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| International Captain Member Since: Jan 2006 Location: Perth, WA National Team: Australia Domestic Team: Western Warriors | Quote:
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| Administrator PC Awards 2009: Best Post Contributor AKA: Sylvester Member Since: Dec 2003 Location: Auckland National Team: Australia Domestic Team: NSW Blues | Quote:
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| Banned AKA: Ben Member Since: Aug 2006 Location: Sydney, Australia National Team: Australia Domestic Team: NSW | Hayden's done quite well, shades of his Test resurrection back in late of 05/06. In his last 3 innings against the proper playing nations he scored 3 centuries. 181*, 101 (off 68 balls) & 158. I can see him getting atleast one more ton before the WC finishes & retiring from OD cricket on a high. It's done his average the world of good. It's even now better then the great Ricky Ponting's. Would've been nice if he finished on another not out against though. ![]() Shame on you all who wanted him dropped even when he was performing (despite not being as well as we came to expect). Gilchrist failing again is a worry, Watson looks a form batsman as he regulary getting not outs when he comes in late in the innings. I think putting Gilchrist down the order and him coming in late to slog a few would do him the world of good & perhaps open with Watson & Hayden? I like Watson, how he looked so smug & arrogant as he watched the minnow batsman from the slips cordon looking absolutely unimpressed. | ||
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| PC Awards 2009: Best Staff Member, Best Cricket Story Thread AKA: Suren Member Since: Feb 2006 Location: TN, India. National Team: India, NZ, SA. Domestic Team: Somerset | Hayden is having an awesome time.. I watched only few overs though in the start where Hayden was going steadily! The way Windies started was great, but Aussies did well in the end. Its upto three main hitters now... Gayle,Lara and Samuels! If they explode with solid support from Sarwan & Chanderpaul, then Windies are still the favourites. | ||
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| International Coach AKA: F1Alive Member Since: Jan 2007 Location: Melbourne, Australia National Team: Australia Domestic Team: Victorian Bushrangers | Yea well done Hayden. I said he must impress me concerning one day matchs and he has! Maybe he reads these forums? haha ![]() | ||
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| Fantasy Cricket Team Member Since: May 2006 Location: London, Canada National Team: Windies,Lankans Domestic Team: Jamaica, T&T | Windies victory depends on Gayle and Lara, if Gayle can snap out of his slump and score a good 50+ than the windies might have a chance. some dude just got owned on cric info lol Quote:
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| PC Awards 2009: Best Staff Member, Best Cricket Story Thread AKA: Suren Member Since: Feb 2006 Location: TN, India. National Team: India, NZ, SA. Domestic Team: Somerset | Windies are recovering well from early three wickets but nowhere near the victory path with around 10 runs needed per over. In SA match, its being a brilliant display from SA so far especially the last wicket with the run out was amazing. It reminded me Rhodes ![]() | ||
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| ICC Chairman Member Since: Sep 2006 Domestic Team: Leicestershire, Dolphins | Hogg keeps getting wickets. If he continues his top world cup form he will have to be a consideration for the test team. Australia and South Africa can peak now as far as i care,we'll scrape through the super 8's and do it when it matters ![]() | ||
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