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20th Match - Sri Lanka v Australia

Who will win the match?


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quincywagstaff

International Debutant
Finch becoming captain for this WC almost by accident could be the best thing to happen to Oz. Seems to clearly relish the role in more ways than one.
 

Howe_zat

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Rae: Everyone goes on about how many runs Steve Smith scores, but his slow scoring rate may well cost Australia any chance of winning the World Cup.

I saw this before I looked up his score and thought he must be striking at 70 or summat. Turns out he’s 47 off 41 balls at the time of writing.

Why does this happen? Why do people say stupid things?
 

Spark

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Rae: Everyone goes on about how many runs Steve Smith scores, but his slow scoring rate may well cost Australia any chance of winning the World Cup.

I saw this before I looked up his score and thought he must be striking at 70 or summat. Turns out he’s 47 off 41 balls at the time of writing.

Why does this happen? Why do people say stupid things?
He's going faster than Finch!
 

Bijed

International Regular
Genuinely pleased that Smith has basically just come back into international cricket and continued to be seriously good at it. Tests moreso than ODIs, but I've really enjoyed him just being an unstoppable run-scoring machine and it's have been a shame if the incident and the time out of the game had broken him, but that certainly doesn't appear to be the case on current evidence.
 

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