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1st Quarter Final - South Africa v Sri Lanka (18th March)

Who will win this match?


  • Total voters
    37
  • Poll closed .

karan316

State Vice-Captain
Tahir and Duminy bowling well is bad news for SA, if the pitch assists the spinners, then anything around 230-250 can be difficult against SL.
 

anil1405

International Captain
Tahir and Duminy bowling well is bad news for SA, if the pitch assists the spinners, then anything around 230-250 can be difficult against SL.
Good luck if you believe SL spinners are gonna bowl better than Proteas spinners.
 

Jono

Virat Kohli (c)
is there a possibility that Sanga scores the slowest ODI ton in WC history? That'd be so awesome.
 

Primrose_D12

U19 Cricketer
Better start working on your smuggling technique then, getting plastered at a game ain't cheap.
Not expecting it to be. I got plastered at an NHL game once (only local sport in my city worth attending really) and it cost me US$70. A 24 oz. beer at my local NHL arena costs $12.50 or something stupid like that.

I'm American so obviously I'm going to have to travel a very long way to be able to attend a test match, so the booze budget will actually be a pretty small percentage of what I end up paying to do so.
 

HeathDavisSpeed

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
I've got the sound off, so can I assume that Dale Steyn was singing the closing bars of a big show tune there. Or perhaps Al Jolson's Mammy?
 

wellAlbidarned

International Coach
Not expecting it to be. I got plastered at an NHL game once (only local sport in my city worth attending really) and it cost me US$70. A 24 oz. beer at my local NHL arena costs $12.50 or something stupid like that.

I'm American so obviously I'm going to have to travel a very long way to be able to attend a test match, so the booze budget will actually be a pretty small percentage of what I end up paying to do so.
but smuggling is half the fun. Getting into the game becomes a thrilling experience on its own.
 

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