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<big>Ponting's middle order folds again in defeat</big>
Savio D'Souza, Reuters
February 16, 2011, 3:49 am

BANGALORE, Feb 15 (Reuters) - Half centuries by the South African openers set up a surprisingly easy seven-wicket victory over Australia on Tuesday in a World Cup warm-up match giving the holders' skipper Ricky Ponting much food for thought.

In particular, another slump by his middle order will concern Ponting.

Chasing a modest 218 for victory, South Africa's captain Graeme Smith (65 retired) and Hashim Amla (60 retired) survived a barrage of leg before and caught behind appeals by Brett Lee and Shaun Tait early on before settling down to put on 131 runs.

Smith then retired undefeated followed by Amla to give their team mates some batting practice and JP Duminy (47 not out) duly anchored the innings to take his team home inside 45 overs.

Although the match was only a friendly, the result which comes hot on the heels of Australia's 38-run defeat to World Cup hosts India on Sunday will concern Ponting ahead of the tournament opening on Saturday.

In their innings, Australia made 217 all out with Ponting (55) and Michael Clarke (73) top scoring in a 122-run partnership for the third wicket which at least gave them some time at the crease after the two openers were dismissed with just six runs on the board.

It was 36-year-old Ponting's second half century of the week.

Clarke, coming off a drop in form, spent some quality time and his gritty knock against the strong South African pace battery should instil some confidence in him.

BADLY MISSING

However, the form of the middle order, badly missing Michael Hussey who was left out of the squad after injury, will worry Ponting after its failure against India two days earlier.

Australia slipped from a comfortable 127 for two in the 30th over to be bowled out for 217 inside their quota of overs, for the second match in a row.

Pacer Dale Steyn and left-arm spinner Robin Peterson took three wickets each as the Proteas' fast bowlers and spinners shared the spoils.

While Peterson accounted for the middle order, Steyn accounted for the dangerous Shane Watson (0) before returning to mop up the tail.

Pakistan-born leg spinner Imran Tahir was again impressive despite picking up just one wicket while Lonwabo Tsotsobe shrugged off a strained right knee to also pick up one wicket.

In the field, Australia used as many as eight bowlers but the only wicket to fall was by a run-out.

Ponting turned to spin in the 15th over but neither Jason Krejza, Steven Smith nor Michael Clarke could stem the flow of runs or break the opening partnership on the same ground where India's spinners destroyed Australia's middle order on Sunday.

Australia kick off their title defence against Zimbabwe on Monday, Feb 21 and South Africa take on West Indies in Delhi three days later. (Editing by Jon Bramley

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Australia have been comprehensibly beaten once again in their second world cup warm-up match. Thats India and South Africa both getting over us so far.

The good news is that Ricky is back and has scored back to back 50"s which bodes well for his and our fortunes in the upcoming WC. Clarke hit 77 as well.

To early to write the boys off though…there's still a lot of cricket to be played yet....
 
Ponting has got runs in both games and Clarke did against South Africa as well. Lee bowled well against India. Not too much more positive to say. I do think Australia will have a better balanced 11 than most other sides though. These 2 matches have been played between 13 players or more allowing a long batting line-up and plenty of options with the ball.

If India or Sri Lankia don't win, than its a choke on their half. No excuses for them. No injury issues, on friendly conditions and good form. South Africa or Australia are the only 2 other sides who play consistent enough to win.
 
Good thing that our first game is against Zimbabwe. Hopefully we can start putting it together and build through the opening round. No point being at the top of our game when the final is over 6 weeks away…
 
My fearless world cup predictions

Winners: Sri Lanka
Runners Up: India
Semi final losers: Australia and South Africa
Dark Horse: Pakistan
Flops: England
Most runs: Sangakara
Most wickets: Steyn
Player of the tournament: Dhoni
Australian player of the tournament: Watson
 
Prediction

Winners: India
Runner Ups: Australia
Semi Final Losers: Sri Lanks and Pakistan
Dark Horses: Pakistan
Most Runs: Sachin Tendulkar
Most wickets: Brett Lee
Player of the Tournament: Sachin Tendulkar
Australian Player of the Tournament: Ponting/Lee
 
@tig_prmz said:
Prediction

Winners: India
Runner Ups: Australia
Semi Final Losers: Sri Lanks and Pakistan
Dark Horses: Pakistan
Most Runs: Sachin Tendulkar
Most wickets: Brett Lee
Player of the Tournament: Sachin Tendulkar
Australian Player of the Tournament: Ponting/Lee

Not your Indian bias there creeping in there, is it TP? :wink:
 
alien's world cup prediction

winners: aussies
runners up: currys
player of the tournament: watson
flops: pomes
 
@tig_prmz said:
Prediction

Winners: India
Runner Ups: Australia
Semi Final Losers: Sri Lanks and Pakistan
Dark Horses: Pakistan
Most Runs: Sachin Tendulkar
Most wickets: Brett Lee
Player of the Tournament: Sachin Tendulkar
Australian Player of the Tournament: Ponting/Lee

Dont rate the proteas?
 
@Marshall_magic said:
@stryker said:
Who alledged that that happened?

It was during the 09 season, my details may be a little sketchy, but I remember reading about it on the old forum, sorry I can't tell you much more about it.

You re-telling of it on the previous page is how I've heard the story - someone asked Clarke to pose for a photo with some WT players and he refused/declined for the reasons you suggest. Maybe it didn't happen but plenty of people have said it did. In any case his obsession with how his image is represented in the press is a massive factor in the public failing to warn to him. Very ironic…
 
Nah mate no bias there. They are the favourites and deservably as well.
Proteas and Pakis I'm not sure about who will make the semis but no1 is rating the Pakis atm and well they do have a strong team. It will be Proteas though.
 
360 against the kiwis
and 370 against bangladesh
Indian batsmen are on a roll, gotta wait for the bowlers.
 
India's batsman set the bar high but their bowlers brought the bar down.
If Bangladesh wasnt chasing 371, I reckon they would of got well over 300 themselves.
As it was they had to keep pushing, India got some cheap wickets and the run rate stopped.

India are deservedly favourites but they better hope their batsman perform under pressure in the semi's and the final, because they are prone to the odd collapse when the pressure is on.
 
It's scary what India's batsmen did considering they only lost 3 wickets. They had Yuvraj and Dhoni still to come in, if any team can roll them for under 250 it will be a great effort.
 
Channel 9 are doing it again! Australia vs New Zealand is on Friday, a day game which means it will be prime time for Australia and New Zealand viewers. When are they showing it?

http://www.yourtv.com.au/guide/event.aspx?program_id=264126&event_id=37662952®ion_id=73
11:30pm-12:30am!!

Does this mean it is just 1 hour of highlights late at night?? :wtf
 

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