happy_tiger
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@alien said:Creepiest Cricket Fan Ever *PSYCHO EDITION*
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LAAPQ_pwZZw&feature=related
May have been the same look Sheensy had when he found out Lui was out for 6 weeks ??
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@alien said:Creepiest Cricket Fan Ever *PSYCHO EDITION*
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LAAPQ_pwZZw&feature=related
@Jazza said:Would love to hear the silence go around Mumbai, I would feel sorry for Sachin but at the same time if India win the World Cup, if you think the BCCI are powerful enough now, I'd hate to think how powerful and also how cocky the Indians will be if they win this tournament on their own soil.
@happy tiger said:@alien said:Creepiest Cricket Fan Ever *PSYCHO EDITION*
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LAAPQ_pwZZw&feature=related
May have been the same look Sheensy had when he found out Lui was out for 6 weeks ??
@tig_prmz said:@Jazza said:Would love to hear the silence go around Mumbai, I would feel sorry for Sachin but at the same time if India win the World Cup, if you think the BCCI are powerful enough now, I'd hate to think how powerful and also how cocky the Indians will be if they win this tournament on their own soil.
Indians are not cocky? :frowning:
Also I would hate BCCI to be powerful, ICC is there for a reason, and they need to take control.
And finally, Mumbai is Sachin's home ground, would hate to see him lose there :frowning:
@Marshall_magic said: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
@Jazza said:There were 14 teams.
I thought they could of went with 12 teams to include the Irish.
However that would probably force the organisers to abandon the one group format that they have decided to go with as it would mean the finalists would play 13 matches (11 group games plus the semis and the final).
At the same time if it was split into 2 groups, there wouldnt be enough matches unless the format is the same as what we just had, which we dont want.
@Cultured Bogan said:@Jazza said:There were 14 teams.
I thought they could of went with 12 teams to include the Irish.
However that would probably force the organisers to abandon the one group format that they have decided to go with as it would mean the finalists would play 13 matches (11 group games plus the semis and the final).
At the same time if it was split into 2 groups, there wouldnt be enough matches unless the format is the same as what we just had, which we dont want.
Ireland and the Dutch exceeded expectations for mine.
India, Sri Lanka, NZ, South Africa, Windies, Australia, England, Pakistan, Zimbabwe, Bangladesh, Ireland, Netherlands.
@happy tiger said:@Cultured Bogan said:@Jazza said:There were 14 teams.
I thought they could of went with 12 teams to include the Irish.
However that would probably force the organisers to abandon the one group format that they have decided to go with as it would mean the finalists would play 13 matches (11 group games plus the semis and the final).
At the same time if it was split into 2 groups, there wouldnt be enough matches unless the format is the same as what we just had, which we dont want.
Ireland and the Dutch exceeded expectations for mine.
India, Sri Lanka, NZ, South Africa, Windies, Australia, England, Pakistan, Zimbabwe, Bangladesh, Ireland, Netherlands.
Why not have a proper world cup which each team plays each other to make it fair . We were punished with wash out in the end Not that we were guaranteed of winning SL game . Also all games must end in a result in the future . That used to be a world cup rule up to even 1991 world cup .
@Yossarian said:@happy tiger said:@Cultured Bogan said:@Jazza said:There were 14 teams.
I thought they could of went with 12 teams to include the Irish.
However that would probably force the organisers to abandon the one group format that they have decided to go with as it would mean the finalists would play 13 matches (11 group games plus the semis and the final).
At the same time if it was split into 2 groups, there wouldnt be enough matches unless the format is the same as what we just had, which we dont want.
Ireland and the Dutch exceeded expectations for mine.
India, Sri Lanka, NZ, South Africa, Windies, Australia, England, Pakistan, Zimbabwe, Bangladesh, Ireland, Netherlands.
Why not have a proper world cup which each team plays each other to make it fair . We were punished with wash out in the end Not that we were guaranteed of winning SL game . Also all games must end in a result in the future . That used to be a world cup rule up to even 1991 world cup .
The ICC are proposing that everyone plays each other in 2015\. The 1991/92 World Cup had a few no result games. I understand before that they had reserve days to cover rain (in fact, and I could be very wrong, I believe you could play a game over 2 days).
For me the number of teams isn't the issue, it's the lack of qualification. If Zimbabwe and Bangladesh deserve a spot ahead of the Dutch and Irish, let them prove it. At a time when other sports are trying to be inclusive, the ICC takes a giant leap backwards… Personally I like watching the minnows play.
@Yossarian said:@happy tiger said:@Cultured Bogan said:@Jazza said:There were 14 teams.
I thought they could of went with 12 teams to include the Irish.
However that would probably force the organisers to abandon the one group format that they have decided to go with as it would mean the finalists would play 13 matches (11 group games plus the semis and the final).
At the same time if it was split into 2 groups, there wouldnt be enough matches unless the format is the same as what we just had, which we dont want.
Ireland and the Dutch exceeded expectations for mine.
India, Sri Lanka, NZ, South Africa, Windies, Australia, England, Pakistan, Zimbabwe, Bangladesh, Ireland, Netherlands.
Why not have a proper world cup which each team plays each other to make it fair . We were punished with wash out in the end Not that we were guaranteed of winning SL game . Also all games must end in a result in the future . That used to be a world cup rule up to even 1991 world cup .
The ICC are proposing that everyone plays each other in 2015\. The 1991/92 World Cup had a few no result games. I understand before that they had reserve days to cover rain (in fact, and I could be very wrong, I believe you could play a game over 2 days).
For me the number of teams isn't the issue, it's the lack of qualification. If Zimbabwe and Bangladesh deserve a spot ahead of the Dutch and Irish, let them prove it. At a time when other sports are trying to be inclusive, the ICC takes a giant leap backwards… Personally I like watching the minnows play.
@alien said:they could just make it 12 countries (2 groups of 6). the top 4 teams from each group go to the quarter finals. the winners of the 4 quarter finals matches go to semi finals and the winners of the semis go to the grand final. simple. the teams that make it to the grandfinal would only play 7 games before they make it to the grandfinal (they only play each team from their group once before the quarter finals)
@Marshall_magic said:@alien said:they could just make it 12 countries (2 groups of 6). the top 4 teams from each group go to the quarter finals. the winners of the 4 quarter finals matches go to semi finals and the winners of the semis go to the grand final. simple. the teams that make it to the grandfinal would only play 7 games before they make it to the grandfinal (they only play each team from their group once before the quarter finals)
Why should 4th out of 6 go through? basically saying 2 wins 3 losses is good enough to go through. 2 pools of 6 is correct, finals should work out like this:
Semi Finals
A2 vs B3 (SF1)
B2 vs A3 (SF2)
Prelims
A1 vs winner of SF2
B1 vs winner of SF1
Final
Winner of prelims.
Pool A
Australia (host)
Sri Lanka
Pakistan
England
Bagladesh
Holland
Pool B
New Zealand (host)
India
South Africa
West Indies
Ireland
Zimbarbwe