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15th Match - South Africa v West Indies (25th March)

Who will win this match?


  • Total voters
    8
  • Poll closed .

Stapel

International Regular
Though it seems applaudable by De Kock to still be out there, consuming a third of all balls available at a run-a-ball, is never ever a good thing in T20.
 

LightningStrike

U19 Debutant
Though it seems applaudable by De Kock to still be out there, consuming a third of all balls available at a run-a-ball, is never ever a good thing in T20.
As England showed against Afghanistan. You only need 12 balls to completely change the game.

Plenty of time yet.
 

Stapel

International Regular
As England showed against Afghanistan. You only need 12 balls to completely change the game.

Plenty of time yet.
As you said, that was against Afghanistan. I can't see that happening here, when, for instance, Badree is given the ball again.
 

91Jmay

International Coach
Huge wicket, good knock from De Kock given the circumstances. Run a ball when rest of top 6 scored 21 combined can't be criticised.
 

Howe_zat

Audio File
130 should be target, and that whilst below par is at least defendable
NZ defending 130 by a distance against India comes to mind. Not sure we've seen much danger in the wicket but so many getting out bowled to spinners says it can't be easy
 

91Jmay

International Coach
NZ defending 130 by a distance against India comes to mind. Not sure we've seen much danger in the wicket but so many getting out bowled to spinners says it can't be easy
Yeah, the groundsman has clearly left some more grass on this one though. Less demons in pitch and ball coming onto bat as well.
 

theegyptian

International Vice-Captain
Windies pulling this off would be perfect for England. They could get through even if they lose.
Very hard to see that given net run rates as far as I can see. Would require SA to beat SL. But SA would surely have a better nrr than England in that case and go through.
 

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