Two finely balanced sides lock horns in what is widely expected to be a closely fought encounter.
It would need the nerve of a gambler to predict a winner straight out. There is nothing much to choose from between the two sides, but personally I would give the Islanders a few inches more than the Kiwis, and I have my reasons for it.
Both sides were drubbed by
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The Sri Lankan spinners have the knack of pushing the middle overs through very quickly and that is the time in the game where bad habits might creep in for the batsmen, as things might not go their way. It has happened many a time in the past when Murali and Sanath, with their plethora of experience, have stifled the run rate and plotted the downfall of strong batting lineups.
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Both sides would be strengthened immensely by the return of their strike bowlers (Bond and Oram for NZ, Murali and Vaas for SL) and would hope the rest would have done more good than harm. The contest at least on paper promises a seat edge thriller but
Stephen Fleming and his boys would have to restrict their opponents to a sub-250 score otherwise it could well turn out to be another so near yet so far story for the Kiwis.
3 comments:
Krish, It could be a coincidence but in this world cup all your predictions (almost all) have gone wrong. You predicted India will win the world cup, but they didn't even reach the super 8s. You predicted RSA will clean up Bangla, while the latter happened. So many such cases. So going by your luck in this world cup, I am thinking NZL will make it to the finals, even though I support Sri Lanka today and for the cup.
Hats off to you. Sri Lanka played it according to your script and won.
excellent forcast
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