Cricket World Cup 2023 (in Asia)
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Match #31
BANG 204 off 45.1 overs (Mahmudullah 56, L. Das 45, Shakib-al-Hasan 43, Shaheen Afridi 3-23, Mohammad Wasim 3-31, Haris Rauf 2-36) defeated by PAK 3/205 off 32.3 overs (Fakhar Zaman 81, Abdullah Shafique 68, Mehidy Hasan Miraz 3-60)
Match #32
SAf 4/357 of 50 overs (R. van der Dussen 133, Q. de Kock 114, D Miller 53, T. Southee 2-77) defeated NZ 167 off 35.3 overs (G. Phillips 60, K. Maharaj 4-46, M. Jansen 3-31, G. Coetzee 2-41)
BANG 204 off 45.1 overs (Mahmudullah 56, L. Das 45, Shakib-al-Hasan 43, Shaheen Afridi 3-23, Mohammad Wasim 3-31, Haris Rauf 2-36) defeated by PAK 3/205 off 32.3 overs (Fakhar Zaman 81, Abdullah Shafique 68, Mehidy Hasan Miraz 3-60)
Match #32
SAf 4/357 of 50 overs (R. van der Dussen 133, Q. de Kock 114, D Miller 53, T. Southee 2-77) defeated NZ 167 off 35.3 overs (G. Phillips 60, K. Maharaj 4-46, M. Jansen 3-31, G. Coetzee 2-41)
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Maxwell concussed after falling from a golf cart.
To miss the next game.
To miss the next game.
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1 tequila,2 tequila,3 tequila,Floor!
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Match #33
IND 8/357 of 50 overs (S. Gill 92, V. Kohli 88, S. Iyer 82, D. Madushanka 5-80) defeated SL 55 off 19.4 overs (M. Shami 5-18, M. Siraj 3-16)
Close game this one
IND 8/357 of 50 overs (S. Gill 92, V. Kohli 88, S. Iyer 82, D. Madushanka 5-80) defeated SL 55 off 19.4 overs (M. Shami 5-18, M. Siraj 3-16)
Close game this one
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Match #34
NED 179 of 46.3 overs (S. Engelbrecht 58, M. O’Dowd 42, Mohammad Nabi 3-28, Noor Ahmad 2-31) defeated by AFG 3/181 off 31.3 overs (Hashmat Shahidi 56*, Rahmat Shah 52)
Match #35
NZ 6/401 off 50 overs (R. Ravindra 108, K. Williamson 95, G. Phillips 41, Mohammad Wasim 3-60) defeated by PAK 1/200 off 25.3 overs (Fakhar Zaman 126*, Babar Azam 66*) by D/L method
Match #36
AUS 286 of 49.3 overs (M. Labuschagne 71, C. Green 47, S. Smith 44, C. Woakes 4-54, A. Rashid 2-38, M. Wood 2-70) defeated ENG 253 off 48.1 overs (B. Stokes 64, D. Malan 50, M. Ali 42, A. Zampa 3-21, P. Cummins 2-49, J. Hazlewood 2-49, M. Starc 2-66)
Match #37
IND 5/326 of 20 overs (V. Kohli 101*, S. Iyer 77, R. Sharma 40) defeated SAf 83 off 27.1 overs (R. Jadeja 5-33, K. Yadav 2-7, M. Shami 2-18)
Match #38
SL 279 of 49.3 overs (C. Asalanka 108, P. Nissanka 41, S. Samarawickrama 41, Tanzim Hasan Sakib 3-80, Shoriful Islam 2-51, Shakib al Hasan 2-57) defeated by BANG 7/282 off 41.1 overs (Najmul Hossain Shanto 90, Shakib al Hasan 82, D. Madushanka 3-69, A. Mathews 2-35, D. Theekshana 2-44)
Match #39
AFG 5/291 of 50 overs (Ibrahim Zadran 129*, J. Hazlewood 2-39) defeated by AUS 7/293 off 46.5 overs (G. Maxwell 201*, Rashid Khan 2-44, Nareen-ul-Haq 2-47, Azmat Omarzai 2-52)
NED 179 of 46.3 overs (S. Engelbrecht 58, M. O’Dowd 42, Mohammad Nabi 3-28, Noor Ahmad 2-31) defeated by AFG 3/181 off 31.3 overs (Hashmat Shahidi 56*, Rahmat Shah 52)
Match #35
NZ 6/401 off 50 overs (R. Ravindra 108, K. Williamson 95, G. Phillips 41, Mohammad Wasim 3-60) defeated by PAK 1/200 off 25.3 overs (Fakhar Zaman 126*, Babar Azam 66*) by D/L method
Match #36
AUS 286 of 49.3 overs (M. Labuschagne 71, C. Green 47, S. Smith 44, C. Woakes 4-54, A. Rashid 2-38, M. Wood 2-70) defeated ENG 253 off 48.1 overs (B. Stokes 64, D. Malan 50, M. Ali 42, A. Zampa 3-21, P. Cummins 2-49, J. Hazlewood 2-49, M. Starc 2-66)
Match #37
IND 5/326 of 20 overs (V. Kohli 101*, S. Iyer 77, R. Sharma 40) defeated SAf 83 off 27.1 overs (R. Jadeja 5-33, K. Yadav 2-7, M. Shami 2-18)
Match #38
SL 279 of 49.3 overs (C. Asalanka 108, P. Nissanka 41, S. Samarawickrama 41, Tanzim Hasan Sakib 3-80, Shoriful Islam 2-51, Shakib al Hasan 2-57) defeated by BANG 7/282 off 41.1 overs (Najmul Hossain Shanto 90, Shakib al Hasan 82, D. Madushanka 3-69, A. Mathews 2-35, D. Theekshana 2-44)
Match #39
AFG 5/291 of 50 overs (Ibrahim Zadran 129*, J. Hazlewood 2-39) defeated by AUS 7/293 off 46.5 overs (G. Maxwell 201*, Rashid Khan 2-44, Nareen-ul-Haq 2-47, Azmat Omarzai 2-52)
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Possibly out first ball. Dropped on 33!
Who said you need to move your feet!
Who said you need to move your feet!
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Best 50 over innings I have ever seen
Too far for Baker now he's on to it, now he’s got it, OPEN GOAL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! The Dons are in front by one point at the 8 minute mark
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Absolutely incredible. Unfortunately, I didn’t see it live (fell asleep after losing a couple of wickets).
When I woke, I had a look at the scorecard. I literally stared at it for a minute or two - disbelieving what I was seeing. Kept saying… that must be a misprint “can’t be 201… surely…”
Completely stunned.
I’ve seen the highlights. Bonkers. Would love to see ball by ball some day…
I think this innings will be talked about in the same manner of Dean Jones’ 210 at ‘Madras’ all those years ago in the Tied Test.
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Match #40
ENG 9/339 of 50 overs (B. Stokes 108, D. Malan 87, C. Woakes 51, B. de Leede 3-74, A. Dutt 2-67, L. van Beek 2-88) defeated NED 179 off 37.2 overs (T. Nidamanuru 41*, M. Ali 3-42, A. Rashid 3-54, D. Willey 2-19)
ENG 9/339 of 50 overs (B. Stokes 108, D. Malan 87, C. Woakes 51, B. de Leede 3-74, A. Dutt 2-67, L. van Beek 2-88) defeated NED 179 off 37.2 overs (T. Nidamanuru 41*, M. Ali 3-42, A. Rashid 3-54, D. Willey 2-19)
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Possibly.But considering how long Jonesy’s Innings took,if you watch that Ball by Ball,you could be reaching for the smelling salt,water and fan to keep you going for Hours!BenDoolan wrote: ↑Thu Nov 09, 2023 12:17 pmAbsolutely incredible. Unfortunately, I didn’t see it live (fell asleep after losing a couple of wickets).
When I woke, I had a look at the scorecard. I literally stared at it for a minute or two - disbelieving what I was seeing. Kept saying… that must be a misprint “can’t be 201… surely…”
Completely stunned.
I’ve seen the highlights. Bonkers. Would love to see ball by ball some day…
I think this innings will be talked about in the same manner of Dean Jones’ 210 at ‘Madras’ all those years ago in the Tied Test.
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Yep, true. Test match conditions are much worse - day time, belting sun, searing heat, high humidity, long hours of concentration etc.grassy1 wrote: ↑Thu Nov 09, 2023 7:00 pmPossibly.But considering how long Jonesy’s Innings took,if you watch that Ball by Ball,you could be reaching for the smelling salt,water and fan to keep you going for Hours!BenDoolan wrote: ↑Thu Nov 09, 2023 12:17 pmAbsolutely incredible. Unfortunately, I didn’t see it live (fell asleep after losing a couple of wickets).
When I woke, I had a look at the scorecard. I literally stared at it for a minute or two - disbelieving what I was seeing. Kept saying… that must be a misprint “can’t be 201… surely…”
Completely stunned.
I’ve seen the highlights. Bonkers. Would love to see ball by ball some day…
I think this innings will be talked about in the same manner of Dean Jones’ 210 at ‘Madras’ all those years ago in the Tied Test.
With this, the heat and humidity was there. But the constant thrashing of the bat would have been energy sapping. Mind you, he had to field in the heat of the day too.
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Gawd,hope he didn’t he a Madras or Chennai Curry before he started his Innings!BenDoolan wrote: ↑Thu Nov 09, 2023 7:14 pmYep, true. Test match conditions are much worse - day time, belting sun, searing heat, high humidity, long hours of concentration etc.grassy1 wrote: ↑Thu Nov 09, 2023 7:00 pmPossibly.But considering how long Jonesy’s Innings took,if you watch that Ball by Ball,you could be reaching for the smelling salt,water and fan to keep you going for Hours!BenDoolan wrote: ↑Thu Nov 09, 2023 12:17 pmAbsolutely incredible. Unfortunately, I didn’t see it live (fell asleep after losing a couple of wickets).
When I woke, I had a look at the scorecard. I literally stared at it for a minute or two - disbelieving what I was seeing. Kept saying… that must be a misprint “can’t be 201… surely…”
Completely stunned.
I’ve seen the highlights. Bonkers. Would love to see ball by ball some day…
I think this innings will be talked about in the same manner of Dean Jones’ 210 at ‘Madras’ all those years ago in the Tied Test.
With this, the heat and humidity was there. But the constant thrashing of the bat would have been energy sapping. Mind you, he had to field in the heat of the day too.
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Match #41
SL 171 of 46.4 overs (K. Perera 51, T. Boult 3-37, R. Ravindra 2-21, M. Santner 2-22, L. Ferguson 2-35) defeated by NZ 5/172 off 23.2 overs (D. Conway 45, D. Mitchell 43, R. Ravindra 42, A. Mathews 2-29)
Match #42
AFG 244 off 50 overs (Azmat Omarzai 97*, G. Coetzee 4-44, K. Maharaj 2-25, L. Ngidi 2-69) defeated by SAf 5/247 off 47.3 overs (R. van der Dussen 76, Q. de Kock 41, Mohammad Nabi 2-35, Rashid Khan 2-37)
Match #43
BANG 7/306 off 50 overs (Towhid Hridoy 74, Najmul Hossain Shanto 45, A. Zampa 2-32, S. Abbott 2-61) defeated by AUS 2/307 off 44.4 overs (M. Marsh 177*, S. Smith 63*, D. Warner 53)
Match #44
ENG 9/337 of 50 overs (B. Stokes 84, J. Bairstow 59, Haris Rauf 3-64, Shaheen Afridi 2-72, Mohammad Wasim 2-74) defeated PAK 244 off 43.3 overs (Agha Salman 51, D. Willey 3-56, G. Atkinson 2-45, A. Rashid 2-55, M. Ali 2-60)
Match #45
IND 4/410 of 50 overs (S. Iyer 128*, K. Rahul 102, R. Sharma 61, S. Gill 51, V. Kohli 51, B. de Leede 2-82) defeated NED 250 off 47.5 overs (T. Nidamanuru 54, S. Engelbrecht 45, M. Siraj 2-29, J. Bumrah 2-33, K. Yadav 2-41, R. Jadeja 2-49)
SL 171 of 46.4 overs (K. Perera 51, T. Boult 3-37, R. Ravindra 2-21, M. Santner 2-22, L. Ferguson 2-35) defeated by NZ 5/172 off 23.2 overs (D. Conway 45, D. Mitchell 43, R. Ravindra 42, A. Mathews 2-29)
Match #42
AFG 244 off 50 overs (Azmat Omarzai 97*, G. Coetzee 4-44, K. Maharaj 2-25, L. Ngidi 2-69) defeated by SAf 5/247 off 47.3 overs (R. van der Dussen 76, Q. de Kock 41, Mohammad Nabi 2-35, Rashid Khan 2-37)
Match #43
BANG 7/306 off 50 overs (Towhid Hridoy 74, Najmul Hossain Shanto 45, A. Zampa 2-32, S. Abbott 2-61) defeated by AUS 2/307 off 44.4 overs (M. Marsh 177*, S. Smith 63*, D. Warner 53)
Match #44
ENG 9/337 of 50 overs (B. Stokes 84, J. Bairstow 59, Haris Rauf 3-64, Shaheen Afridi 2-72, Mohammad Wasim 2-74) defeated PAK 244 off 43.3 overs (Agha Salman 51, D. Willey 3-56, G. Atkinson 2-45, A. Rashid 2-55, M. Ali 2-60)
Match #45
IND 4/410 of 50 overs (S. Iyer 128*, K. Rahul 102, R. Sharma 61, S. Gill 51, V. Kohli 51, B. de Leede 2-82) defeated NED 250 off 47.5 overs (T. Nidamanuru 54, S. Engelbrecht 45, M. Siraj 2-29, J. Bumrah 2-33, K. Yadav 2-41, R. Jadeja 2-49)
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Mitch Marsh with a big hundred
He’s been is fine form this year. Good on him
He’s been is fine form this year. Good on him
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Thank heavens whatever he had to rush home to got resolved quickly.
To me,it was “Yeah,ok.If it’s urgent family business,fair enough!”
If it was me,I would have told the family to wait until the Team had finished up in India,NO MATTER WHAT!
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Ask his Grandfather to wait and die another day?
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