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Today is going to be awesome - just hope it includes a win for us.
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So Vettori is fit again, I see. From what I'm reading, the jury is still out on de Villiers' back. I hope they're not stupid enough to chance it if he's not quite fit enough.
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I hope AB comes back in full health. We will need his batting style today however he must not play if he could do further damage. Why do I have to be at work!!!
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They might pick him to bat only and let Van Wyk keep again, but then which bowler misses out?
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That's what I'm thinking. Botha would be the logical player to drop.Mystical_Titan wrote:They might pick him to bat only and let Van Wyk keep again, but then which bowler misses out?
Oh, and New Zealand, of course.Stuart wrote:So England and South Africa are the only two left who have never won it, right?
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I almost stayed at home today to watch the game.
Personally I think we have one of the strongest, if not the strongest, team we have ever had. Good luck to the boys today.
Personally I think we have one of the strongest, if not the strongest, team we have ever had. Good luck to the boys today.
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Strongest in the sense of almost perfectly balanced. And I'm going home later to watch it.RuadRauFlessa wrote:I almost stayed at home today to watch the game.
Personally I think we have one of the strongest, if not the strongest, team we have ever had. Good luck to the boys today.
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What time does the match start?
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Demmit, we lost the toss and are chasing.
De Villiers keeping (woohoo!). Botha playing ahead of Tsotsobe (meh, but expected).
De Villiers keeping (woohoo!). Botha playing ahead of Tsotsobe (meh, but expected).
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I'm glad we're bowling first.
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This story about Kallis not singing the anthem is seriously getting old now. Half the Bafana players don't sing it and no one gets upset.
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Woohoo, one down already!
5/1
5/1
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Who is complaining now Stu?
5/1 MCullum out...
5/1 MCullum out...
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Watching live streaming of the game online.
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Not too bad - one wicket gone already
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There was a big thing about it the other day, and I just saw them commenting on Cricinfo today too.Anakha56 wrote:Who is complaining now Stu?
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hMM 17/2 after 7 overs not going too smoothly for NZ at the moment.
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I'm too scared to watch.
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Me too that is why I follow it on http://live4.cricbuzz.com/live/scorecar ... rter-Final
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NZ recovering well...
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Run rate of under 4 will not do the trick.
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oh dear
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But we can chase that