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***Official***Match #23- Bangladesh vs South Africa- October 24th-Wankhede, Mumbai (D/N)

Adorable Asshole

International Regular
theyve nailed the powerplay bowling better than any team other than maybe India. That Sri Lanka match was a road as well. That Netherlands matched they messed up though. Their main issue has been cleaning up the lower order/ tail but most of these games were done and dusted by the time they wagged. But lot of their games they’ve pretty much closed it out after 20 overs with like 3-5 wickets
Their **** bowling will be exposed against India and NZ.
 

Owzat

U19 Captain
whats test status to do with playing extremely bad in world cup?
elevated above their real standing ie aren't that good

also generally speaking how good you are in Tests is a reasonable reflection on ODIs, windies, lanka, ireland, desh, not the best in Tests or ODIs, not a coinkydink
 

Owzat

U19 Captain
I think it's plainly obvious that you bat and then get a bit of help with the new ball under the lights. The dew has really not been a factor apart from maybe the Eng/NZ game which then utterly spooked England into bowling against Afghan and SA.

And yes, India are confusing everyone because they like chasing and are just better than everyone else anyway.
except those who chose to bat first, until today, lost, so out the window goes the theory in dew course
 

Sunil1z

International Vice-Captain
Next SA match vs Pak would be interesting. They haven’t beaten Pak in ICC tournaments since 1999 WC iirc
 

Kenneth Viljoen

International Regular
South Africa's problem vs the tail

1.Sri Lanka 232/6 》326 all out
(94/4)

2.Australia 70/6 》177 all out
(107/4)

3.Netherlands 112/6 》 248/8
(136/2)

4.England 68/6》170 all out
(102/4)

5.Bangladesh 81/6》233 all out
(152/4)

Runs conceded after having a side 6 down from Top 3 sides :

India- 196 Runs
New Zealand- 199 Runs
South Africa- 591 Runs

Absolutely ridiculous!
 
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Silver Silva

International Vice-Captain
South Africa's problem vs the tail

1.Sri Lanka 232/6,
End up on 326 all out (94/4)

2.Australia 70/6
End up on 177 all out (107/4)

3.Netherlands 112/6
End up on 248/8 (136/2)

4.England 68/6
End up on 170 all out (102/4)

5.Bangladesh
81/6
End up on 233 all out (152/4)

Runs conceded after having a side 6 down from the teams in top 3 positions on the table :

India- 196 Runs
New Zealand- 199 Runs
South Africa- 591 Runs

Absolutely ridiculous!
Wow, that's more than India and NZ combined .
 

loterry1994

International Debutant
South Africa's problem vs the tail

1.Sri Lanka 232/6,
End up on 326 all out (94/4)

2.Australia 70/6
End up on 177 all out (107/4)

3.Netherlands 112/6
End up on 248/8 (136/2)

4.England 68/6
End up on 170 all out (102/4)

5.Bangladesh
81/6
End up on 233 all out (152/4)

Runs conceded after having a side 6 down from the teams in top 3 positions on the table :

India- 196 Runs
New Zealand- 199 Runs
South Africa- 591 Runs

Absolutely ridiculous!
I don’t know if it’s because they let the foot off the pedal a bit. But they definitely need to bring the right guys back earlier to finish the game whether it’s Rabada or someone with variety. They have the first 30 overs set for their bowling at the moment though
 

Kenneth Viljoen

International Regular
I don’t know if it’s because they let the foot off the pedal a bit. But they definitely need to bring the right guys back earlier to finish the game whether it’s Rabada or someone with variety
It's already cost us one game vs the Netherlands, and letting a side get an extra 40 or 50 runs than they ought to will cost us dearly when the inevitable tense game comes along.
 

centurymaker

Cricketer Of The Year
More than SA’s batting, I am impressed by their bowling. I doubt any other bowling side would have reduced Bangladesh to 50/4 in first 10 overs . And they did the same to England as well as Australia
Same here. Their bowling is what is standing out to me though with scoreboard pressure.
 
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centurymaker

Cricketer Of The Year
I think it's plainly obvious that you bat and then get a bit of help with the new ball under the lights. The dew has really not been a factor apart from maybe the Eng/NZ game which then utterly spooked England into bowling against Afghan and SA.

And yes, India are confusing everyone because they like chasing and are just better than everyone else anyway.
Yes dew has not been a big factor thus far!

Teams need to start batting first.
 

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