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***Official*** Warm Up Matches Thread

May 27th:

Canada vs Nepal, Grand Prairie Cricket Stadium, Dallas, 11:30 am
Oman vs Papua New Guinea, Brian Lara Cricket Academy, Trinidad and Tobago, 3:00 pm
Namibia vs Uganda, Brian Lara Cricket Academy, Trinidad and Tobago, 7:00 pm

May 28th:

Sri Lanka vs Netherlands, Central Broward Park & Broward County Stadium, Lauderhill, Florida, 10:30 am lol
Bangladesh vs USA, Grand Prairie Cricket Stadium, Dallas, 11:30 am
Australia vs Namibia, Queen's Park Oval, Port of Spain, Trinidad, 7:00 pm

May 29th:

Afghanistan vs Oman, Queen's Park Oval, Port of Spain, Trinidad, 1:00 pm

May 30th:

Scotland vs Uganda, Brian Lara Cricket Academy, Trinidad and Tobago, 10:30 am
Nepal vs USA, Grand Prairie Cricket Stadium, Dallas, 11:30 am
Namibia vs Papua New Guinea, Brian Lara Cricket Academy, Trinidad and Tobago, 3:00 pm
Netherlands vs Canada, Grand Prairie Cricket Stadium, Dallas, 4:00 pm
West Indies vs Australia, Queen's Park Oval, Port of Spain, Trinidad, 7:00 pm

May 31st:

Ireland vs Sri Lanka, Central Broward Park & Broward County Stadium, Lauderhill, Florida, 10:30 am
Scotland vs Afghanistan, Queen's Park Oval, Port of Spain, Trinidad, 10:30 am

June 1st:

Bangladesh vs India, TBC, 10:30 am
 

Qlder

International Regular
Is this all the warm up games as I don't see Eng, SA, NZ or Pak with any games?

Meanwhile Aus get two warm ups which allows all 15 squad members to get a hit on local WC turf 😀
 
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Qlder

International Regular
Looking forward to Australia's first warm-up game vs Namibia on Tuesday to get me in a WC mood.

I'm assuming Starc, Cummins and Head won't play as they are in IPL final tonight. Gives a good workout for the remaining 12 (warm-ups are any 11 bat or bowl). Warner, Marsh and Maxwell need some runs.

Batting
1. Warner
2. Green
3. Marsh
4. Maxwell
5. Stoinis
6. David
7. Wade
8. Inglis
9. Agar

Bowling
1. Hazlewood
2. Ellis
3. Green
4. Zampa
5. Agar
6. Maxwell
7. Marsh
8. Stoinis
 
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Canada secured an effortless victory over Nepal. Nicholas Kirton, a former Windies under-19 player, scored 52 off 39 balls, and Ravinderpal Singh contributed a dynamic 41* off just 17 balls, taking Canada to 183 for 7 in their 20 overs. In response, Nepal was dismissed for 120, with former Guyanese players Delon Heyliger (4 for 20) and Jeremy Gordon (2 for 25, including a maiden over) leading the charge.

West Indies are back!
 
Oman clinched a nail-biter against Papua New Guinea in Trinidad, hitting the winning runs in a dramatic final over to reach their target of 138. The pitch seemed to play fair, offering a sporting contest with both the willow and the leather—16 wickets tumbled in the process.
 

Qlder

International Regular
Looks like we'll see a few West Indians making their debuts for Australia. WI are back baby!

Article says Australia has 9 players available and they can use Selector Bailey and coaches Hodge, McDonald and Borovec as fielders (Head, Maxwell, Stoinis, Green, Cummins & Starc not available)

Leaves batting a bit short and David may have to be 5th bowler as Marsh apparently not yet fit to bowl. They could give Inglis the gloves and bowl Wade I guess.

1. Warner
2. Inglis
3. Marsh
4. Wade (6)
5. David (5)
6. Agar (4)
7. Zampa (3)
8. Ellis (2)
9. Hazlewood (1)

If Namibia was ever going to beat Australia this would be the time with Zampa batting 7 😀
 
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Article says Australia has 9 players available and they can use Selector Bailey and coaches Hodge, McDonald and Borovec as fielders (Head, Maxwell, Stoinis, Green, Cummins & Starc not available)

Leaves batting a bit short and David may have to be 5th bowler as Marsh apparently not yet fit to bowl. They could give Inglis the gloves and bowl Wade I guess.

1. Warner
2. Inglis
3. Marsh
4. Wade (6)
5. David (5)
6. Agar (4)
7. Zampa (3)
8. Ellis (2)
9. Hazlewood (1)

If Namibia was ever going to beat Australia this would be the time with Zampa batting 7 😀
One way or the other, they are still going to win.
 

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