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Eyes not spreadsheets
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World Cup Predictions League - Round 38: New Zealand v Sri Lanka
New Zealand v Sri Lanka - closing time for predictions is 8.00am GMT on Friday 18th March.
Points system Toss - 1 point Match result - 10 points Batsman scoring at the highest strike rate in the match - 10 points Strike rate of the quickest scoring batsman - spot on - 12 points; within 5 - 8 points; within 10 - 4 points; within 15 runs - 2 points Most economical bowler - 10 points Economy rate of the most economical bowler - spot on - 12 points; within 0.1 - 8 points; within 0.3 - 4 points; within 0.5 - 2 points Total runs in the match - spot on - 15 points; within 10 runs - 10 points; within 25 runs - 7 points; within 50 runs - 5 points; within 100 runs - 2 points Total wickets in the match - spot on - 10 points; within 1 wicket - 7 points; within 2 wickets - 5 points; within 3 wickets - 2 points For quickest scoring batsman, the batsman must have scored at least 10% of his team's runs. For strike rate, please submit a round number to represent runs scored per 100 balls. For most economical bowler, the bowler must have bowled at least 10% of his team's overs. For economy rate, please submit a number to 1 dp representing runs per over.
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Toss - New Zealand
Match result - Sri Lanka Batsman scoring at the highest strike rate - Ross Taylor Strike rate - 129 Most economical bowler - Muttiah Muralitharan Economy rate - 4.7 Total runs - 596 Total wickets in the match - 18 |
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Toss - New Zealand
Match result - New Zealand Batsman scoring at the highest strike rate - Ross Taylor Strike rate - 115 Most economical bowler - Muttiah Muralitharan Economy rate - 4 Total runs - 524 Total wickets in the match - 18
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Toss - New Zealand
Match result - Sri Lanka Batsman scoring at the highest strike rate - Sanga Strike rate - 111 Most economical bowler - Muttiah Muralitharan Economy rate - 4.1 Total runs - 522 Total wickets in the match - 16 |
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Toss - Sri Lanka
Match result - Sri Lanka Batsman scoring at the highest strike rate - Tillakaratne Dilshan Strike rate - 120 Most economical bowler - Muttiah Muralitharan Economy rate - 3.5 Total runs - 550 Total wickets in the match - 16 |
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SL McCullum 141 Murali 3.3 553 16
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Toss - SL
Match result - SL Batsman scoring at the highest strike rate - B McCullum Strike rate - 125 Most economical bowler - Murali Economy rate - 3.8 Total runs - 525 Total wickets in the match - 16
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Eyes not spreadsheets
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Toss SL Result SL Batsman Mathews S/R 117 Bowler Kulasekara E/R 2.7 Runs 418 Wickets 19 Code:
flibbertyjibber 21 morgieb 21 Somerset 21 xanderbiscuits 21 Blaze 18 19 centurymaker 19 BoyBrumby 17 fredfertang 16 biased indian 15 marc71178 14 Marcuss 12 NUFAN 8 |
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