Rik
Cricketer Of The Year
Your forgetting Caddyshack hereMr Mxyzptlk said:Biggest Ears: AA/Gilly

Your forgetting Caddyshack hereMr Mxyzptlk said:Biggest Ears: AA/Gilly
Winner...New Zealand...right...that got anything to do with them thrashing "unbeatable" India?warrioryohannan said:Winner: New Zealand
Biggest Flop(Team): Obviously it will be England![]()
Rik said:Winner...New Zealand...right...that got anything to do with them thrashing "unbeatable" India?New Zealand won't win, but they will do well.
England...why England when you've got such an amazingly in-form Indian team?![]()
Yes, but England only have to play one match against Australia. I don't know how you can slagg England off saying they will be the biggest flop when Sri Lanka and India and Pakistan all have had poor run-ups to the World Cup, whilst England have had a pretty good one.warrioryohannan said:NZ might and might not win the cup, thats remains to be seen.
England is NOT going to even make it to the super six (unless Pak plays crap and England beat them) India on the other hand will definately make it to the super six!!
BTW, I just read somewhere that England haven't beaten Australia since 4 years in ODI:O :O :O , WOW!
I'm guessing he's discounting India since any poor performances will be expected going on current form, so they won't be a flop!Rik said:England...why England when you've got such an amazingly in-form Indian team?![]()
Right, just so this is retained for posterity, I will quote it (to save any editting mid-Tournament when he's proved wrong)warrioryohannan said:England is NOT going to even make it to the super six (unless Pak plays crap and England beat them) India on the other hand will definately make it to the super six!!
http://www-aus.cricket.org/link_to_...ARDS/GROUP-A/IND_SL_WC99_ODI21_26MAY1999.htmlIn 1999 Dravid batted exceptionally. Didn't he have that massive partnership with Ganguly?
Well out of the last 6 ODI matches between India and Aus, India has won 3 and Aus has won 3. The score is even.Rik said:I think if you look at all the teams Australia have played lately, not many of them have won many matches against them. Yes, even "mighty" India...
Well they are the matches played in this decade(starting with the 2000/01 season)....and yes out of those six matches, 5 were played in India and 1 in Nairobi. I was just giving the stats compared to the apparent jinx for England versus Australia, no matter where the matches are played.Eclipse said:yeah but look back a little fether than those last few mathes.
Also you will find all the victorys against Australia were in the subcontenent.
Why should relative performances against Aus matter?aussie_beater said:Well they are the matches played in this decade(starting with the 2000/01 season)....and yes out of those six matches, 5 were played in India and 1 in Nairobi. I was just giving the stats compared to the apparent jinx for England versus Australia, no matter where the matches are played.
Sachin got out for only 2 batting at number 4, that's the danger he faces if he bats so low, it's best if he has time to play himself in rather than going on the slog IMO, as if he gets in he could get a larger score rather than Sehwag getting a quick 70 or so. Also Sachin can battle through a bad patch in the innings, Ganguly and Sehwag are more likely to try and hit their way out of it and get out.Top_Cat said:http://www-aus.cricket.org/link_to_...ARDS/GROUP-A/IND_SL_WC99_ODI21_26MAY1999.html
That's about as massive as it gets.
isnt he about 250 years old now anywayRik said:Also look at the bottom of the Indian bowler's list...RR Singh with 5-31...I'm still not sure why they dropped him...