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**Official** Group A Discussion

Cabinet96

Global Moderator
Sat Jun 8
3rd Match, Group A - England v Australia
Edgbaston, Birmingham

Sun Jun 9
4th Match, Group A - New Zealand v Sri Lanka
Sophia Gardens, Cardiff

Wed Jun 12
7th Match, Group A - Australia v New Zealand
Edgbaston, Birmingham

Thu Jun 13
8th Match, Group A - England v Sri Lanka
Kennington Oval, London

Sun Jun 16
11th Match, Group A - England v New Zealand
Sophia Gardens, Cardiff

Mon Jun 17
12th Match, Group A - Australia v Sri Lanka
Kennington Oval, London
 
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Burgey

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Dunno whether to go to the footy in Townsville Saturday night or sit in the hotel bar and watch this instead.

#firstworldproblems
 

Cabinet96

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Yeah, I'll probably miss the first match due to playing all of Saturday. Why can't there be time for both FFS?
 

Cabinet96

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I think South Africa and West Indies are overhyped, and I think New Zealand and Sri Lanka are under hyped. If I had to bet which group the winner would come from, I'd bet A.
 

BeeGee

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My pick for the NZ team to play Sri Lanka:

Ronchi
Guptill
Williamson
Taylor
Elliott
McCullum
Vettori
NcCullum
Southee
Mills
McClenaghan
 

hendrix

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You're probably right, but I would genuinely prefer Franklin over Elliot against SL's spinners.
 

flibbertyjibber

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Clarke ruled out tomorrow, carrying the rest of the side finally telling on his back then.

Must be a worry with ashes only a month away.
 

flibbertyjibber

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Yes but that was this year and it seems to be more of a problem at present than previously. Too important a player to risk ahead of an ashes series for a one day competition that is lower in priority for both sides.
 

Cabinet96

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I'm surprised he's been out so long actually. As you said he's always had it and never missed that long from it. All rather a bit odd really.
 

Spark

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He missed about three months of ODI cricket after the 09 Ashes, IIRC. It's not unknown for him to be ruled out of whole one-day series because of this.
 

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