🏏 Cricket World Cup 2023: 2 Semi-Final: Australia vs South Africa 🏏 - Page 14

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Posted: 10 months ago

Moses Victor: I hope the pitch stays true for both the teams. It will be a good contest to watch. Quality players on both sides and tough conditions.

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Posted: 10 months ago

Another wicket incoming. Come on Starcsmiley40

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Posted: 10 months ago

RSA: 17-2 after 9 overs

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Posted: 10 months ago

Van der Dussen, don't waste ballssmiley7 If can't hit boundaries atleast try to take singles and give strike to Markram.

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Posted: 10 months ago

Top order collapse shows what role Rohit plays for India. His aggression literally breaks the opponent bowling attack and prevents early setbacks.

Rohit the captain and the player 👏🏻

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Posted: 10 months ago

Originally posted by: Rumination

8 overs gone and only 12 runs. smiley44They are worse than Pakistan smiley37

I think this is the lowest score in WC 1st powerplay.


Even India after 3 wickets in 2 runs scored more than this against Australia in their 1st match

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Posted: 10 months ago

5-1-6-1 are Hazlewood's figures so far..

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Posted: 10 months ago

Summary: Overs 1-10 - 18/2; Phase Winner: Australia

> Bavuma falls cheaply after nicking one to the keeper off Starc

> Starc and Hazlewood bowl brilliantly to keep the runs down

> Pitch offers swing, pace and bounce

> De Kock falls trying to break the shackles

> Markram strikes the first boundary of the innings in the 9th over

> Rvd and Markram cling on amidst tremendous pressure

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Posted: 10 months ago

10.1 Starc to Markram, FOUR, on a length around middle and leg, Markram flicks this through with mid-wicket and the timing is pristine as the ball races away to the fence

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