I took a screenshot of the points table before the Indians mauled PNG today. Zim was on top for nearly 4 days in their group
Three ways in which we can progress:
1. We beat the Aussies, we are through. It doesn't look too outlandish. They did not look all the good a team against the Indians.
2. Both the matches Aussies are left with are rained off, including our game against them. We end up with 3 points at least and they have only 2.
3. We lose to the Aussies but beat India (looks almost impossible) and Aussies don't win too handsomely against PNG, giving us better NRR to go through. This is the toughest of the options and it surely won't come down to this. If Zim has lost to Aus and both Zim - Ind and Aus - PNG are rained off too, we might stand a chance to go through with better NRR.
[Match Thread] U19 WC: Zimbabwe vs Papua New Guinea
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Re: [Match Thread] U19 WC: Zimbabwe vs Papua New Guinea
I think we have a very good chance to beat the Aussies...they sucked against the spin even on a good batting track.
And their bowling looked weak too..
And their bowling looked weak too..
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The Australians looked particularly weak...
Their seam bowling at least looked toothless, and their fielding shocking.
On another note, India under 19's literally have two kids bowling 92mph with ease. What incredible finds! 19 years old and bowling that fast.
Their seam bowling at least looked toothless, and their fielding shocking.
On another note, India under 19's literally have two kids bowling 92mph with ease. What incredible finds! 19 years old and bowling that fast.
Re: [Match Thread] U19 WC: Zimbabwe vs Papua New Guinea
I’d say they’re the favorites for the WC.
Re: [Match Thread] U19 WC: Zimbabwe vs Papua New Guinea
15 years ago I would never have imagined India producing so many good fast bowlers.sloandog wrote: ↑Tue Jan 16, 2018 8:19 amThe Australians looked particularly weak...
Their seam bowling at least looked toothless, and their fielding shocking.
On another note, India under 19's literally have two kids bowling 92mph with ease. What incredible finds! 19 years old and bowling that fast.
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