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14 minutes ago, Naaperushiva said:

Sympathy aa my foot baa....vallaki sympathy endhi waste gallua

thvaralo adhi maro zimbabwe ayyelavundhi

Maa mIller gadu vunnantha varaku no doubt baa SA ki braces_1

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2 hours ago, Sucker said:

Maa mIller gadu vunnantha varaku no doubt baa SA ki braces_1

oh zimbabwe avvatam lo naa..

ee miller and maxwell bokka gallu manchi talents anukonunde..

I still feel the latter one has the potential to be a great run getter 

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1 hour ago, Naaperushiva said:

oh zimbabwe avvatam lo naa..

ee miller and maxwell bokka gallu manchi talents anukonunde..

I still feel the latter has the potential to be a great run getter 

Baa maa miller pans ni hurt chesthunnav baa nuv $s@d

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Khawaja ruled out of remainder of World Cup

Usman Khawaja, who suffered a hamstring injury during Australia's final round-robin clash against South Africa, has been ruled out of the remainder of the ICC Cricket World Cup, 2019. Coach Justin Langer, on Sunday (July 7), confirmed that Khawaja will be out of action for at least three to four weeks, forcing him out of the semifinal clash against England in Birmingham on Thursday, with the emphasis now on the left-hander attempting to regain fitness ahead of the Ashes.

"Ussie's got a hamstring strain so he'll be out for probably three to four weeks which is a real shame but we have to work hard on getting him up for the Ashes now," Langer said. "Such a pity for him, he's been so integral to how we've been playing. Like Shaun [Marsh] I feel sad for him that he's going to miss the World Cup semi-final."

Khawaja, who came in at No. 3 during Australia's chase of 326 against South Africa, picked up the injury five deliveries into his innings and had to retire hurt. He later came back to bat when Australia were seven down and needed 51. Having earlier scored six runs, he added 12 more to the tally before being dismissed by Kagiso Rabada. Australia lost the match by 10 runs and finished second on the points table, as a result of which they'll face the hosts in the second semifinal.

Australia brought in Matthew Wade as cover for the injured Khawaja and will now await the approval of the ICC's Event Technical Committee to include him officially in the squad. Wade has been in fine touch as he amassed 355 runs in four one-day innings, including a berserk hundred off 45 balls against Derbyshire, on the A tour earlier.

Australia are also sweating on the fitness of all-rounder Marcus Stoinis, who picked up a side strain in the same game. While Mitchell Marsh has been called up as cover, a final decision on Stonis will be taken in 24-48 hours. This is the second time in this tournament that Stoinis picked up a side strain and Mitchell Marsh was asked to join as cover. Stoinis had earlier missed the game against Pakistan and Sri Lanka due to the same reason but managed to pass a fitness test ahead of the game against Bangladesh. Mitchell Marsh, meanwhile, has managed scores of 40, 29, 53 and 4 - all four unbeaten knocks - for Australia A.

"Marcus is the same, got another strain in his other side actually so we are working through that at the moment and we'll have to make a decision on him in the next 24 to 48 hours," said Langer. "Not in the final XI yet but Matthew Wade is coming up. He's in great form, he's had a great 12 or so months back home but he's also just scored two hundreds in one-day cricket so he's in great nick. And Mitch Marsh is going to come on standby for Stoinis to see how he comes up.

"Of course it's frustrating but it's also the business we're in, it's sport and all the teams have had injuries. You never like to have injuries at any time, let alone at the business end but it's ok, we'll deal with it. I've said all along we'll keep dealing with it, we've dealt with it for the last 12 months. In all circumstances, and as difficult as it is for the boys in the team, we'll deal with it," Langer added.

Earlier in the tournament, Shaun Marsh had also been ruled out of the World Cup after suffering a fractured arm, with Peter Handscomb replacing him in the squad.

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4 hours ago, Kool_SRG said:

Khawaja ruled out of remainder of World Cup

Usman Khawaja, who suffered a hamstring injury during Australia's final round-robin clash against South Africa, has been ruled out of the remainder of the ICC Cricket World Cup, 2019. Coach Justin Langer, on Sunday (July 7), confirmed that Khawaja will be out of action for at least three to four weeks, forcing him out of the semifinal clash against England in Birmingham on Thursday, with the emphasis now on the left-hander attempting to regain fitness ahead of the Ashes.

"Ussie's got a hamstring strain so he'll be out for probably three to four weeks which is a real shame but we have to work hard on getting him up for the Ashes now," Langer said. "Such a pity for him, he's been so integral to how we've been playing. Like Shaun [Marsh] I feel sad for him that he's going to miss the World Cup semi-final."

Khawaja, who came in at No. 3 during Australia's chase of 326 against South Africa, picked up the injury five deliveries into his innings and had to retire hurt. He later came back to bat when Australia were seven down and needed 51. Having earlier scored six runs, he added 12 more to the tally before being dismissed by Kagiso Rabada. Australia lost the match by 10 runs and finished second on the points table, as a result of which they'll face the hosts in the second semifinal.

Australia brought in Matthew Wade as cover for the injured Khawaja and will now await the approval of the ICC's Event Technical Committee to include him officially in the squad. Wade has been in fine touch as he amassed 355 runs in four one-day innings, including a berserk hundred off 45 balls against Derbyshire, on the A tour earlier.

Australia are also sweating on the fitness of all-rounder Marcus Stoinis, who picked up a side strain in the same game. While Mitchell Marsh has been called up as cover, a final decision on Stonis will be taken in 24-48 hours. This is the second time in this tournament that Stoinis picked up a side strain and Mitchell Marsh was asked to join as cover. Stoinis had earlier missed the game against Pakistan and Sri Lanka due to the same reason but managed to pass a fitness test ahead of the game against Bangladesh. Mitchell Marsh, meanwhile, has managed scores of 40, 29, 53 and 4 - all four unbeaten knocks - for Australia A.

"Marcus is the same, got another strain in his other side actually so we are working through that at the moment and we'll have to make a decision on him in the next 24 to 48 hours," said Langer. "Not in the final XI yet but Matthew Wade is coming up. He's in great form, he's had a great 12 or so months back home but he's also just scored two hundreds in one-day cricket so he's in great nick. And Mitch Marsh is going to come on standby for Stoinis to see how he comes up.

"Of course it's frustrating but it's also the business we're in, it's sport and all the teams have had injuries. You never like to have injuries at any time, let alone at the business end but it's ok, we'll deal with it. I've said all along we'll keep dealing with it, we've dealt with it for the last 12 months. In all circumstances, and as difficult as it is for the boys in the team, we'll deal with it," Langer added.

Earlier in the tournament, Shaun Marsh had also been ruled out of the World Cup after suffering a fractured arm, with Peter Handscomb replacing him in the squad.

Handscomb gadu kummutadu inka

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India Vs New Zealand Semi Final: What Happens If The Clash Is Washed Out By Rain?

 

Semi-finals of ICC World Cup 2019 is commencing from Tuesday, 9th June, with the first fight between India and New Zealand. While cricket fans are quite excited about the first semifinal match, the Manchester weather report is likely to spill water on their hopes.

According to the weather report, Tuesday is expected to be a dry day but the evening can witness rainy cloud with a drop in temperature. There could be light rain in Manchester at night.

But what will happen if the rain washes out the clash between India and New Zealand?

Unlike ODIs, the ICC assigns a reserve day for both semi finals and finals in case of a washout. So if India-New Zealand match does not take place on Tuesday for any apparent reason, it will happen on the ‘reserve day’ which will be the next day.

Unfortunately, the weather report forcast rain on reserve day also. If the first semi-final is washed out on the reserve day also and none of the team gets to play, India will automatically qualify for finals, due to its higher point on the point table.

Co-incidently the league match between these two teams was washed out. They only played a warm-up match which ended in New Zeland’s favor.

If the weather gives time to play, the DLS method will be applied and one or both teams may not get full 50 overs to bat.

India tops the point table with 15 points, after defeating Sri Lanka in its last match. While New Zealand had a hard time reaching semi-finals and hardly made it here. It stands on the fourth position with 11 points.

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22 minutes ago, mmharshaa said:

winning because of rain would be the worst world cup win for any team

Nuv adi alochisthunnav menu Paki galla face chudalanukuntunna @3$%

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15 hours ago, MRI said:

water la na? atlantey vaadini India lo koorchopettandi.. neella problem vundanta!

dhoni gadu prathi match ki min 10 runs freebies esthunadu vadini emanali keeper ga .... epati varaku adadu last lo final lo 50 kotti credit dobbetshadu laddugadu just like gambir laga rohit gadu untadu lol

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20 hours ago, MRI said:

if my prediction is true, knockouts ki green pitches istaru.. 260-300 ideal score vundey pitches.. NZ cannot be taken lightly..

you are  wrong baa ... fat pitches around 300 easy score chudu .... englanad gelvali anaty flat pitch evvali ... 

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22 minutes ago, argadorn said:

you are  wrong baa ... fat pitches around 300 easy score chudu .... englanad gelvali anaty flat pitch evvali ... 

1st semis  pitch green pitch icchi 2nd semis batting pitch isthe saripoddhiga

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