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Re: 2026 T20 World Cup

Postby RB » Sat Feb 14, 2026 11:20 am

Lightning McQueen wrote:
The Dark Knight wrote:That's 2-0 for Zimbabwe against Australia in the T20 World Cup now.

Wow, that’s disturbing, I would have thought that we’re on the better side of the ratio against every other nation


Then this will make for some grim reading.

At T20 World Cups (only 50 matches total for us, so small sample sizes for most opponents) we're on the wrong side of the ledger against India, NZ, and Zimbabwe, and all square with Afghanistan, England and the Windies.

In all T20Is, we're on the wrong side of the ledger against India (comfortably, W12 L22) and Pakistan, and all square with Afghanistan, England, and Zimbabwe.

At ODI World Cups, we're square with the Windies (W5 L5) and have a winning record against everyone else.

In all ODI matches, the South Africans have a winning record against us but it's close (W51 L55 and some ties as well). We're on the better side of the ratio against all other opponents.

We have a winning test record against all opponents.

Next I should do this for the Redbacks...
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Re: 2026 T20 World Cup

Postby Brodlach » Sat Feb 14, 2026 11:41 am

Bring in the Pontiff
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Re: 2026 T20 World Cup

Postby Lightning McQueen » Sat Feb 14, 2026 11:54 am

The Dark Knight wrote:
Lightning McQueen wrote:How do we pick Inglis over someone who is absolutely glowing with form and has a good short game record.
How does Dwarshuis get a game?

Assume you're talking about Carey? Inglis has a better T20 record and a substantially better T20I record than Carey.

Dwarshius gets a game because he's left arm (probably the best left arm pace option currently) and been a consistently high wicket taker in the BBL for the last three seasons.

As much as I value your input and knowledge of all things cricket, I cannot bring myself to accept that Inglis was a better option than Carey.

Maybe I’m too harsh on Dwarshuis but I’ve never really rated him, he can produce a good spell but has a tendency to bowl too many balls right in the slot, he seems very hittable too often, mind you, the conditions don’t really suit him.

I respectfully acknowledge your thoughts.
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Re: 2026 T20 World Cup

Postby Lightning McQueen » Sat Feb 14, 2026 11:57 am

RB wrote:
Lightning McQueen wrote:
The Dark Knight wrote:That's 2-0 for Zimbabwe against Australia in the T20 World Cup now.

Wow, that’s disturbing, I would have thought that we’re on the better side of the ratio against every other nation


Then this will make for some grim reading.

At T20 World Cups (only 50 matches total for us, so small sample sizes for most opponents) we're on the wrong side of the ledger against India, NZ, and Zimbabwe, and all square with Afghanistan, England and the Windies.

In all T20Is, we're on the wrong side of the ledger against India (comfortably, W12 L22) and Pakistan, and all square with Afghanistan, England, and Zimbabwe.

At ODI World Cups, we're square with the Windies (W5 L5) and have a winning record against everyone else.

In all ODI matches, the South Africans have a winning record against us but it's close (W51 L55 and some ties as well). We're on the better side of the ratio against all other opponents.

We have a winning test record against all opponents.

Next I should do this for the Redbacks...


Yet we seem to do enough to win the games that matter.

Please don’t post the Redbacks records until Monday, I’d rather deal with all things disappointing on the same day.
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Re: 2026 T20 World Cup

Postby The Dark Knight » Sat Feb 14, 2026 3:18 pm

Lightning McQueen wrote:
The Dark Knight wrote:
Lightning McQueen wrote:How do we pick Inglis over someone who is absolutely glowing with form and has a good short game record.
How does Dwarshuis get a game?

Assume you're talking about Carey? Inglis has a better T20 record and a substantially better T20I record than Carey.

Dwarshius gets a game because he's left arm (probably the best left arm pace option currently) and been a consistently high wicket taker in the BBL for the last three seasons.

As much as I value your input and knowledge of all things cricket, I cannot bring myself to accept that Inglis was a better option than Carey.

Maybe I’m too harsh on Dwarshuis but I’ve never really rated him, he can produce a good spell but has a tendency to bowl too many balls right in the slot, he seems very hittable too often, mind you, the conditions don’t really suit him.

I respectfully acknowledge your thoughts.
Carey definitely the better wicket keeper and longer form/all round batter no doubt.
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