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Old 16-09-2007, 11:21 AM   #166 (permalink)
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Englands fielding has giving SAFricans a chance here, pathetic
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Despite all the big hits and missed catches, it looks as if we're going to keep them down to a chaseable total.
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Old 16-09-2007, 11:23 AM   #168 (permalink)
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South Africa get 154 gifted 30 runs by England with the abysmal fielding.
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Old 16-09-2007, 11:30 AM   #169 (permalink)
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South Africa get 154 gifted 30 runs by England with the abysmal fielding.
What happened then? I was only able to follow the game on ceefax.

Even so, there seem to be some odd goings on. Snape as a 6th bowler always looked odd, and so it proved. And there was too much unnecessary chopping &changing afaics. with Dmitri & Schofield suffering from having to bowl single-over spells for no obvious reason. Plus 7 wides is completely unacceptable from guys who are supposed to do this for a living.
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England did everything very well... except catch...
If it wasnt for that England would have been chasing somthing more like 130 odd.
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What happened then? I was only able to follow the game on ceefax.

Even so, there seem to be some odd goings on. Snape as a 6th bowler always looked odd, and so it proved. And there was too much unnecessary chopping &changing afaics. with Dmitri & Schofield suffering from having to bowl single-over spells for no obvious reason. Plus 7 wides is completely unacceptable from guys who are supposed to do this for a living.
I thought the constant bowling changes was good.. maybe one or two two over spells, but I think it doesnt allow the bastmen to settle and in this for of the game that is so important.
Aus did the constant changes to great effect v Bangladesh and England.
Allthough there where a few two over spells in those games
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What happened then? I was only able to follow the game on ceefax.

Even so, there seem to be some odd goings on. Snape as a 6th bowler always looked odd, and so it proved. And there was too much unnecessary chopping &changing afaics. with Dmitri & Schofield suffering from having to bowl single-over spells for no obvious reason. Plus 7 wides is completely unacceptable from guys who are supposed to do this for a living.
Put down at least 5 chances one of them was Morkel who went on to hit three 6's in the next 3 balls arfter the drop (actually wasn't even a drop 2 fielders put each other off and neither laid a hand on it). Boucher & Kemp both scored boundries after being given chances Boucher dropped twice in 2 balls.
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A dilemma now do I go for a Chinese or watch the England innings?

Think I'l watch the cricket for the time being
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Put down at least 5 chances one of them was Morkel who went on to hit three 6's in the next 3 balls arfter the drop (actually wasn't even a drop 2 fielders put each other off and neither laid a hand on it). Boucher & Kemp both scored boundries after being given chances Boucher dropped twice in 2 balls.
ffs. Good job I wasn't following it properly. Bloody amateurs.
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Useless Wright gone for another duck. Just need prior out now & then the proper cricketers can start playing.

Anyway should be fun with KP in now.
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Wright gone for a duck, beginning to agree with Chappell about proven performers in other formats> domestic specialists.
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