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Topic: World Cup PredictionsPosted: 12 February 2007 at 12:30pm |
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I did try to get this going in the Shoutbox, but anyway:
Have a look here, and post your own predictions in this thread. Who do you think will win? Who will make the semis? Who will be the star of the tournament? Give us some reasons for your choices, as well. Edited by -JP- - 12 February 2007 at 1:13pm |
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Mojo
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Posted: 12 February 2007 at 12:39pm |
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Semi's: Aus, S.L, W.I and S.A.
Final: Aus and S.A.
Winner: S.A.
Star player: Chris Gayle or Mohammed Yousuf.
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Posted: 12 February 2007 at 2:01pm |
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Semi's: Aus, S.L, W.I and S.A.
Final: Aus and S.A.
Winner: Aus
Star player: M.Hayden or S.Clarke |
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Vipera russelli
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Posted: 12 February 2007 at 2:21pm |
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Semi Finals - Aus vs SL and SAF vs NZ
Finals - Aus/SL vs SAF Winner - Aus/SL Star Players: Ponting, Lara and Sangakkara Edited by Vipera russelli - 12 February 2007 at 2:22pm |
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Posted: 12 February 2007 at 2:56pm |
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Posted: 12 February 2007 at 4:13pm |
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well 1st im an australin so illd neva bet againt
S.A are doing great atm (vs PAK?) i think it will be close but aus will hit a 7 of the last abll to win (1nb 1run and 4 overthrows) |
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Posted: 12 February 2007 at 4:27pm |
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I think I preferred it without reasons.
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Posted: 12 February 2007 at 4:45pm |
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maybe now...though I don't hold out much hope |
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Posted: 12 February 2007 at 5:19pm |
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I personally think that although their recent form has been patchy, the Aussies are going to win the tournament again. They have just been the best ODI side in recent years and have the world's best players, they are favourites and it would take a brave person to bet against them doing well in the tournament.
I think the four teams that reach the semis will be Australia, because they're the number one team in the world, have the best side and are the favourites for the competition. I think the West Indies will also qualify as they are the hosts and their current one-day form in tournaments is good, having recently reached the final of the Champions Trophy. Then I think Sri Lanka will join them too. Their ODI form over the past 12 months has been great and they have one of the most complete sides in world cricket at the moment. And finally I'd give the final semi-final place to England, just pipping South Africa and Pakistan into the final four. The reason I've chosen England is because they've just found their feet in one-day matches in the last few weeks and the confidence they will have going into the World Cup could well see them through to cause a few shocks. I'm going for an Australia V Sri Lanka final though.
I think the star batsman will be Kevin Pietersen, he's never played in a World Cup before and I think the experience will benefit him a lot and he will go on to big things in the tournament. The star bowler in my opinion will be Glenn McGrath. He will be playing his last cricket competition and I feel he will bow out of the sport on a high.
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Posted: 12 February 2007 at 7:46pm |
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semi= australia, west indies, india and south africa. winner= west indies player of the tournament= sachin tendulkar |
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Posted: 12 February 2007 at 9:52pm |
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Semi Final: Australia, South Africa, Sri Lanka and West Indies.
Australia vs Sri Lanka, West Indies vs South Africa Final: Sri Lanka vs West Indies, Sri Lanka to win by 6 wickets if batting second, if batting first Sri lanka to win by 21 runs Player of the Tournament: Ricky Ponting, Sanath Jayasuria or Graeham Smith Edited by MP12 - 12 February 2007 at 9:54pm |
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Posted: 12 February 2007 at 10:07pm |
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Aussies are everyone's favourite for sure! They simply have everything it takes to win the Cup. The Windies stands a very good chance. They have arguable a very potent batting attack of Chanderpaul, Lara, Sarwan and Gayle - all capable of mass destruction. Samuels has hit touch of late and Bravo will now and then do the unthinkable. Taylor will be their star with the ball. India in my view doesn't stand a chance. They simply are very poor when it comes to playing in the Caribbean. Their fast bowlers will let them down tremendously in this competition. I will also put SA down with them too as SA never ever seems to be wanting a spinner and as the time goes by, the pitches will start to aide the spinners. Pakistan seems too inconsistant at the moment and in the caribbean, the new ball moves around and with their poor opening pair, they might pay.
NZ asusual are the dark horses but I never ever under-estimate them. They are fighters! England is my least favourite and 2 wins against the aussies doesn't change my mind at all. They have a good squad but I can't find a reason why they perform so poor.
SRI has been a great side of late and Kumar Sangakkara is in sublime form. Jayasuriya seems like he wants to burst the ball at the moment. With the experience of vaas and the deadly Murali, their bowling does pose a threat.
I fancy my chances with Australia of course, West Indies and Sri Lanka. Edited by spin wizard - 12 February 2007 at 10:11pm |
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spin wizard
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Posted: 12 February 2007 at 10:20pm |
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Do some editing for me JP in terms of font size if you are gonna transfer it. The first time I post, all kind of gibberish came under the original stuff. I went and edited it and the font size got bigger for that part.
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SL lion
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Posted: 12 February 2007 at 10:28pm |
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semi= australia, new zealand, sri lanka and south africa. final= south affrica vs SL winner= sri lanka
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spin wizard
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Posted: 12 February 2007 at 10:39pm |
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Give some reasons mon!
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Posted: 12 February 2007 at 11:51pm |
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I think he is being very supportive of his team.......a bit patriotic???????????
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spin wizard
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Posted: 12 February 2007 at 11:55pm |
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I have no problem in him saying a team would win but I think JP wanted people's views to post on the main web site.
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Posted: 13 February 2007 at 1:24am |
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ok, here is why i think south affrica and SL will go to final.
both teams are in a good form. south affrica can be number 1 in ranking if they beat pakisthan and australia lost to nz. the way OZs playing now is not going to boost up their confidence to go to the world cup.
about the final - sory, i was just being biased. it will be any ones game actually. Edited by SL lion - 13 February 2007 at 2:17am |
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I am surprise you guys are writing off the world most unpredictable Team Pakistan. In there given days they can beat any team in the world. I would say Semi Final Should be Aus vs SA and Pak Vs India Final SA VS PAK Winner Pakistan
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Posted: 13 February 2007 at 4:30am |
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Semi's: Aus, NZL, IND and S.A.
Final: SA and IND.
Winner: SA
Star player: Sourav Ganguly (I hope so)
Ill give the reasons later on in the evening .
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Posted: 13 February 2007 at 5:15am |
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I'm not to sure about the structure of the draw but Aussie, SA, SL and West Indies if not Pakistan sounds about right.
Some of the predications for stars of the tournament are very bias.
Mohommad Yousef, Ricky Ponting, Sangakarra, Asif and Gayle are likely to be the stars of the tournament from my perspective.
Possibly Shane Bond, Ntini and Pollock in the bowling category, however I think batsman will dominant.
Player of the tournament for me will either be Ponting, Yousef, or Sangakarra.
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Good one Graham!
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Posted: 13 February 2007 at 5:16am |
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By the way i'm not willing yet to predict the winner of the tournament but from were i'm standing SA look the most promising.
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Good one Graham!
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Posted: 13 February 2007 at 5:19am |
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Semi-Finals - Australia, India, South Africa and New Zealand
Final - Australia vs South Africa Player of the Tournament - Sachin Tendulkar |
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Making predictions before seeing the pitches is rather a
lottery. Relaid surfaces take some bedding in and we could well see
some upsets.
Any of the top eight sides are capable of beating any other on any given day - as England showed just recently. England will be strengthened by the return of KP , Vaughan (fingers crossed!) and Jimmy Anderson. Lewis is likely to start too , but I worry that he might be a little up and down and go for plenty. Australia have the talent and temperament to repeat their triumph of 2003. That final was so one sided , India were completely blown away as Pakistan was in 1999. The Aussies' strength lies in it's batting , it's bowling is not as potent as 4 years ago. McGrath has lost his 'nip' and if Lee is wayward they'll battle to bowl out the top sides. Having said that , they are unlikely to be phased if asked to chase 320 or so - they back themselves. South Africa will go to the islands full of confidence after demolishing Pakistan. Smith's return to form seems to have galvinised the whole side and they are going to be tough to beat. They're a fickle bunch though , a surprising loss in the super 8's to say , England , could see the whole side implode and not make the semis. Kallis is the key to big scores , along with Smith and Gibbs. If Hershelle stays smokefree he could be one of the stars of the show. Their lack of quality slow bowlers is their achilles heel and they could struggle to slow the runrate against batsmen that are "in". India have oodles of talent and have a decent chance of a semifinal place. The batting is strong and if the starts are good , then Dhoni can hurt any opposition. The problems are two fold I think. They field poorly , Yuvraj apart - top sides like SA , Australia and NZ pressurise the batsmen and run outs are commonplace when playing these sides. My other concern is if the top order fails the middle order looks shaky. Australia and SA can still get past 300 after being 30-3 , I don't think India can. Pakistan infuriate me. All the talent but the whole side is flawed. When one isn't interested , the rest follow suit! To win this tournament means total concentration and a hardnosed approach - something I don't think they possess. They could have some terrific results , but they are likely to be offest by some diabolical losses. Making the semifinals might come down to runrate and if they get bowled for 107 again , they can forget the last four. Sri Lanka are doing the business and I fancy them for the last four. Fine batsmen and the best fielding side in Asia. Bowlers of class - just a nicely balanced side. They seem a happy bunch and they're dangerous - they might just win the tournament! West Indies have a chance and they've come on in leaps and bounds in the last 18 months. Strong batting and in Taylor a bowler capable of knocking over the top order. To qualify for the semis I think Lara needs to bat higher and Gayle and Chanderpaul will have to keep giving them quick starts. New Zealand will be smarting after losing to England , but can turn that around by beating Australia next week. If they get beaten 3-0 , their world cup is down the tubes too. Confidence is everything and they have to get it back. Still a useful side that will push all the others - Bond , Fleming , Stryris and Oram must shine for them to make the semis. The reason I think they won't is that apart from Vettori and Bond they lack quality bowling. So Oz , SL , SA and either England or India for me. The winner , I'll take Sri Lanka. |
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My reasons:
Aus - How can I not include them? They're the clear favourites, with a batting line-up of note. (Hussey, Ponting, Hayden, Gilchrist)
S.L - Currently on quite a high. They have a very well-balanced side. Batting, bowling and fielding is all up to scratch.
W.I - Home ground advantage will always be a benefit. They are also a very capable team with extremely good batsmen.
S.A - Have built up a ton of momentum heading into the tournament. They'll have to put up a really poor team performance to lose.
Gayle - Still a world-class batsman, and a nifty bowler too, but he will certainly want to impress in his home nation(s), and I think he can do it.
Yousuf - Even though I don't fancy Pak's chances much, Mohammed Yousuf is truly a player of class, and his current form is outstanding.
The finals, Aus vs S.A - The two teams competing for the world number 1 spot at the moment, and what better place to prove that you're the best?
Why I'm ruling out the other teams:
Pak - Too many injuries, too little confidence. The Pakistan team is in disarray at the moment. I don't see them pulling through.
Ind - Poor poor bowling, unimpressive fielding, and batsmen who aren't performing consistently, despite being the world's best.
N.Z - Lack of momentum heading into the tournament. If they lose to Aus in the next few weeks, then all hope is lost.
Eng - Have the ability to make it through, but the other teams are gonna be too strong for them to beat.
As for the rest, let's just say that India has a better chance than any of them. Edited by Mojo - 13 February 2007 at 7:25am |
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South Africa for my money is gona make this time. they are ful of confidnc, in the richest form of thier lives, have beaten Australia of late quite often!!
Australi might be the loser, may be in the semis only. They will miss Symonds!! Gilly's absence would mean Australia would carry leess points to the super eight!! Australi's bowling seems a bit weak, windies pitches wont suit them.
WINDIES because they have probably the best batting line up of the tournament!! Bowing is weak, but the batsmen are likely to make it up!!
4th team is quit difficult to predict. It will either be SRL or NZL. I rule out pakistan because they will be without Akhtar. I leave out india because they are not good enough to compete at this level!! hope they save thier game against bangladesh
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No it wasn't, because India is a very tough team to beat on their home soil. But whether you're an India fan or not, you have to admit that the Indian team is nowhere near their best when they play away from home. And unfortunately for them, they're playing the world cup away from home.
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Well then, I guess their 2003 WC Performance was poor. |
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Posted: 13 February 2007 at 10:21am |
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I've put a few of these on the World Cup Prediction page - I ran out of room so couldn't put Sledger's in.
You could make an article out of that, if you like! |
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