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Postby Pup » Fri Nov 09, 2007 12:22 am

I thought this would be go so any discussions about the SA Vs NZ series or the Pak Vs India ODIs dont get discussed to much in the test thread.

South Africa Vs New Zealand 1st Test.

Sth Africa won the toss and elected to bat.

Just after tea they are 6/168

Boucher on 13* and Nel 4*

Gibbs has been the top scorer so far on 63.

Vettori has the amazing figures of 11 overs 0/7, he really is one of the most creative and is probably the second best finger spinner to Murali IMO.

Bond has 3 for the Black Caps.


India Vs Pakistan 2nd ODI

Sachin Tendaulker made a brilliant 99 which was quicker than a run a ball to guide India to 9/321. Amazingly this was Sachins 5th score in the 90s in the past 5 months. Even more incredible was that 3 of them have been 99s. Gambhir made 57 as well, these two were followed by a string of 20s and 30s.

Ahktar got three for Pakistan.

Now chasing they are currently 1/47 after 7 with Akmal the man out.

I Cant see Pakistan chasing that down to be honest.
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Re: Other International Cricket

Postby NFC » Fri Nov 09, 2007 12:25 am

Nel out, SA 7/182.
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Re: Other International Cricket

Postby locky801 » Fri Nov 09, 2007 6:57 am

Pup wrote:I Sachin Tendaulker made a brilliant 99 which was quicker than a run a ball to guide India to 9/321. Amazingly this was Sachins 5th score in the 90s in the past 5 months. Even more incredible was that 3 of them have been 99s..



Funny game cricket, 6 months ago alot were saying the Tendaulker had had his day, well since then we have seen the Little Master back to his best. Absolutely love watching him bat when he is on song, just makes things look so easy :D
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Re: Other International Cricket

Postby Pup » Fri Nov 09, 2007 8:30 am

Well i was wrong, Pakistan managed to chase down 321 with one ball to spare. India will be disapointed they could not take a 2-0 lead in the series.

Younis Khan made a brilliant 117 of 110 balls to guide them home with no other batsmen scoring over 50, (Two or three forty and thrirties). No bowlers really excelled with the most economical going at 5.3 an over.

Great win by Pakistan.
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Re: Other International Cricket

Postby Pup » Fri Nov 09, 2007 8:34 am

In the test match, New Zealand bowled Sth Africa out for 226 with Gibbs scoring 63 being the top score.

Shane Bond took 4/73 while Danny Vettori took 2/26 from 18 overs.

In reply NZ are 2/41 at stumps, with Fleming unbeaten and Bond the night watchmen. NZ have never won a test series in Sth Africa and this will be their best oppurtunity. Saying that NZs batting line up is very brittle and unless Taylor and Fleming make runs then expect NZ to be bowled out for a similar score to Sth Arica.

I dont know what it is about Sth Africa but i love watching test cricket over there, bit in it for bat and ball.
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Re: Other International Cricket

Postby Rik E Boy » Fri Nov 09, 2007 8:45 am

Watched a bit of this and it appeared to be very 'Kiwi' like conditions yesterday. There was plenty of moisture in the air and a bit of swing in overcast conditions when normally Joburg is almost like Australian conditions. Sunny, good batting deck...Adelaide comes to mind.

These teams are very evenly matched. One thing that continues to amaze is that Amla is still playing test cricket. Has anyone ever seen this guy make runs? His technique is bloody awful! Kicking myself for not selecting Bond in my Hogg Shield team but the bastard keeps breaking down so I don't trust the guy!

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Re: Other International Cricket

Postby mal » Fri Nov 09, 2007 9:40 am

SA 226
NZ about 2/40

POLLOCK not selected
Lively pitch with lots of steep bounce
BOND 4 wickets and at 32 years of age still bowling fast and lethal whatta bowler

DALE STYNE
In the 13 odd overs before stumps I saw one of the most lethal spells of new
ball bowling I have seen in a long time.
Dale Styne bowling at a consistenly frightening speed of about 145kms was almost unplayable
Swings the ball away from right handers has a fast bouncer and sconed CUMMINGS
in the helmet as well.
He had FLEMING plumb LBW but it was given not out
Has 50 wickets at 30 odd in Test Cricket and at 24 years of age has a big career coming up.

Scores indicate NZ are well in front but with STYNE/NEL/NTINI/KALLIS I think SA
will bowl NZ out cheaply enough and can still win this test match.
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Re: Other International Cricket

Postby mal » Fri Nov 09, 2007 11:03 pm

SA 226
NZ 118
SA 2/26

As I had thought the SA attack dismissed NZ
Dale STYNE was devastating and followed his breathtaking spell from day one

STYNE
14.3 OVERS
3 MAIDENS
5/34

FLEMING is in hospital
KALLIS has been sconed as well
SA are 134 runs with 8 wickets left
THAT IS PROBABLY A BIG ENOUGH LEAD TO WIN !!!
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Re: Other International Cricket

Postby spell_check » Fri Nov 09, 2007 11:26 pm

They get bugger all to Test Matches over there in South Africa; but plenty go to their one dayers. That sort of crowd was what people thought would happen here in the 80s, but thanks to the dominance and attacking nature of Australian cricket, that's far from the case.
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Re: Other International Cricket

Postby mal » Fri Nov 09, 2007 11:52 pm

SPELLY
KALLIS has made 800+ runs in test matches this year at an average of 80+
From what I understand he has not made a score of less than 10 in all test innings in 2007
Imagine going through a year of test matchs without scoring below double figures?

He is simply a great batsman.
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Re: Other International Cricket

Postby mal » Sat Nov 10, 2007 8:51 am

Rik E Boy wrote:Watched a bit of this and it appeared to be very 'Kiwi' like conditions yesterday. There was plenty of moisture in the air and a bit of swing in overcast conditions when normally Joburg is almost like Australian conditions. Sunny, good batting deck...Adelaide comes to mind.

These teams are very evenly matched. One thing that continues to amaze is that Amla is still playing test cricket. Has anyone ever seen this guy make runs? His technique is bloody awful! Kicking myself for not selecting Bond in my Hogg Shield team but the bastard keeps breaking down so I don't trust the guy!

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REB REB REB :oops: :roll: :oops:
Your boy AMLA is 85 not out at stumps :wink: [sorry couldnt resist]

SA 226... GIBBS 63...BOND 4/73
NZ 118...FLEMING 40..SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSTYNE 5/34
SA 2/179 ...AMLA 85* KALLIS 76*

SA lead by 287 with 3 days to go and will win this in a canter

Champion batting allrounder Jaques KALLIS makes runs again
Is he the most valuable cricketer this millenuim ?
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Re: Other International Cricket

Postby rod_rooster » Sat Nov 10, 2007 10:08 am

mal wrote:
Champion batting allrounder Jaques KALLIS makes runs again
Is he the most valuable cricketer this millenuim ?


No.

He is one of the best allrounders we will see but no way is he the most valuable player this millennium. He simply doesn't take games apart like some others are capable of.
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Re: Other International Cricket

Postby mal » Sat Nov 10, 2007 11:35 pm

Rik E Boy wrote:Watched a bit of this and it appeared to be very 'Kiwi' like conditions yesterday. There was plenty of moisture in the air and a bit of swing in overcast conditions when normally Joburg is almost like Australian conditions. Sunny, good batting deck...Adelaide comes to mind.

These teams are very evenly matched. One thing that continues to amaze is that Amla is still playing test cricket. Has anyone ever seen this guy make runs? His technique is bloody awful! Kicking myself for not selecting Bond in my Hogg Shield team but the bastard keeps breaking down so I don't trust the guy!

regards,

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AMLA 150 NOT OUT :wink:

SA 226
NZ 118
SA 3/373
AMLA 150*
KALLIS 186 :prayer: :prayer: :prayer:
SA 3/373

SA 481 in front with 2 days and a bit to go
Im tipping SA will win this game !
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Re: Other International Cricket

Postby RustyCage » Sun Nov 11, 2007 1:13 am

Rik E Boy wrote: Kicking myself for not selecting Bond in my Hogg Shield team but the bastard keeps breaking down so I don't trust the guy!

regards,

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Re: Other International Cricket

Postby locky801 » Sun Nov 11, 2007 6:47 am

mal wrote:
Rik E Boy wrote:Watched a bit of this and it appeared to be very 'Kiwi' like conditions yesterday. There was plenty of moisture in the air and a bit of swing in overcast conditions when normally Joburg is almost like Australian conditions. Sunny, good batting deck...Adelaide comes to mind.

These teams are very evenly matched. One thing that continues to amaze is that Amla is still playing test cricket. Has anyone ever seen this guy make runs? His technique is bloody awful! Kicking myself for not selecting Bond in my Hogg Shield team but the bastard keeps breaking down so I don't trust the guy!

regards,

REB


AMLA 150 NOT OUT :wink:

SA 226
NZ 118
SA 3/373
AMLA 150*
KALLIS 186 :prayer: :prayer: :prayer:
SA 3/373

SA 481 in front with 2 days and a bit to go
Im tipping SA will win this game !



Thats a pretty bold and brave prediction Mal :D
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Re: Other International Cricket

Postby mal » Sun Nov 11, 2007 9:37 am

SA226
NZ 118
SA 3/422 DECLARED
NZ 3/57

NZ need to score 531 to win this test [I dont think they can win]

2nd innings SA were 2/20 with a lead of 128
Then the REB proterge AMLA and Mals boy KALLIS had that amazing 330 partnership.
KALLIS 186[262]
AMLA 176* [378]

What more can I say about Jaques
Reminds me so much Of Steve Waugh
Courageous, never gives up his wicket, a man of steel
He is the 2nd best batsman in the world , but only by a fingernail.

One more amazing stat about Jaques [unconfirmed]
______________________________________________________________________________

Has not made under double figures with the bat in Test matches in 2007 :prayer: :prayer:
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Re: Other International Cricket

Postby Rik E Boy » Sun Nov 11, 2007 12:47 pm

Amla LOL. Though they did drop the dud on 2. The Kiss of life strikes again!


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Re: Other International Cricket

Postby Pup » Sat Dec 01, 2007 12:24 am

Bump

Zimbabwe taking on the West Indies in a ODI series.

Zim made a pretty good 8/274

and West Indies are in a bit of trouble trying to chase it down 3/118 from 32. Nedd over 8 an over from here on in. Chanderpaul not out 65.


Are Pakistan trying to run India into some form before they arrive in Australia? Stumps on day 1 in the first test and India have notched up 3/352

Jaffer on 192 not out. Dravid made 50 and Tendaulker again getting close to a hundred before being bowled for 82.


In the other ODI between SA and NZ (No 2) South Africa elected to bat and are struggling at 3 for 52 from 16 overs. Kallis not out 20.
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Re: Other International Cricket

Postby stan » Sat Dec 01, 2007 10:43 am

Pup wrote:Bump

Zimbabwe taking on the West Indies in a ODI series.

Zim made a pretty good 8/274

and West Indies are in a bit of trouble trying to chase it down 3/118 from 32. Nedd over 8 an over from here on in. Chanderpaul not out 65.


Are Pakistan trying to run India into some form before they arrive in Australia? Stumps on day 1 in the first test and India have notched up 3/352

Jaffer on 192 not out. Dravid made 50 and Tendaulker again getting close to a hundred before being bowled for 82.


In the other ODI between SA and NZ (No 2) South Africa elected to bat and are struggling at 3 for 52 from 16 overs. Kallis not out 20.



Could just be another flat track over there. Whats happened to VVS Laxman, havent heard from him in a while?
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Re: Other International Cricket

Postby stan » Sat Dec 01, 2007 10:49 am

stan wrote:
Pup wrote:Bump

Zimbabwe taking on the West Indies in a ODI series.

Zim made a pretty good 8/274

and West Indies are in a bit of trouble trying to chase it down 3/118 from 32. Nedd over 8 an over from here on in. Chanderpaul not out 65.


Are Pakistan trying to run India into some form before they arrive in Australia? Stumps on day 1 in the first test and India have notched up 3/352

Jaffer on 192 not out. Dravid made 50 and Tendaulker again getting close to a hundred before being bowled for 82.


In the other ODI between SA and NZ (No 2) South Africa elected to bat and are struggling at 3 for 52 from 16 overs. Kallis not out 20.



Could just be another flat track over there. Whats happened to VVS Laxman, havent heard from him in a while?


Ok hes due to come in next. If the pitch is as flat as it sounds then he should find some form as well.

http://content-aus.cricinfo.com/baggygr ... 22924.html

Also have a read of this. Looks like there Pakistan attack was on song.
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