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RE: 2022 ICC Men's T20 Cricket World Cup - lovebabes56 - 23-10-2022 08:53

Strange not seeing West Indies in the mix


RE: 2022 ICC Men's T20 Cricket World Cup - Boomerangutangangbang - 23-10-2022 20:22

Match 17 Group 2 Bangladesh v Netherlands - Hobart (05.00 BST)
Netherlands elected to field
Bangladesh 144-8 (20 overs) Afif 38 Shanto 25 Mussadek 20 no de Leede 2-29 van Meekeren 2-21
Netherlands 135 Ackermann 62 van Meekeren 24 Taskin 4-25 Hasan 2-15
Bangladesh won by 9 runs


RE: 2022 ICC Men's T20 Cricket World Cup - Boomerangutangangbang - 24-10-2022 06:40

Match 18 Group 2 South Africa v Zimbabwe - Hobart (09.00 BST)
Zimbabwe elected to bat
Zimbabwe 79-5 (9/9 overs) Madhevere 35 no Ngidi -20
South Africa 51-0 (3/7 overs T 64) de Kock 47 no
No Result


RE: 2022 ICC Men's T20 Cricket World Cup - Charlemagne - 24-10-2022 07:57

The ICC in an effort to accelerate the game brought in a slow over rate penalty in T20I cricket. The slow overrate in T20 Internationals results in a fielder less outside of the 30-yard circle for the remaining overs of the innings. It’s an in-match penalty when the bowling team fails to complete the innings by a stipulated time.

To stop getting a penalty teams have started to put backroom staff around the outside of the boundaries. Austraila have done this and have been followed by India.


RE: 2022 ICC Men's T20 Cricket World Cup - hornball - 24-10-2022 16:10

Never really understood how this issue became the #1 concern for the ICC?? Other issues around fair and equitable distribution and opportunity should really be the things that occupy what is now their limited role.


RE: 2022 ICC Men's T20 Cricket World Cup - SecretAgent - 24-10-2022 16:17

^ My guess would be TV money. Can’t have a game running 10 minutes late and spoiling the TV schedule can we?


RE: 2022 ICC Men's T20 Cricket World Cup - Boomerangutangangbang - 24-10-2022 18:27

Match 19 Group 1 Australia v Sri Lanka - Perth
Australia elected to field
SL 157-6 (20 overs) Nissanka 40 Asalanka 38 no Dhananjaya 26
AUS 158-3 (16.3 overs) Stoinis 59 no Finch 31 no Maxwell 23
Australia won by 7 wickets


RE: 2022 ICC Men's T20 Cricket World Cup - Boomerangutangangbang - 25-10-2022 16:51

Tomorrow (05.00 BST)
Match 20 Group 1 England v Ireland - MCG
England elected to field
Ireland 157 (19.2 overs) Balbirnie 62 Tucker 34 Livingstone 3-17 Wood 3-34 S Curran 2-31
England 105-5 (14.3 overs) Malan 35 Alli 24 no Little 2-16
Ireland won by 5 runs (DLS Method)


RE: 2022 ICC Men's T20 Cricket World Cup - hornball - 25-10-2022 20:50

^ I watched an edited version of the pre match press conference with Jos Buttler, and - in fairness to him - in response to the usual ' it is only ireland....an easy win then Jos (or I assume that was the nature of the questions) he said that they wont take Ireland for granted. After the Sri Lanka match, I doubt that England have much to fear.
The wider point though was that Buttler took the view that T20 brought the teams closer together, and made it less of a certainty. I would respectfully disagree - particularly when it comes to Ireland - as I have said before, and I wondered whether he had taken notice of the previous times Ireland had gone on to win, which were in the 50 over competitions. I doubt they will add to their tally tomorrow, even allowing for the fact that England's spin threat is not of the same order as Sri Lanka posed.


RE: 2022 ICC Men's T20 Cricket World Cup - Boomerangutangangbang - 26-10-2022 07:28

England started poorly with the ball, but dragged it back well, at 103-1 in the 12th over, 180+ was on the cards. Way too much short bowling, which opened up boundary options in the powerplay. Ireland used the dimensions of the field well with lots of 2s & 3s on offer. A stop-start situation with the rain didn't help, coupled with an empty ground by comparison to the India Pakistan sell-out.