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17th Match - Afghanistan v Scotland

Who will win this match?


  • Total voters
    7
  • Poll closed .

wellAlbidarned

International Coach
the general trend for this tournament is that all the games I have to stop watching at the 35th over end up being incredible, all the ones I watch the whole way through suck
 

kiwiviktor81

International Debutant
Because our top level is club cricket. It's an entirely amateur sport.
I'm curious because

1) NZ has a similar population and has not had a problem with building a professional level that supports a Test team, and
2) Scotland is a top tier side in rugby, so why not cricket?
 

turnstyle

First Class Debutant
I'm curious because

1) NZ has a similar population and has not had a problem with building a professional level that supports a Test team, and
2) Scotland is a top tier side in rugby, so why not cricket?
Scotland wasn't a member of the ICC until 1994. New Zealand in 1926.
 

Furball

Evil Scotsman
I'm curious because

1) NZ has a similar population and has not had a problem with building a professional level that supports a Test team, and
2) Scotland is a top tier side in rugby, so why not cricket?
Because rugby was an amateur sport until 1995. We have zero presence in the code that's been professional.

Swap football and rugby and that's basically the standing the respective sports have here.
 
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Prince EWS

Global Moderator
I'm curious because

1) NZ has a similar population and has not had a problem with building a professional level that supports a Test team, and
2) Scotland is a top tier side in rugby, so why not cricket?
Well.. exactly. This is why I disagree with those who suggest giving Scotland ICC grants is pointless. They haven't been improving at the rate of Aghanistan, Ireland or Nepal in recent years but they've still been improving, both on the field as an international side and domestically through participation rates. The grassroots base in there for Scotland to develop into a decent international team if the right steps are taken to establish a professional top tier there.

I don't even really think it's pointless to fund them even if they are unlikely to ever be much better than they are now in any rate. The next level down from full member nations is important within itself rather than just as a development program funded to try and develop the next big thing. The ICC has been a hindrance to the associates in many ways over the last few years, but the fact that funding and tournament qualification are still based on merit rather than speculative and subjective long term picks from above is certainly a good thing.
 

andmark

International Captain
I've just been flicking through Twitter and there are reports (no idea how true they are) of celebratory gunfire in Afghanistan.
 

silentstriker

The Wheel is Forever
It's so insane, with all the **** that their country has and is going through, that they can field a cricket team at all, let alone one that can win World Cup matches.
 

Howe_zat

Audio File
With quite a few of the same players as well. Imagine the ride coming up through the ranks.
Have you seen Out of the Ashes? It's based around them competing in their first international tournament in Jersey in 2008 and kind of forces you to love them. Mangal, Nabi, Shenwari, Hamid Hassan, Shapoor Zadran and Gulbadin all played, and the latter was at the time a bodybuilder who admitted he didn't really understand cricket.
 

Furball

Evil Scotsman
Yeah it's a great story, just wish it hadn't come at Scotland's expense. Couldn't they have thumped Bangladesh instead?
 

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