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England Cricket 2026
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Would also just be funny to see India lose when they rig the tournaments to make it as easy for them as possible1
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Play Windies all day long. There is a reason why India are still only 2.64 to win the WC and West Indies are more than ten times that price at 28.0.0
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Windies setting a decent total. If they can reach 200 it's in their hands I would of thought... 175/4 with 2 overs left.1
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Can India chase down 196 to win? Will be a tough ask.0
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The one thing about India is that they do bat a long way down and Dube might even be coming in at 7. At 37-1 off 4 they are 1.40 and are massive favourites to win.0
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Sanju Samson gone to Nathan Jones media school, saying they “have to do the basics right” in order to win.0
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India win by 5 wickets with 4 balls to spare and will now meet England in the semis on Thursday.0
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Will be a very tough ask, India at home, fans and probably umpires onside too.2
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My, my, my Delilah.
Great innings of 97 by Samson to get India into the semi final.
Only just seen the Indian innings as I had a lot of football to watch !
India will obviously be favourites and for the first time England will need to have a mighty power play and strong batting from the top 4 as we can't keep relying on Jacks !0 -
Here's a story that is more an unsolved mystery but one that involves cricketers.
Tertius Bosch played one Test and two ODIs for South Africa. Following retirement he became a dentist. Sadly he passed away at the age of 33, apparently from Guillain-Barre syndrome, a debilitating wasting disease, after a long illness.At the time Bosch's death was seen as a tragedy involving a popular sportsman and his young family. It now transpires, however, that even before Bosch died rumours had surfaced that there might be more to his illness that met the eye.As a result of these rumours, Bosch's sister Rita van Wetten and her brother Toon Bosch hired a private investigator, Hennie Els, to examine the financial affairs of Bosch and the circumstances of his death.According to the Durban morning newspaper The Mercury, Els uncovered various financial irregularities as well as a second will which disinherited Bosch's widow, Karen-Anne. Els's investigations led to Van Wetten requesting that Bosch's body be exhumed and a post mortem conducted. Karen-Anne agreed to the exhumation.It is at this point that the story takes a macabre twist. The specialist forensic pathologist who conducted the post mortem, Dr Reggie Perumal, is quoted in The Mercury as saying: "The body had been embalmed and was beautifully preserved, so I got really good organs, hair and fingernail specimens."The clinical presentation was one which supported poisoning ... His skin was dark with white spots, he had lost his hair and there were signs of kidney dysfunction."I was testing for various forms of heavy metal poisoning, including amalgam lead (used in dentistry), the toxic component of which is mercury."Dr Perumal also remarked that it was unusual for a body to be embalmed. "Why someone would want to delay the natural decaying process, I can't say ... But some people believe that the chemicals in embalming fluid remove traces of poison," The Mercury quotes him as saying.Samples from Bosch's body have been sent for laboratory inspection and the results will be passed on to Bosch's family and to the police.Even more bizarrely, however, a relationship between Karen-Anne and attorney Henr Selzer came to light. Selzer was the executor of Bosch's first will and the relationship ended last week but not before Selzer was found to be suffering from symptoms similar to those that afflicted Bosch.Again The Mercury quotes Dr Perumal: "He (Selzer) appears to have similar symptoms to those of Dr Bosch. I will be conducting tests on him to look for similar poisons in his body."The matter is further clouded by so far unsubstantiated hints of money-laundering and other extra-marital affairs. It left a South African cricket public, which might have been thought to be inured to further shocks after the match-fixing scandal and an assortment of rows, aghast.
That is where the story appears to grind to a halt. The authorities never found enough evidence to charge Karen-Ann with either the poisoning of her former husband or her attorney lover. However, in the new will that Tertius signed and in which he disinherited his wife, he left all his estate to his eldest son who was just five at the time. That son is Corbin Bosch who is in the current South African side. His younger brother, Eathan, has played one ODI for them too.3 -
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NZ won the toss and put SA in to bat0
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de Kock holes out early for 10. 12/10
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And then Rickelton goes first ball!0
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Ravindra drops a sitter and Markram survives0
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Now Markram is gone, off the bowling of Ravindra, caught in the deep
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Big trouble for SA
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SA finish on 169-80
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NZ off to a flyer0
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Incredibly successful, if fortuitous at times, Power Play from the best opening pair in the tournament
84-0 (6)
Seifert 41* (21)
Allen 43* (15)0 -
Keep this up and they will win with overs to spare0
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Considering this is a world cup semi final this is as good an innings you will see.2
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One of the best knocks I've seen In T20 cricket from Allen this.1
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Incredible innings by Finn Allen - i wonder if he could sneak his hundred with a six when 1 needed ! ?2
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173-1 (12.5)
NZ thrash SA by 9 wickets with a massive 43 balls to spare
An incredible knock of 100* off 33 balls. The fastest ever T20 ton in a WC0 -
Incredible innings by Allen.
If I was being mean I'd note that South Africa have taken back the Chief Choker tag from Arsenal
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Hopefully he's used up all his greatness In this semi and gets out to a duck in the final to archer (if we make it)3
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NZ made it with 7.1 overs remaining ! Imagine how many Allen might have made if he was in for full 20 overs!1
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Whereas if it's against India, I hope he makes 150Steven81 said:Hopefully he's used up all his greatness In this semi and gets out to a duck in the final to archer (if we make it)
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