about even Id say ...Windies support very quiet ...have been for some time tooWho have most supporters there Sarge?
Are there many WI supporters or are they just keeping quiet?
hoping England are on form ... without Roy for a couple of games, with a hamstring tearThat's the windies as good as gone,win tomorrow we go top good chance of improving the run rate tomorrow aswell
hoping England are on form ... without Roy for a couple of games, with a hamstring tear
Windies started looking beaten from about the 18th over of their bowling today IMO
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Obviously miss Roy but hopefully he will only miss tomorrow which is Afghanistan and Sri Lanka Friday, if there was 2 games to pick for him to miss it would be them,4 points from next 2 and we're as good as in the semi finals
No idea why my reply went like that
Ahh yeah that makes sense ?Because you deleted the second ] bracket from the quote coding!
Windies heads went down around 18th over ... pretty much looked like theyre merely going through the motions since 24th over ... 17 needed from 10 overs... could be all over in the next 1,2 or 3 overs? only question is how fast will Bangladash finish this match offBangladesh strolling to it. They'd have chased down 400 the way they're going now!
They're going to rue that tight loss to New Zealand though.....as it is, they're going to have to win at least two from three against Australia, India & Pakistan. Tough ask.
Windies seem like a team that lacks fight. They can be great when the wind's at their backs, but in their performances against England and here today, they've just given up when things have gone against them. Senior players too comfortable on IPL riches? Lack of regional identity/fan pressure compared to the other teams? (not that this stopped them in the 80s and early 90s). Whatever it is, it's such a shame that they don't leave it out on the field every game because there's a hell of a lot of talent in that side...….
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