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RE: 2023 ICC Cricket World Cup (50 over version)
Yet again - like NZ - SA the bridesmaids once more! First off, a mention for the pitch - as a cricket contest should be, SA underperformed on it, but it was a fair - contest driven track among what have been far too many run laden surfaces. Given how tight the match became, as well as Miller played - and he did - I am sure he is almost inconsolable, after leaving 16 deliveries out there from his knock by giving it away at exactly the wrong time. Yes - without his 101 - they would never have been in the contest, but given the track, which was not going to get easier to bat on, even if he had to farm the strike and accept a few more dot balls, his ability to power hit would surely have meant (easy in hindsight) that he could have have helped to post maybe 230 - 235?? - just before he gave it away, I was screaming at the box 'just play the inns out' (expletives removed) Ok, Australia got across the line with three wickets in hand, but with the tight ending we got, not inconceivable that SA could have snared the last three wickets in time, with the extra runs per ball pressure the Aussies would/could have been under!
Congrats all the same to Australia. Quality final coming up, provided the ICC do not allow India to dictate the pitch played on again. How they got away with it in any event, without the ICC flatly rejecting their intentions, beats me! I was always under the impression the ICC oversee WC pitches?? Time for India to have some power taken away (same for Aus/Eng)
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RE: 2023 ICC Cricket World Cup (50 over version)
(16-11-2023 17:13 )hornball Wrote: Yet again - like NZ - SA the bridesmaids once more! First off, a mention for the pitch - as a cricket contest should be, SA underperformed on it, but it was a fair - contest driven track among what have been far too many run laden surfaces. Given how tight the match became, as well as Miller played - and he did - I am sure he is almost inconsolable, after leaving 16 deliveries out there from his knock by giving it away at exactly the wrong time. Yes - without his 101 - they would never have been in the contest, but given the track, which was not going to get easier to bat on, even if he had to farm the strike and accept a few more dot balls, his ability to power hit would surely have meant (easy in hindsight) that he could have have helped to post maybe 230 - 235?? - just before he gave it away, I was screaming at the box 'just play the inns out' (expletives removed) Ok, Australia got across the line with three wickets in hand, but with the tight ending we got, not inconceivable that SA could have snared the last three wickets in time, with the extra runs per ball pressure the Aussies would/could have been under!
Congrats all the same to Australia. Quality final coming up, provided the ICC do not allow India to dictate the pitch played on again. How they got away with it in any event, without the ICC flatly rejecting their intentions, beats me! I was always under the impression the ICC oversee WC pitches?? Time for India to have some power taken away (same for Aus/Eng)
Although there are many twists and turns in a 50 over contest, how you start your innings with bat/ball and in the field sets the tone and the course of the game. Powerplay 1 (1-10) showed the gulf in class execution and intent. South Africa elected to bowl, so you would assume they got the conditions they believed would give them the best chance of winning. Australia where disciplined with their line and length and at 18-2 they had control. By contrast when Australia started their innings they threw some punches, seizing on anything remotely wayward. At 74-2 the game was over. Travis Head was an easy choice for MOTM, he broke the Miller Klassen partnership which had the potential to propel the score beyond 250 and he batted with abandon. The turn that South Africa found was the reason the batted first, I don't think they needed the 300 that many pundits were predicting. The contest wasn't as close as it looked. Australia had the benefit of playing low risk cricket against tight spin bowling and the pace of the impressive Coetzee. From 141-5 at the mid innings mark the middle/lower order only needed singles to comlete the task.
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