🏏ICC Men's T20I WC 2022 - Qualifiers: Group A: NAM vs UAE on Pg 54🏏

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Posted: 1 years ago
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Welcome to Group A matches of Qualifier Round of ICC Men's T20I World Cup 2022

Please note, all 6 matches of Group A in this round will be covered in one thread


🏏ICC Men's T20I WC 2022 - Qualifiers - Group A - Match 1🏏


Namibia vs Sri Lanka on 16/10/2022 at 9:30AM IST at Kardinia Park Geelong

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Less than a year after Australia won it for the first time, we're all set for another edition of the tournament.

Before the Super 12 begins, there's a first round which is Qualifier round, which starts today and runs until the 21st. Netherlands, Sri Lanka, UAE and Namibia comprise Group A of round one, while Ireland, West Indies, Scotland and Zimbabwe form Group B. The top two teams from each group progress to the Super 12 stage.

World Cup Matches - Round 1 Qualifiers - Group A Schedule.

All 6 matches will be played in Geelong, Victoria.


16-Oct-2022 Sri Lanka VS Namibia 9:30 AM Kardinia Park Geelong
16-Oct-2022 UAE VS Netherlands 1:30 PM Kardinia Park Geelong

18-Oct-2022 Namibia VS Netherlands 9:30 AM Kardinia Park Geelong
18-Oct-2022 Sri Lanka VS the UAE 1:30 PM Kardinia Park Geelong

20-Oct-2022 Sri Lanka VS Netherlands 9:30 AM Kardinia Park Geelong
20-Oct-2022 Namibia VS the UAE 1:30 PM Kardinia Park Geelong

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SoniRita thumbnail
Posted: 1 years ago
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Thanks for tag. 

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Posted: 1 years ago
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FAQs

So, another T20 tournament, eh?

Yes, but this is the big one. Sure, the BBL-IPL-PSL-CPL-BPL-Hundred (we must be forgetting a couple) are big deals too (some bigger than others, admittedly), and soon there will be at least two more - the SAT20 and the ILT20 - to add to the list. Don't forget the Asia Cup as well. But this is the cup that counts for more than all the others.

Okay, I'm hooked - tell me more …

It's the eighth edition of the T20 World Cup. The first one was back in 2007 in South Africa, and it was India's victory there that gave birth to today's franchise cricket phenomenon. A few players from that tournament - Dinesh Karthik, Rohit Sharma, Shakib Al Hasan and Sean Williams - are part of this one too, 15 years later. India haven't got their hands on the trophy since 2007, and it's been passed on from Pakistan (2009) to England (2010), West Indies (2012 and 2016), Sri Lanka (2014), and now the current champions Australia (2021).

Has the T20 World Cup been held in Australia before?

No, the ODI World Cup has been held in Australia in 1992 and 2015, but this is the first time they are hosting the T20 World Cup. It was supposed to be held there in 2020, but then the Covid-19 pandemic happened. So it's happening two years later and Australia have the chance to defend their title at home.

Dates and venue details, please?

It starts on October 16 in Geelong in the state of Victoria, with the final in Melbourne on November 13. The other host cities are Hobart, Sydney, Perth, Brisbane and Adelaide - the who's who of Australian venues.

Okay, what's the format?

It's the same as last year. The meaty part of the T20 World Cup is called the Super 12, comprising 12 teams - like it says on the tin. Eight of the 12 have qualified directly for this round - Australia, England, New Zealand and Afghanistan in Group 1; and Bangladesh, India, Pakistan and South Africa in Group 2. The Super 12 stage begins on October 22, with last year's finalists Australia and New Zealand squaring off in Sydney.

That's eight of the Super 12 spoken for, what about the other four?

Before the Super 12 begins, there's a first round that starts on October 16 and runs until the 21st. Netherlands, Sri Lanka, UAE and Namibia comprise Group A of round one, while Ireland, West Indies, Scotland and Zimbabwe form Group B. The top two teams from each group progress to the Super 12 stage.

There was one last year? Aren't World Cups usually played a few years apart?

A fair question. The T20 World Cup has been happening every two years since 2010, but then there was a five year gap after the 2016 tournament …

Why?!

The ICC gave it a miss in 2018 because the calendar was just too crowded with bilateral cricket. There was a thought of conducting it in South Africa that year, but the government had  from hosting any major events for not meeting transformation targets.

Okay, go on …

There was an ODI World Cup in 2019, and so the plan was to stage the 2020 T20 World Cup in Australia and the 2021 Champions Trophy in India. But then the Champions Trophy was scrapped and replaced by another T20 World Cup - so there were T20 World Cups scheduled back to back for 2020 and 2021. But then the pandemic ensured the 2020 edition didn't happen, and because India wanted to keep their 2021 T20 World Cup (which ended up happening in the UAE), Australia's tournament moved to 2022.

So Australia's reign as T20 champs could be the shortest?

Umm, this has happened before. Pakistan won the 2009 T20 World Cup in England, and England won the 2010 T20 World Cup in the Caribbean. So Pakistan's joy was pretty short-lived. Again, it was held in consecutive years because of some issues around the Champions Trophy … but shall we get back to the present?

Okay, regale us with some tales of the past World Cups …

Let's start with Chris Gayle and the first match of the first T20 World Cup. He gave the tournament the perfect start by smashing the first hundred in T20 internationals. And then Yuvraj Singh went 6,6,6,6,6,6 in one over from Stuart Broad in Durban 2007. Nine years later, Carlos Brathwaite went 6, 6, 6, 6 in the final over of the 2016 T20 World Cup final, to leave Ben Stokes and England shellshocked. There's lots more … but shall we talk about the big one?

You mean India …

… versus Pakistan, yes. They are playing each other on October 23 in what should be a full house - more than 90,000 fans - at the MCG. It will be quite the spectacle. It's the opening game of their campaigns, just like last year. Back then, it was Pakistan who ended decades of pain by beating India for the first time in any World Cup, and pushed them towards a group-stage exit from the tournament.

So, what's new at this World Cup?

There are some rules. This is the first tournament that will implement the new playing conditions that came into effect on October 1 this year. The most significant among them is that teams will be slapped with a fielding penalty if they are slow with their over rate.

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Posted: 1 years ago
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Sri Lanka vs Namibia Pitch Report:

The pitch at Simonds Stadium is a balanced track. The new ball bowlers will get some lateral movement off the surface and the batters will have to be on their toes while batting on this surface. Once set, they can start playing their strokes freely.

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Posted: 1 years ago
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Sri Lanka vs Namibia Weather Forecast:

The temperature in Geelong is expected to be in the range of 4 and 16 degrees Celsius. We might witness rain-interruptions during the course of the game as there is rain predicted on Sunday.

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Posted: 1 years ago
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Sri Lanka vs Namibia Probable XIs:

Sri Lanka

Dasun Shanaka will be leading the Lankan side and they have a good amount of experience on their side.

Probable XI

Pathum Nissanka, Kusal Mendis (wk), Danushka Gunathilaka, Dhananjaya de Silva, Bhanuka Rajapaksa, Dasun Shanaka (c), Wanindu Hasaranga, Maheesh Theekshana, Chamika Karunaratne, Dushmantha Chameera, Dilshan Madushanka

Namibia

Gerhard Erasmus will be leading the Namibian side and the likes of David Wiese, JJ Smit and Ruben Trumpelmann will have to step up in their opening fixture.

Probable XI

Stephan Baard, Zane Green, Gerhard Erasmus (c), JJ Smit, Jan Frylinck, David Wiese, Jan Nicol Loftie-Eaton, Pikky Ya France, Ruben Trumpelmann, Bernard Scholtz, Michael van Lingen

DiamondLife thumbnail
Posted: 1 years ago
#7

Looking forward for the T20 world cup

It is always very tricky match

anyone can win 

DiamondLife thumbnail
Posted: 1 years ago
#8

Thank you for the tag 

Nichuss thumbnail
Posted: 1 years ago
#9

Thank you for the tag Raji


one que


India dnt want to play qualifying match

SoniRita thumbnail
Posted: 1 years ago
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Sri Lanka have won the toss and have decided to bowl first!