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Old 13-03-2007, 07:02 PM in reply to DomainK's post starting "what a start....the first 4 balls read..."
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Younis gone too - a really poor shot off a ball that should have been left. These guys are batting as if they are chasing 342 or even 442!
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And just as I was typing the last post, younis khan played a bad shot to get out....this match is getting interesting.
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Old 13-03-2007, 07:36 PM in reply to DomainK's post starting "And just as I was typing the last post,..."
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Read only appeals when he is dead sure and that's why he isn't in the team. Fletcher wants his keepers to appeal for everything.

West Indies will win this game.
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Old 13-03-2007, 07:59 PM in reply to darksideofthemoon's post starting "Read only appeals when he is dead sure..."
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West Indies should win from here.
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Old 13-03-2007, 08:29 PM in reply to greg's post starting "West Indies should win from here."
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Hard to call at the same time you have the following

West Indies 3-77 (23.5)
Pakistan 3-79 (23.4)

Still anyones match so far
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Old 13-03-2007, 08:46 PM in reply to Aussie-Yank's post starting "Hard to call at the same time you have..."
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Something of a comeback by pakistan. Inzy and Yousef look comfortable. They should be able to ease their way up to something like 150 from 40 overs and if they don't lose too many wickets, they should reach the target and step up the run rate.

But a couple of quick wickets and its back in West Indies control. At the moment, I would rate it 50/50. Good Match...

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Smith's double of Inzi and Akmal have all but ended Pakistan's run today - I cant see them getting back from here.
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Old 13-03-2007, 09:16 PM in reply to Aussie-Yank's post starting "Smith's double of Inzi and Akmal have..."
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Great bowling by West Indies, they have snatched the gamee up now. It should be the hosts game unless a brilliant batting performance by Pakistan's tail. Otherwise, I can see West Indies into the Super 8 already, no way are they going to lose another game in the group.

116-6. I'm glad the West Indies are going to win, they deserve too and I really don't like Pakistan that much.
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Old 13-03-2007, 09:33 PM in reply to Henners's post starting "Great bowling by West Indies, they have..."
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No point speculating on the man of the match either - unless one of the Pakistani tail-enders pulls off a phenomenal recovery, then the award has to go to Smith. 30-odd with the bat and 3 wickets; I don't think the Windies could have asked for much more.
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You can never rule out the Windies in one day cricket IMO adam, I was not sure they had set a good enough target though (under 250) - but they have bowled well.
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