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Cmon. We are bad but no way are Netherlands finishing above usWith that result it means Australia are in the Wooden Spoon position.
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I reckon Australia are a chance of winning the spoon too. Mark my word Sri Lanka will give Australia a run for their money tomorrow.
I reckon the Dutch could beat Australia on their day. Really great in qualifying.Cmon. We are bad but no way are Netherlands finishing above us
Tough call but it was probably a 50:50 call between him and Gurbaz. His wickets were relatively big wickets: Brook and Root.How does Gurbaz not get man of the match ffs?
I don't expect much from the wallabies because Australian rugby is pox but this Australian cricket team should be doing much better.With that result it means Australia are in the Wooden Spoon position.
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I reckon Australia are a chance of winning the spoon too. Mark my word Sri Lanka will give Australia a run for their money tomorrow.
I just don't see it happening. Great for cricket if it does, but it's not likely. Who have they beaten of note recently? They had a good win against West Indies who didn't even qualify for the world cup but before that their last competitive game against anyone of note was maybe a close loss to Sri Lanka in the qualifiers or their win against South Africa in the T20 world cup last year. In the longer 50 over format I just don't see them with a chance of beating anyone this world cup. (maybe England )I reckon the Dutch could beat Australia on their day. Really great in qualifying.
Being the betting man that you are you must have big money on Sri Lanka tonight and Australia for the spoon given the odds and how confidently you're talking about it?With that result it means Australia are in the Wooden Spoon position.
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I reckon Australia are a chance of winning the spoon too. Mark my word Sri Lanka will give Australia a run for their money tomorrow.
He was player of the tournament at a T20 World Cup at 24 years old. It's probably why they're giving him some rope.While I never expressly wish ill on a sportsman whether I dislike them or am indifferent to them, it warms my heart every time I see Sam Curran getting belted, and the topper was his little run in with the cameraman.
The guy averages almost 40 and goes at 6 an over yet seems to be thought of by what is otherwise a very very good (usually) one day team as some sort of white ball specialist. He’s junk.
He was player of the tournament at a T20 World Cup at 24 years old. It's probably why they're giving him some rope.
I also love seeing him get belted though haha.
Will save my laughter until we play Afghanistan lolBrilliant AGH, well played and well deserved. It's hard to laugh too hard at England given how garbage the Aussies have been too.
No I didnt bet on Australia for the wooden spoon.Being the betting man that you are you must have big money on Sri Lanka tonight and Australia for the spoon given the odds and how confidently you're talking about it?
Could make a case for both teams, Kusal Mendis is the most in form bat for either side at the moment. If he bats close to 25 overs batting the way he does and shows a glimpse of that format, it will have a huge role in the outcome of the game.Sri Lanka had to go through the same qualifying process as the Netherlands. Not even Afghanistan had to do that.
Absolutely there is more pressure on Australia, though it’s hard to see where Sri Lanka are going to get 100 overs of good consistent cricket from