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*Official* Double Match Day - South Africa v England (27th Sept)

BoyBrumby

Englishman
Horrible shell from Colly at backward point. Pretty regulation take. De Villiers will probably ton up now.

Wright bowling well and deserved the wicket.
 

Jarquis

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Great game this, I'm starting to believe I really am. :unsure:
3 stages of English sport.
1 - Dismissive of chances, expecting to be trounced.
2 - Distinct possibility of causing an upset, hopes are on the increase.
3 - Grasping defeat from the jaws of victory.

Congratulations on reaching level 2 :p
 

wpdavid

Hall of Fame Member
3 stages of English sport.
1 - Dismissive of chances, expecting to be trounced.
2 - Distinct possibility of causing an upset, hopes are on the increase.
3 - Grasping defeat from the jaws of victory.

Congratulations on reaching level 2 :p
Swann doing his best to get us to level 3
 

Jono

Virat Kohli (c)
Vivek Madhou from Mauritius sums up what most feedbackers are saying: "The strategy which smith and villiers is wrong.They are not takng care of the run rate which has already crossed 7 per over.They will face a monstrous task even if they have wickets in hand.The run rate may be too high to achieve if they dont start taking the bull by its horn now itself."

:dry:

Reckon they're doing all right atm.
 

Kyle

School Boy/Girl Captain
Vivek Madhou from Mauritius sums up what most feedbackers are saying: "The strategy which smith and villiers is wrong.They are not takng care of the run rate which has already crossed 7 per over.They will face a monstrous task even if they have wickets in hand.The run rate may be too high to achieve if they dont start taking the bull by its horn now itself."

:dry:

Reckon they're doing all right atm.
More to the point, when that was posted, the last 5 overs had gone for 35 runs, so 7 an over.
 

kingkallis

International Coach
Anyone has any idea what should be the score for SAF to keep their hopes live if they lose the game and then England beat the Kiwis in last game?

This is going to be an interesting scenario if SAF lose this game and England beat the Kiwis...
 

Dissector

International Debutant
I tend to agree that South Africa should have been a touch more aggressive and aimed for around 10-15 more than they have. The total is still quite possible but it's the kind of RRR where a wicket can put a lot of pressure on the new batsman. Of course the way England are catching that way take a while...
 

BoyBrumby

Englishman
Another life for Fat Gray. Ump must've thought that pitched outside leg because it was taking out middle three-quarters of the way up.
 

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