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Semi Finals/Final - Australia, Sri Lanka, England and Pakistan

grecian

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Dibbly dobbly nothing bowlers have never really been successful in T20, particularly at the highest level.
Oh then we totally agree, I was just saying that and many critics of the game kept on blathering about it. Counties did use them a lot too at first, James Hildreth bowling for Zummerset was particularly distressing. Anyway this partnership looking a bit dangerous.
 

Stapel

International Regular
Oh then we totally agree, I was just saying that and many critics of the game kept on blathering about it. Counties did use them a lot too at first, James Hildreth bowling for Zummerset was particularly distressing. Anyway this partnership looking a bit dangerous.
The partnerships might last for a while, but it's still nothing but a run-a-ball. After 16 overs, the RR is 5.75....
 

NasserFan207

International Vice-Captain
Just slightly overdoing the slower ball bouncer atm one feels
Nasser Hussain made a great point though, the way bats are made these days (lots of weight at the bottom of the bat) makes hitting straight sixes very easy, its harder with these weird bouncers.
 

Jono

Virat Kohli (c)
There is nothing worse than seeing a slower ball bouncer on a slow pitch missed by an uncoordinated batsman.

Its good tactics though.
 

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