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Namibia opt to bowl

Namibia (Playing XI): Nikolaas Davin, Michael van Lingen, Jan Frylinck, JP Kotze, Gerhard Erasmus(c), JJ Smit, David Wiese, Zane Green(w), Ruben Trumpelmann, Bernard Scholtz, Jack Brassell

England (Playing XI): Philip Salt, Jos Buttler(w/c), Jonny Bairstow, Harry Brook, Moeen Ali, Liam Livingstone, Sam Curran, Chris Jordan, Jofra Archer, Adil Rashid, Reece Topley
 
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I know we are a few months on, and conditions differ, but it’s surprising how different this team looks to what a preferred BBL best XI would have looked like.

If you were fielding Stoinis, Agar, Ellis, David or Zampa in BBL SC, it likely would have only been due to a low price or being on a double … and that’s almost half the team we are putting out in a World Cup match!
 
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Can't help but wonder, no matter how much the players will say they're not interested in manipulating a result, whether subconsciously they don't really mind losing tonight. No consequence on their tournament and knocks England out, and as Haydos is going on about in commentary, they have just looked a couple of percent off the mark all night. Clearly second best so far in the game.
 
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Can't help but wonder, no matter how much the players will say they're not interested in manipulating a result, whether subconsciously they don't really mind losing tonight. No consequence on their tournament and knocks England out, and as Haydos is going on about in commentary, they have just looked a couple of percent off the mark all night. Clearly second best so far in the game.
Hard to be up and about for a game that doesn’t matter.

Everyone forgets that as good as the top teams are, it’s not the skill level that is the difference it’s the ability to apply it consistently and be at that high intensity for longer periods than your opponents that separates the best from the rest.

T/20 is also a format that enables the gap to be closed quite considerably between nations. The pitches have been a great leveller in this competition as well, meaning the associate nations who probably experience this type of pitch often, will have a bit of an advantage.

Also, as much as Hazelwood’s remarks sparked the throwing discussions, the fact that the media (and England) have/will latch onto it should we lose this game, it effectively devalues Scotland’s efforts today. ICC have already reduced the amount of associates that could qualify in the 50 over format, would hate to see them continue to do so through fear of the big 3 teams not making it to the main part of tournaments.
 
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Also, as much as Hazelwood’s remarks sparked the throwing discussions, the fact that the media (and England) have/will latch onto it should we lose this game, it effectively devalues Scotland’s efforts today. ICC have already reduced the amount of associates that could qualify in the 50 over format, would hate to see them continue to do so through fear of the big 3 teams not making it to the main part of tournaments.
This is my biggest worry too. The 2007 World Cup, or rather the administrators' reaction to it, set cricket as a global enterprise back a decade or more. It's really only recovered with this tournament (and probably the 2021 and 2022 tournaments to a lesser extent) and it would be a damned shame if the ICC used it to make the same mistakes again.

At least as it stands the ODI tournament is going back to 14 teams, that's an improvement. 16 in this format would be ideal though (so as not to elongate the super 8 as in 2007).
 
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This is my biggest worry too. The 2007 World Cup, or rather the administrators' reaction to it, set cricket as a global enterprise back a decade or more. It's really only recovered with this tournament (and probably the 2021 and 2022 tournaments to a lesser extent) and it would be a damned shame if the ICC used it to make the same mistakes again.

At least as it stands the ODI tournament is going back to 14 teams, that's an improvement. 16 in this format would be ideal though (so as not to elongate the super 8 as in 2007).
Should be 16 teams, two groups of 8. Play 7 games and straight into knockouts (take your pick for either quarter finals or semi finals).
 
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3/457 Boult.
Nissanka, Hasaranga, Farooqi, Hossain, Thushara yet to play, then Boult, Conway and Finn. Hoping for a huge score to make some ground up.
Have we worked out who the new entrant is? Could he be a recently disqualified player? 😁
 
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Ireland (Playing XI): Paul Stirling(c), Andrew Balbirnie, Lorcan Tucker(w), Harry Tector, Curtis Campher, George Dockrell, Gareth Delany, Mark Adair, Barry McCarthy, Joshua Little, Benjamin White

Pakistan (Playing XI): Mohammad Rizwan(w), Saim Ayub, Babar Azam(c), Fakhar Zaman, Usman Khan, Shadab Khan, Imad Wasim, Shaheen Afridi, Abbas Afridi, Haris Rauf, Mohammad Amir

Pakistan opt to bowl
 
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