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Match #25- USA vs India (D)- Nassau County Cricket Stadium, New York- June 12th-- Group A

Yes, I like that there's an event every ball, slow build, but keeps you at the edge of your seat...knowing that the target is not a million miles away, but right there within view....and still the chasing team can **** it up. Love these thrillers!
 

SteveNZ

Cricketer Of The Year
Yes, I like that there's an event every ball, slow build, but keeps you at the edge of your seat...knowing that the target is not a million miles away, but right there within view....and still the chasing team can **** it up. Love these thrillers!
Only if you have a dog in the fight. This isn't enjoyable as a neutral. Watching the supposed best players in the world not being undone by skill necessarily, but by pitch conditions. It might get exciting at the end but that first 10 overs of India's innings was painful.

I've heard that there's a beauty to the fact any side can win, especially on sub par decks in this tournament...to me that's rubbish. If those sides compete because they've built quality, awesome. But if they're competing because the better side can't properly apply their skills, there's not much joy in that
 

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