The World Cup - Super Sixes
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Australia suffer another injury setback
Richard Sydenham (Bloomberg) - 6 March 2003
Australia all-rounder Andrew Symonds will miss tomorrow's cricket World Cup match against Sri Lanka after suffering a groin injury in practice yesterday.
Symonds, who scored a century in Australia's opening win against Pakistan, will have a scan today to assess the extent of the injury to an abductor muscle, captain Ricky Ponting said. Ian Harvey will replace him for the match in Centurion, the first in the Super Six round.
Symonds' injury comes a day after fast bowler Jason Gillespie flew home because of a heel problem. Symonds has scored 202 runs at the World Cup at an average of 101 and has yet to take a wicket. Shane Warne, Australia's leading bowler, quit the World Cup after failing a drug test.
"We've had a fair share of setbacks throughout the tournament and we've got another one now," Ponting said.
"Although we've lost two good players, we've still got a very good squad."
Gillespie's replacement, Nathan Bracken, arrives today. Defending champions Australia are the only unbeaten team in the tournament.
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Richard Sydenham (Bloomberg) - 6 March 2003
Australia all-rounder Andrew Symonds will miss tomorrow's cricket World Cup match against Sri Lanka after suffering a groin injury in practice yesterday.
Symonds, who scored a century in Australia's opening win against Pakistan, will have a scan today to assess the extent of the injury to an abductor muscle, captain Ricky Ponting said. Ian Harvey will replace him for the match in Centurion, the first in the Super Six round.
Symonds' injury comes a day after fast bowler Jason Gillespie flew home because of a heel problem. Symonds has scored 202 runs at the World Cup at an average of 101 and has yet to take a wicket. Shane Warne, Australia's leading bowler, quit the World Cup after failing a drug test.
"We've had a fair share of setbacks throughout the tournament and we've got another one now," Ponting said.
"Although we've lost two good players, we've still got a very good squad."
Gillespie's replacement, Nathan Bracken, arrives today. Defending champions Australia are the only unbeaten team in the tournament.
Donny.
THE BOYS ARE BACK IN TOWN !!!!
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Super Six needs upsets
By Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent
It requires no further evidence of how dreadfully flawed this World Cup has become than the fact that Kenya are likely to proceed to the semi finals, even by losing every match in the Super Six.
Even worse, we know all of this in advance, making much of the next 10 days completely irrelevant.
Let me explain. If the results of the forthcoming matches go as form and logic dictate, Australia and India will win all their games to finish in the top two places in the table.
SUPER SIX TABLE
Australia: 12 points
Kenya: 10 points
India: 8 points
Sri Lanka: 7.5 points
New Zealand: 4 points
Zimbabwe: 3.5 points
Super Six and how it works
Sri Lanka will probably lose to Australia and India, but beat Zimbabwe, putting them in third place.
New Zealand, one assumes, will beat Zimbabwe but lose to Australia and India giving them eight points in total.
Meanwhile, Zimbabwe are likely to beat Kenya, but lose to Sri Lanka and New Zealand, which would give the Kiwis 7.5 points and would knock them out.
So, for the good of the tournament, it goes without saying that we need some upsets. Although they have run into excellent form, India might be the team to provide it.
New Zealand play India on 14 March at Centurion Park and it is this game which gives New Zealand a chance of qualifying for a place in the last four at Kenya's expense.
A win for the Kiwis would lift them above Kenya, setting up the prospect of a semi-final between New Zealand and Australia.
The one proviso is Kenya do not beat Zimbabwe in Bloemfontein next Wednesday.
It is possible we might get another surprise or two, but because there is such a disparity between the teams, ranging from 12 points to four before a ball is bowled in this second stage, it is extremely unlikely to affect the outcome.
AGNEW'S VERDICT ON...
Bangladesh
Canada
England
Namibia
Netherlands
Pakistan
South Africa
West Indies
This is why I am so opposed to the structure of this tournament, and am so disappointed that mature, cricket-based decisions were not taken regarding the games that were boycotted.
At the end of the day, it is crucial a World Cup puts the game of cricket in the best possible light.
But the authorities were so determined not to lose even a cent of their $500m they are now left with a World Cup likely to be devoid of any excitement until the final itself.
How much would it have cost the ICC had it agreed to move England's match against Zimbabwe to South Africa at the very outset?
And, given Kenya were already playing some of their qualifying games in South Africa, why not move their match against New Zealand?
The Black Caps, being the only 'Western' team drawn to play in Nairobi, raised justifiable security fears following a recent terrorist attack there?
Two common-sense decisions would have helped to give us a World Cup to remember rather than one that urgently needs something inspirational to prevent it from becoming entirely forgettable.
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The slide continues
By Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent
It requires no further evidence of how dreadfully flawed this World Cup has become than the fact that Kenya are likely to proceed to the semi finals, even by losing every match in the Super Six.
Even worse, we know all of this in advance, making much of the next 10 days completely irrelevant.
Let me explain. If the results of the forthcoming matches go as form and logic dictate, Australia and India will win all their games to finish in the top two places in the table.
SUPER SIX TABLE
Australia: 12 points
Kenya: 10 points
India: 8 points
Sri Lanka: 7.5 points
New Zealand: 4 points
Zimbabwe: 3.5 points
Super Six and how it works
Sri Lanka will probably lose to Australia and India, but beat Zimbabwe, putting them in third place.
New Zealand, one assumes, will beat Zimbabwe but lose to Australia and India giving them eight points in total.
Meanwhile, Zimbabwe are likely to beat Kenya, but lose to Sri Lanka and New Zealand, which would give the Kiwis 7.5 points and would knock them out.
So, for the good of the tournament, it goes without saying that we need some upsets. Although they have run into excellent form, India might be the team to provide it.
New Zealand play India on 14 March at Centurion Park and it is this game which gives New Zealand a chance of qualifying for a place in the last four at Kenya's expense.
A win for the Kiwis would lift them above Kenya, setting up the prospect of a semi-final between New Zealand and Australia.
The one proviso is Kenya do not beat Zimbabwe in Bloemfontein next Wednesday.
It is possible we might get another surprise or two, but because there is such a disparity between the teams, ranging from 12 points to four before a ball is bowled in this second stage, it is extremely unlikely to affect the outcome.
AGNEW'S VERDICT ON...
Bangladesh
Canada
England
Namibia
Netherlands
Pakistan
South Africa
West Indies
This is why I am so opposed to the structure of this tournament, and am so disappointed that mature, cricket-based decisions were not taken regarding the games that were boycotted.
At the end of the day, it is crucial a World Cup puts the game of cricket in the best possible light.
But the authorities were so determined not to lose even a cent of their $500m they are now left with a World Cup likely to be devoid of any excitement until the final itself.
How much would it have cost the ICC had it agreed to move England's match against Zimbabwe to South Africa at the very outset?
And, given Kenya were already playing some of their qualifying games in South Africa, why not move their match against New Zealand?
The Black Caps, being the only 'Western' team drawn to play in Nairobi, raised justifiable security fears following a recent terrorist attack there?
Two common-sense decisions would have helped to give us a World Cup to remember rather than one that urgently needs something inspirational to prevent it from becoming entirely forgettable.
Its not arrogance if you can back it up
Fate is what you are given, Destiny is what you do with it
Essendon 2000 premiers
2001 runners up
2002 fifth
2003 ????
The slide continues
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What's so Super about it?
By Davo
Our resident fair dinkum Aussie
I hereby declare the Super Sucks open.
No, I am not a Kiwi and you are not hearing things. So don't risk your life by mistaking me for one.
I'm afraid that's what the next stage of the World Cup means to me.
It stinks more than my caravan dunny the night before I empty it into the Yarra.
I mean, what's with teams starting the next stage with different numbers of points? They may as well play the semi-finals now.
And Kenya, I know they knocked over the Lankans but I reckon me and my indoor cricket team could've shot 'em down that day.
My local wicket could do with a drop of rain
Don't get me wrong, I'm all for the underdogs. I was barkin' hard for the Canucks and loved watchin' John 'Davo' Davison club attacks like a caveman.
But on what I saw in the first three weeks there ain't no place in the next stage for them, and there ain't no place for Kenya.
I just don't I-C-C why the bleedin' authorities couldn't take their cricket balls in their hands and let everyone play on a level deck.
One way they could give the reserve day problem the heave-ho is to play the World Cup at my local oval. The pitch is a belter and it hasn't seen rain since Noah was a carpenter.
Still, it'll count for nowt when my beloved Aussies lift the trophy again on final day.
We're lookin' as sharp as a Stanley knife, though I'll admit the Poms gave us one hell of a fright 'til they lost the plot.
How on earth could anyone lose from that position?
I don't blame Hussain, I'd toss in the teddy too if my blokes stuffed it up like that.
There were no smiling faces in the South African dressing room the other night, but you had to laugh.
Imagine gettin' knocked out cos you can't add up! That'd never happen to the Aussies.
Down Under, we get taught Duckworth-Lewis calculations before times tables.
Its not arrogance if you can back it up
Fate is what you are given, Destiny is what you do with it
Essendon 2000 premiers
2001 runners up
2002 fifth
2003 ????
The slide continues
By Davo
Our resident fair dinkum Aussie
I hereby declare the Super Sucks open.
No, I am not a Kiwi and you are not hearing things. So don't risk your life by mistaking me for one.
I'm afraid that's what the next stage of the World Cup means to me.
It stinks more than my caravan dunny the night before I empty it into the Yarra.
I mean, what's with teams starting the next stage with different numbers of points? They may as well play the semi-finals now.
And Kenya, I know they knocked over the Lankans but I reckon me and my indoor cricket team could've shot 'em down that day.
My local wicket could do with a drop of rain
Don't get me wrong, I'm all for the underdogs. I was barkin' hard for the Canucks and loved watchin' John 'Davo' Davison club attacks like a caveman.
But on what I saw in the first three weeks there ain't no place in the next stage for them, and there ain't no place for Kenya.
I just don't I-C-C why the bleedin' authorities couldn't take their cricket balls in their hands and let everyone play on a level deck.
One way they could give the reserve day problem the heave-ho is to play the World Cup at my local oval. The pitch is a belter and it hasn't seen rain since Noah was a carpenter.
Still, it'll count for nowt when my beloved Aussies lift the trophy again on final day.
We're lookin' as sharp as a Stanley knife, though I'll admit the Poms gave us one hell of a fright 'til they lost the plot.
How on earth could anyone lose from that position?
I don't blame Hussain, I'd toss in the teddy too if my blokes stuffed it up like that.
There were no smiling faces in the South African dressing room the other night, but you had to laugh.
Imagine gettin' knocked out cos you can't add up! That'd never happen to the Aussies.
Down Under, we get taught Duckworth-Lewis calculations before times tables.
Its not arrogance if you can back it up
Fate is what you are given, Destiny is what you do with it
Essendon 2000 premiers
2001 runners up
2002 fifth
2003 ????
The slide continues
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How good is Australia? Come on people tell me how good are they? I made the mistake of thinking they were going to lose again tonight when the score was 84-7 but I just will never learn my lesson will I? You simply cannot write Australia off NEVER!
I couldn't believe New Zealand won the toss and sent Australia in to bat, it looked like it was going to pay off for them but as if that was going to happen! Bichel can just do no wrong can he! What an amazing knock, 64 runs just top stuff! Again Bevan did the job he needed to do, 56 runs just fantastic! Then the wonderful Brett Lee who hit two sixes off the last two balls to get Australia to 208 when it looked like they wouldn't make 100 unbelievable stuff! Great bowling by Bond of course and he won man of the match but that's as far as New Zealand's luck will go!
Then to top it all off it was just great bowling by our boys! McGrath you are a star taking the early wickets needed, 3-29 and Brett Lee god is he a joy to watch or what, 5-42. Australia win by a massive 96 runs!
I love watching this bloody fantastic team! GO AUSTRALIA! WE ROCK! Ian Smith do you mind sharing the score with me again? You were just too cocky to Healy mate SUFFER!
I couldn't believe New Zealand won the toss and sent Australia in to bat, it looked like it was going to pay off for them but as if that was going to happen! Bichel can just do no wrong can he! What an amazing knock, 64 runs just top stuff! Again Bevan did the job he needed to do, 56 runs just fantastic! Then the wonderful Brett Lee who hit two sixes off the last two balls to get Australia to 208 when it looked like they wouldn't make 100 unbelievable stuff! Great bowling by Bond of course and he won man of the match but that's as far as New Zealand's luck will go!
Then to top it all off it was just great bowling by our boys! McGrath you are a star taking the early wickets needed, 3-29 and Brett Lee god is he a joy to watch or what, 5-42. Australia win by a massive 96 runs!
I love watching this bloody fantastic team! GO AUSTRALIA! WE ROCK! Ian Smith do you mind sharing the score with me again? You were just too cocky to Healy mate SUFFER!
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Well it is looking more and more like a India vs Australia final. Since Kenya have defeated Zimbabwe they now progress to the semi, and will face India. We will either play NZ or Sri lanka. If Sri lanka defeat Zimbabwe then we will face them.
We seem to have the wood over SL and we should progress to the final.
If we do face India the secret is to get Tandulker early. We do that we win. Simple.
We seem to have the wood over SL and we should progress to the final.
If we do face India the secret is to get Tandulker early. We do that we win. Simple.
All this may be summed up in one word - CHARACTER - and if that is not worth developing, nothing is.
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