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I cannot wait for it to start! Obviously hoping that SA get the monkey off our backs and that we come home with the trophy! This time round our side is relatively inexperienced and perhaps this will help our guys to relax and enjoy themselves ! Good luck to all the sides!

On a side note: I am not sure how many Cricket fans there are on this site! ;)

It is uneasy to predict because you know things change so quickly in cricket.Australia is not in form now,but who knows till the time world cup appears they may be in strong form.But I think SA is going to win it because this team is always in form and never out of form.World cup is starting from 19 th february,you should ask this on 10 th february.

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i hope this Cricket World Cup will be the Memorable Cricket World Cup in the History of Asia and anyone of the asian team will take the World cup trophy and cannot ignore Australia is well because its performance is very good in Ashes but i am hopeful for the Pakistan Cricket Team . thanks for your schedule sharing here .

In case you hadn't noticed Australia where not good in the Ashes, we hammered them. They may have beaten us in the one day series, but our team was severely weakened.

The english always like to make excuses. In that series it ws the batting that let them down and peterson only missed one game...their Bowling depth is/was decent.

Regardless India's pitches are the opposite to aus. So i still expect england and aus to make it to quarters.

Hussey will be playing a state game this week rather than in the world cup.....another reason why aus will probably suffer and why our selectors should be changed.

The english always like to make excuses. In that series it ws the batting that let them down and peterson only missed one game...their Bowling depth is/was decent.

Regardless India's pitches are the opposite to aus. So i still expect england and aus to make it to quarters.

Hussey will be playing a state game this week rather than in the world cup.....another reason why aus will probably suffer and why our selectors should be changed.

Yes, Our bowling depth was excellent... in the Tests. In the ODI series we where exposed by bowlers being rested and injured, although we agree on one point our batting was also bad.

this India vs England is turning out to be good match... i didn't think england would chase 340 but looks like they came pretty close.i know its not over yet England can still win :( but i'm hoping they wont :shifty:

One more out.

India will win for sure. :shifty:

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England should have won this one.. this result will do a world of good to the confidence still..

That will have to be one of the most amazing matches in CWC history. Proud of the England boys today, to get a draw needing so many runs off the final 2 overs was an unbelievable result.

India prob has the best batting and worst balling lineup out of all the teams that will get to the quarter final...

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