Aussies accusing other teams of cheating, short memory's lads.
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Aussies accusing other teams of cheating, short memory's lads.
Hey Dave.
Good to see you back.
You gunna stick around for the upcoming ashes series?
^ :smileylaughing:
I have not seen you post for years mate.
I know swing low is the rugby. Ill have to google the cricket term:)
We'll soon see how fixed it was in the semis. It should be England v India again there and NZ v Aussies in the other semi, i think?
The Indians are missing their best player from the tournament I believe.
Definitely something dodgy with MS Dhoni yesterday as I've watched him in the IPL smashing 20+ of overs to win games and apart from a few exceptions he wasn't even trying to play shots.
^ i thought the game was full of match fiximg and cheating Aussie cuntz sandpapering balls?
I see Vijar Shankar is out for the rest of the world cup.
England knocked Sri Lanka out and now they score 338 against the Windies.
Well that was amazing.
The Windies looked like they were going to get over the line, when on came Angelo Mathews, who hasn't bowled since December 2017, and he conned Pooran (118) into nicking a slower ball.
Which I think will put an end to the Windies charge, but they have two wickets left.
Sri Lanka win by 23 runs.
Just when you thought there a full schedule of cricket ...
The Women's Ashes on English soil
How each team is looking on the eve of The Ashes
Australia has won both warm-up matches it has played since arriving in the UK against the English Academy side.
Jess Jonassen starred in the first one-day match with three wickets at a low economy rate and Rachael Haynes top-scored in the middle of the order, making 55 runs.
Two days later, they met in Loughborough again where Australia's batting line up again proved solid. It amassed a whopping 337 runs in 50 overs thanks to an opening partnership between Healy and Nicole Bolton (71 runs) before Meg Lanning just fell short of a century with 96.
Meanwhile, the England side comes into the Women's Ashes off the back of a highly successful home series against the West Indies.
It has now won 14 consecutive matches across a range of formats.
Rain did hamper the series and the Windies are not known to be a particularly strong touring side, but certainly England's 208-run victory in the first ODI at Leicester — the location of the first two Ashes matches — should put Australia on alert.
More here
On now ... Bangladesh v India
India won the toss and elected to bat ... and have hit a 6 in the first over!
Looks fine weather.
https://en.crictime.com/watch-live-c...treaming-1.htm
Put the house on India ... I have
... be kind, I could be couch surfing if India lose :)
Put the house on India at odds of 1/5 before a ball was bowled, no value there. Over 319 runs at 5/6 is my bet.
And all the unwashed Poms still believe India didn't hand them the last game as a gift.
Well a few of them anyway! :smileylaughing:
^ Difficult to pick what the score would be until I could see how the pitch would play.
^ Granted, but we are well into the tournament and many of the pitches are being reused, so I wouldn't bet on total scores.
But you did and the pitch seems OK. Even bounce and little grip for the spinners.
Kohli just gone, 320 starting to look a bit dodgy now...
The Banglas won't get near 300.