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| ODI Archived Threads 2005 Onwards. One day cricket. |
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| Symonds looking all at sea? The ball has not beaten his bat yet and he is looking solid as. At 5-97, his is playing very sensibly. The wicket is seaming all over the place, irregular bounce, and a slow outfield. Symonds and Hussey are playing very well and if they are still their at the 45 over mark, Australia will post 225+. And Australia, as always, will recover to post a competitive target. 200 will be very hard to chase on this wicket and in these conditions. I would be very nervous indeed if i was an English batsman. That opening stand by Gilchrist and Hatden will prove crucial in the end i think.
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| Are you watching the same game? He should have been bowled when he played and missed at Freddie but somehow the bail stayed on. |
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| One ball in 54 deliveries. Vaughan has stuffed up here big time.
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| Yes, it may well prove to be a match-winning partnership. A fifty run partnership when Australia were on the ropes was crucial in what will prove to be a low scoring match. As i said, the English batsmen will be very nervous indeed. Good knock Symonds.
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Strauss is on his home ground and has already scored lots of runs at Lords in International cricket. Tresco is in good nick. Vaughan has got a hundred in each of his last 3 innings at Lords Pietersen is averaging over 100 in 1 day cricket. Flintoff needs runs Colly is having a great season. |
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| Will they bat out 50 overs.169-7.Get some ribticklers in at these bowlers Harmi. |
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