You're in for a treat. And it's not just about the cult heroism.

The Afghanis are exceptional to watch. There is genuine hostility and quality in their bowling and it's one of those things you don't really pick up on TV.
- The wicket keeper's fluidity behind the stumps
- Shapoor's run-up
- Dawlat's beautiful transfer of energy through the crease
- Hamid's pace and in swing.

I know that I'm a big fan boy but it is genuinely high class stuff and is entertaining in and of itself.

I'd watch them bowl to unguarded stumps tbh.
 

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