@ponderable saidI don't think he means that definition of "hot"
What about Sri Lanka or Pakistan?
India are the home team and will have a big crowd of supporters
They have to be favourites.
If there are day/night fixtures which there usually are a lot will depend on the coin toss.
29 Sep 23
@ponderable saidIndia are top of the ODI, T20 and test rankings, Plus they're at home. Sri Lanka aren't great at the moment and Pakistan always seem to find a way to lose.
What about Sri Lanka or Pakistan?
England should be good enough for a semi final spot.
@venda saidThere has to be a better solution than a coin toss, maybe 'home' and 'away' matches with the home team deciding who bats first?
I don't think he means that definition of "hot"
India are the home team and will have a big crowd of supporters
They have to be favourites.
If there are day/night fixtures which there usually are a lot will depend on the coin toss.
@a-unique-nickname saidDon't think it's gonna happen Trev.
There has to be a better solution than a coin toss, maybe 'home' and 'away' matches with the home team deciding who bats first?
Bit late for rule changes
@ponderable saidI don't profess to being an expert but I am following the competition.
And there seems to be the world cup for the upsets: Netherlands beats South Africa.
Did the experts on site saw that coming?
All the sides have experience in this format but you would expect the sides with the "more talented" shall we say players winning the most games.
However,it all depends on the performance on the day.A dropped catch,a few batsmen getting out to silly shots or just bad luck can turn any game on it's head.
England were poor against Afghanistan who played out of their skin and deservedly won.England still have all the top sides to play and I wouldn't expect them to qualify for the last 4.Australia have had a poor start also,They have dropped more catches than any other side.
My prediction for the last 4 would be New Zealand -who have been excellent,South Africa,Pakistan and India
@venda saidI wrote a reply to this a couple of days ago on an airport wifi and it didn't send.
I don't profess to being an expert but I am following the competition.
All the sides have experience in this format but you would expect the sides with the "more talented" shall we say players winning the most games.
However,it all depends on the performance on the day.A dropped catch,a few batsmen getting out to silly shots or just bad luck can turn any game on it's head.
E ...[text shortened]... diction for the last 4 would be New Zealand -who have been excellent,South Africa,Pakistan and India
I had said that for me Afganistan beating England wasn't as big of a shock than Netherlands beating south Africa but I had forgotten that last year Netherlands beat SA at the T20 WC. 50 over cricket a lot different however, Afghanistan are always improving and capable of beating anyone on their day imo.
I haven't seen much of it this year tbh but I did just catch the last couple of hours of the SA innings there against England, incredible partnership at the end. England bowlers have been poor but SA were excellent.
I'd agree with New Zealand, India and South Africa but Pakistan are hard to trust, as shown in the Australia defeat. If England beat Australia and Pakistan they can still make the top 4 but It's looking increasingly unlikely.
@a-unique-nickname saidI can't see England bearing any side at the moment.
I wrote a reply to this a couple of days ago on an airport wifi and it didn't send.
I had said that for me Afganistan beating England wasn't as big of a shock than Netherlands beating south Africa but I had forgotten that last year Netherlands beat SA at the T20 WC. 50 over cricket a lot different however, Afghanistan are always improving and capable of beating a ...[text shortened]... nd beat Australia and Pakistan they can still make the top 4 but It's looking increasingly unlikely.
Apart from a couple of individuals, they just haven't turned up.
They had an easy start playing the weaker teams and should have been top of the group.
What they must NOT do now is make wholesale changes.
@venda saidThey've been a complete shambles. Too many changes, bad decisions with the toss. It all started ages ago, dropping Jason Roy just because he wanted to play in America and cancel his central contract. Then taking Archer as a reserve but he wasn't fit if someone got injured.
I can't see England bearing any side at the moment.
Apart from a couple of individuals, they just haven't turned up.
They had an easy start playing the weaker teams and should have been top of the group.
What they must NOT do now is make wholesale changes.
They desperately miss Morgan imo, best captain they've ever had.
@a-unique-nickname saidAgreed.England have been awful.
They've been a complete shambles. Too many changes, bad decisions with the toss. It all started ages ago, dropping Jason Roy just because he wanted to play in America and cancel his central contract. Then taking Archer as a reserve but he wasn't fit if someone got injured.
They desperately miss Morgan imo, best captain they've ever had.
I obviously don't know what has been said off field,but it seems to me they just don't seem bothered.Maybe dressing room politics has had a say? Morale is important and England's must be at an all time low.
New Zealand have been unlucky with injuries to their bowlers but they still should make the top 4
The Aussies have had a resurgence.I can't bring myself to support them because the cheats Smith and Warner are playing. Imo they should have been banned for life.
Pakistan have dropped a few points,mainly because of poor fielding.
At the moment I can't see anyone beating India and South Africa to the final