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Showing posts with label 2nd Twenty20. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2nd Twenty20. Show all posts

Monday, 17 October 2011

Zimbabwe v New Zealand, 2nd Twenty20, Harare

Brendon McCullum struck a 31-ball fifty, Zimbabwe v New Zealand, 2nd Twenty20, Harare, October 17, 2011
The brothers McCullum ensured that New Zealand sealed their two-match Twenty20 series against Zimbabwe with a convincing win in the second game. Brendon scored 64 off 37 balls and Nathan took three key wickets with his offspin to wreck Zimbabwe's hope of evening the series. The hosts were more competitive than they had been in the previous game; after an ordinary performance in the field they batted bravely, but the target was too tall for them.

Zimbabwe v New Zealand, 2nd Twenty20, Harare

Nathan McCullum bowled economically, Zimbabwe v New Zealand, 1st Twenty20 international, Harare
The heady heights of a Test win must be a distant memory for Zimbabwe, even though it was only two months ago that they beat Bangladesh in their comeback Test. They have now lost nine international games on the trot and are coming to terms with what looks like it will be a long, hard slog to prove they are worthy of Test status.

Sunday, 16 October 2011

South Africa v Australia, 2nd Twenty20, Johannesburg Live Streaming Score card

Graeme Smith puts together a big third-wicket partnership with AB de Villiers, South Africa v West Indies, World Cup, Group B, Delhi, February 24, 2011South Africa were rusty in the first game, which was to be expected after such a long lay-off. They missed chances in the field and, JP Duminy aside, didn't hit their straps with the bat. But on a better batting pitch in Johannesburg, they will be able to use the pace from Australia's fast men and feel the ball coming off the bat. Hashim Amla now has a match under his belt as the country's captain and he will lead with more confidence at the Wanderers. The key for the hosts is to produce a more consistent performance - Duminy, Morne Morkel and Lonwabo Tsotsobe played well in the series opener, but they cannot be expected to carry the side.

South Africa v Australia, 2nd Twenty20, Johannesburg

Graeme Smith puts together a big third-wicket partnership with AB de Villiers, South Africa v West Indies, World Cup, Group B, Delhi, February 24, 2011
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South Africa were rusty in the first game, which was to be expected after such a long lay-off. They missed chances in the field and, JP Duminy aside, didn't hit their straps with the bat. But on a better batting pitch in Johannesburg, they will be able to use the pace from Australia's fast men and feel the ball coming off the bat. Hashim Amla now has a match under his belt as the country's captain and he will lead with more confidence at the Wanderers. The key for the hosts is to produce a more consistent performance - Duminy, Morne Morkel and Lonwabo Tsotsobe played well in the series opener, but they cannot be expected to carry the side.

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