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    @bovidae said in 2022 Women's Cricket World Cup in New Zealand:

    Tahuhu doesn't have any control of her line and length. So far it seems that a lack of pace is the better option on these pitches.

    A Tahuhu or a Shrubsole type bowler just seems to be cannon fodder for top order batters in this tournament - at least so far...

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    @donsteppa said in 2022 Women's Cricket World Cup in New Zealand:

    West Indies must fancy their chances of the top four now. Two wins from two against NZ and England, and with Pakistan and Bangladesh still to come, and a good chance against South Africa too.

    Yep, you only need to finish in the top half. 7 Games, so 4 wins should get you there.

    Australia look a lock (no surprises).
    Windies very very likely with two wins against what were to be top opposition. Have to win 2/5 with Bangles and Pakistanis to come.

    at the bottom, it's hard to see the Bangles or Pakistanis getting there now.

    So two have to go out, probably from England, NZ, SA, India

    Today is a critical game for us - win, and we can afford to drop another 2 games against Aus and then one of either SA/Eng. Lose, and we need 2 out of three there, and that (while doable) is much harder.

    England are up against it, although the first loss to Aus isn't a surprise; they could easily run the table.

    NZZP's probable final 4:
    Aus
    WI
    India
    NZ

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    @nzzp said in 2022 Women's Cricket World Cup in New Zealand:

    NZZP's probable final 4:
    Aus
    WI
    India
    NZ

    Yep, I have Australia and the West Indies as definite finalists (assuming that WI don't slip up against Pakistan or Bangladesh). Then India, and for then the fourth position I can't make my mind up.

    NZ v England game will be crucial, and South Africa don't seem like a bad side either...

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    England play SA and India next so will need to win at least one of those games to survive. Then NZ.

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    Rain is bound to play a role as well. England will be very nervous to avoid a washout against the bottom teams.

    We were lucky we didn't suffer that vs Bangladesh.

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    NZ batting first so will need to post 250+ to be competitive. Aust and Eng scored over 600 runs at this ground.

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    @bovidae said in 2022 Women's Cricket World Cup in New Zealand:

    NZ batting first so will need to post 250+ to be competitive. Aust and Eng scored over 600 runs at this ground.

    early runout Bates.

    Damn.

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    160/3 after 30 but slowing down. 50 to Kerr and Satterthwaite and Green in right now. 280 would be decent

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    Vastrakar makes up for the runout by dropping a sitter of a catch.

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    Dropping quickly as the chase for runs comes on.
    240/8 now and Vastraker on a hat trick

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    India apparently 1 over behind the over rate.
    Not sure of the rules here.

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    That was terrible. A sitter dropped then the bats ran two while the non catcher was busy being annoyed at herself

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    9 down now. Last over. Can we eek out the last 5 balls for some runs? At least 5 needed for par.

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    260/9 final score. 5 singles squeezed from the last over

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    Par is ~280 I reckon. NZ will need to bowl well and take early wickets.

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    @bovidae said in 2022 Women's Cricket World Cup in New Zealand:

    Par is ~280 I reckon. NZ will need to bowl well and take early wickets.

    Yeah - that early runout of Bates kept the handbrake slightly on for a fair bit of our innings. We seemed to play most of it one wicket down more than I liked.

    We need to do the same to them!

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    Very average batting effort, really needed another 30 or 40 runs, someone had to get a hundred & be there near the end - astonished Martin is batting so high in the order, struggles to turn the strike over & hardly has any power in her shots, woeful, surely she should be batting down at 10 or 11 ? ...on such a great batting pitch if we don't get a quick 2 or 3 early wickets to give us a chance they're going to win pretty easily.
    Our opening bowlers need to get it pretty full in good areas on or just outside off stump, don't want any of that short wide crap that will give them a flyer.

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    @chris-b said in 2022 Women's Cricket World Cup in New Zealand:

    @bovidae said in 2022 Women's Cricket World Cup in New Zealand:

    Par is ~280 I reckon. NZ will need to bowl well and take early wickets.

    Yeah - that early runout of Bates kept the handbrake slightly on for a fair bit of our innings. We seemed to play most of it one wicket down more than I liked.

    We need to do the same to them!

    We are def 20 runs shy of where we could be but 5 an over can quickly put pressure on through a number of ways and I don't think the pitch really matters much.

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    Great start.

    We've kept them pinned down and picked up a wicket.

    We must be about 30 runs ahead at the same point.

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    @chris-b said in 2022 Women's Cricket World Cup in New Zealand:

    Great start.

    We've kept them pinned down and picked up a wicket.

    We must be about 30 runs ahead at the same point.

    ....and thats how you quickly turn your 260 into a 300 equivalent. The wickets are a bonus.

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