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Old 25-04-2007, 06:34 PM in reply to Django's post starting "Any comments!"
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I think you've got that one right!

SA have a faint hope at 44/2, but they need to strike again and quickly otherwise its game over and yet another semi final choke .
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In all probability Aus will win... however if S.A could just get Hayden right about now?? who knows
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If they get Hayden the victory margin will be one less wicket. We're are watching a formality, I'm afraid.
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Old 25-04-2007, 06:45 PM in reply to Occasional Fan's post starting "If they get Hayden the victory margin..."
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If they get Hayden the victory margin will be one less wicket. We're are watching a formality, I'm afraid.
Unfortunately so. It will be a good final.
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At 68/2 it looks that way. I just hope the final is a good game.
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South Africa have choked again . Well, let us hope that the Oz-SL final is more competitive.
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Old 25-04-2007, 09:16 PM in reply to Nostromo's post starting "South Africa have choked again :( ...."
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Were we really surprised that SA choked again??

If Sri Lanka have a fully fit team you just never know, we may get that competitive final we all want after all.
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Well, let us hope that the Oz-SL final is more competitive.
Could be but England took Sri Lanka to the wire, and they are not exactly a decent World Cup side., I think my money would be on Australia, they are a powerhouse of a team.
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Agghh Mr Hutt how the world needs your eternal optimism. I nominate you as the next United Nations chief.
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I cant help but thinking that the single most critical juncture in this match was the 6th over McGraths 3rd, where Jaques Kallis decided it was time to attack ball one Kallis premeditated down the pitch McGrath pitches short and follows Kallis bang 4 runs McGrath mutters something, ball two both take a breather, ball 3 Kallis premeditated down the pitch McGrath bowls an off stump yorker Kallis overcommited to a leg side short ball swipes in hope crack good bye off stump McGrath sucks in the sweetest breath of his cricketing life.
Then I listened to 3 commentators dribble about how Steve Waugh and some pretty strong voodoo say it was destined that Herchelle Gibbs was going to single handidly take South Africa to victory because the cricket gods owed him. Steve has obviously had quite a good time decapitating chickens in wooden hut's during his carribean journalistic holiday. And has found a willing and easliy impressed group of ex cricket players namely Ian Botham, Mark Nichols and Damien Flemming who were totally convinced Steve's voodoo predictions were going to come true even at 5-27.
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