Oops.Hasn't SA already qualified?
Oops.Hasn't SA already qualified?
Not quite, it might come down to NRR if Netherlands and Bangladesh win their remaining matches...this is provided that SA loses their final match in this groupHasn't SA already qualified?
That's what I thought too but BAN and NED play each other next so only one of them can get 6 points like SANot quite, it might come down to NRR if Netherlands and Bangladesh win their remaining matches...this is provided that SA loses their final match in this group
Oh well, there we go.That's what I thought too but BAN and NED play each other next so only one of them can get 6 points like SA
I mean you say play the reserves. There's only 4 you could bring in. Inglis for Wade makes no difference, Starc for Ellis improves the team, Agar for Zampa (or Maxwell) is hardly a huge issue and Green for Stoinis is virtually a 50/50 call anyway. These players would have something to prove and probably be more dangerous to Scotland.Of course Aus will rest players and give bench players some playing time.
Age old question tho, do you play to win a tournament or to win every match.
I have no problem with Aus setting out to win the match but in a cautious manner, if that improves their chances to win the tournament (and with the added extra of embarrassing "the auld enemy" and helping the Scots.)
Zimbabwe repeated the feat at the inaugural T20 World Cup in 2007. They may not have quite been minnow status then, but to beat an Aus team that had recently cruised to the 50 over World Cup was quite the surprise.I’m not sure Aus has lost to a minnow nation at a WC since Zimbabwe in 83. And while minnows generally won’t go deep into tourneys, there is usually an upset at some point by one of them which causes an established country some dramas in qualifying. You don’t win a WC by beating the likes of Namibia, but you can fist yourself by stumbling against them
It shows how doable for England it is. I do think they can go big against Oman in particular if they bat first, the top 3 could all drag the team to 250 odd. Scotland's failure to thrash Namibia could end up being their undoing.Interestingly, if that was England thrashing Namibia by that score then England NRR would improve from -1.800 to 2.584, well ahead of Scotland's 2.164