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Old 06-03-2007, 08:33 PM in reply to Nostromo's post starting "India did well to reach 300 - even..."
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Yes disapointing play by the kiwis. Oram is a class player doe's any one have the latest score updates for the warm up matches?
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Old 06-03-2007, 09:00 PM in reply to mismaiden's post starting "Yes disapointing play by the kiwis...."
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Last update Bangladesh are 192 for 7

Chasing 224 set by NZ
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Old 06-03-2007, 09:22 PM in reply to mismaiden's post starting "Last update Bangladesh are 192 for..."
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i'm assuming an outstanding bangladeshi victory then... where are you getting these updates? cricinfo is broken
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I don't think it's broken, Mr Kiwi - just only carrying very occasional updates on most of these warm-ups. It's the same with the BBC site - nothing there about the Bangladesh innings yet.
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BD win by 2 wkts

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Yes Bangladesh won with 8 balls remaining!

Well done to them..
More Problems for NZ Mark Gillespie is injured..
Send over Chris Martin i say..
He got another 5 wicket bag for Auckland yesturday..
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One thing though....if all of these warm up matches are played on different new grounds.where pitches have had inconsistent bounce and grounds on which WC matches are actually played are different..we got to wait and see..which teams come out good
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ha! after their antics against AUS in the last few weeks the Kiwis would've been feeling like the dragon-slayer, and now they just got done by a goanna!

had to happen sometimes i spose, well done bangladesh, just a shame these games don't even have List-A status
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One thing though....if all of these warm up matches are played on different new grounds.where pitches have had inconsistent bounce and grounds on which WC matches are actually played are different..we got to wait and see..which teams come out good
Well said. The 'Multipurpose' Ground on which India played Holland yesterday looked like it really had a lot of purposes! The bounce was very inconsistent.

Also, the mindset of the players from big teams playing minnows in these unofficial matches is not easy to fathom. Most individual players will probably to trying to get used to the local conditions and get their eyes in; the minnows on the other hand, might be going all out to seize their moment of glory, knowing that there might not be another later when things get serious. To that extent, these results are irrlelevant.
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A wonderful win by Bangladesh!

I hope it gives them confidence going into the group matches in Trinidad. I wonder how their games with India and Sri Lanka will turn out....
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