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SA win

PostPosted: Mon Mar 13, 2006 2:47 am
by Jimmy
wtf? that would have had to have been the most exciting game to watch....bugga i missed it, but for **** sake australia, how the fk did we let that one go???

who the fk is mick lewis, fk him off, he is shit....

why are they giving duds like that a go???

PostPosted: Mon Mar 13, 2006 2:53 am
by spell_check
I'm going to answer that with another topic.

PostPosted: Mon Mar 13, 2006 7:27 am
by Coorong
I got up and watched the last 17 overs. Nail biting stuff. A draw would have been a fitting result.

Looking at the crowd, thought I ws watching a game in India

The 10 highest ODI scores of all time

PostPosted: Mon Mar 13, 2006 8:20 am
by Ian
438-9 (49.5 overs) South Africa v Australia Johannesburg 2005/06
434-4 (50 overs) Australia v South Africa Johannesburg 2005/06

398-5 (50 overs) Sri Lanka v Kenya Kandy 1995/96
397-5 (44 overs) New Zealand v Zimbabwe Bulawayo 2005/06
391-4 (50 overs) England v Bangladesh Nottingham 2005
376-2 (50 overs) India v New Zealand Hyderabad (Decc) 1999/00
373-6 (50 overs) India v Sri Lanka Taunton 1999
371-9 (50 overs) Pakistan v Sri Lanka Nairobi (Gym) 1996/97
368-5 (50 overs) Australia v Sri Lanka Sydney 2005/06
363-7 (55 overs) England v Pakistan Nottingham 1992

PostPosted: Mon Mar 13, 2006 8:23 am
by Jimmy
that seriously has to be the best ever one day game ever played and will raise the bar so much higher now that scores over 400 wont be out of the ordinary...we cna thank the lankans for this one...

it was only 10 years ago that 300 was thought to be unattainable...

watch out for 450 and then 500 :shock: :shock: :shock:

PostPosted: Mon Mar 13, 2006 8:41 am
by Ian
Ponting, 13 fours, 9 sixes, 164 runs from 105 balls, and Gibbs, 21 fours, 7 sixes, 175 runs from 111 balls were joint men of the match winners.

Telemachus (SA) bowled the only maiden of the match, and still went for 2/87 of 10 overs

Bowlers, runs per over
AUS.
Lee 68 from 7.5 ( 8.5 )
Bracken 67 from 10 ( 6.7 )
Clark 54 from 6 ( 9 )
Lewis 113 from 10 ( 11.3 )
Symonds 75 from 9 ( 8.33 )
Clarke 49 from 7 ( 7 )


SA
Ntini 80 from 9 ( 8.88 )
Hall 80 from 10 ( 8 )
van der Wath 76 from 10 ( 7.6 )
Telemachus 87 from 10 ( 8.7 )
Smith 29 from 4 ( 7.25 )
Kallis 70 from 6 ( 11.66 )
Kemp 8 from 1 ( 8 )