Windies V South Africa 27 february 2015

Lets hope Windies win, it will be better for Pak when they face SA.
South Africa need to make statement

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DANIEL BRETTIG
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Agarkar: SA would want to prove a pointMatch facts
Friday, February 27
Start time 1430 local (0330 GMT)

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West Indies played the role of punching bags for AB de Villiers and his team during their recent bilateral series in South Africa, but this World Cup has already shown that context makes an enormous difference to games between otherwise unchanged opponents. South African expectations have been dampened by a poor defeat to India at a packed MCG, while West Indies’ propensity for internal chaos was placed to one side by a restorative romp over Zimbabwe.
These two sides have been kilometres apart in terms of accomplishment in recent times, with South Africa seldom troubled. With Ireland and India showing themselves to be in decent fettle one of the two teams will emerge from the SCG with feelings of enhanced confidence and poise. The other will likely be left extremely worried about their place in the scheme of the tournament, for even if they are not eliminated they would be likely to be pitched into a quarter-final against Australia or New Zealand.
Logic, talent and recent history suggests that South Africa should have the measure of West Indies by a distance. But the pressures of the event and the vagaries of the SCG - a surface likely at this point of the season to more closely resemble a West Indian pitch than a South African one - may yet throw up some surprises.
The thought of defeat will haunt both teams, for by the third match of the pool phase it is time to demonstrate whether they are contenders or pretenders. There will also be expectation from around the world that, after a pair of thrilling encounters between Associate nations, the top tier need to step up and produce a contest worth the name.
Form guide
**West Indies: WWLLW(last five matches, most recent first)
**South Africa: LWWLW


In the spotlight
Following his storming display against Zimbabwe, plenty are waiting to see how Chris Gaylefares against South Africa’s more vaunted bowling attack. Gayle may not even be a certainty in the game, after his old back trouble emerged in the wake of the Manuka performance. It would be typical of the stop-start narrative of his recent career if Gayle were to be unavailable, but if West Indies are to reverse a poor recent record against South Africa they will surely need him.
Over-rates are far from the only worry for AB de Villiers entering the SCG match. His team flunked out badly against India, the size of the occasion appearing to overwhelm them. So much expectation sits on de Villiers’ shoulders, but he can at least be consoled by the thought of his extraordinary 149 against these same opponents in Johannesburg.
Teams news
Chris Gayle is under a cloud due to back trouble, while Sulieman Benn may return to the XI after missing out on the Zimbabwe match due to injury.
West Indies (possible) 1 Dwayne Smith, 2 Chris Gayle, 3 Jonathan Carter, 4 Marlon Samuels, 5 Denesh Ramdin (wk), 6 Lendl Simmons, 7 Darren Sammy, 8 Andre Russell, 9 Jason Holder (capt), 10 Jerome Taylor, 11 Sulieman Benn.
Farhaan Behardian and Kyle Abbott are two likely inclusions for Wayne Parnell and the injured Vernon Philander. There is also some speculation over the fitness of JP Duminy.
South Africa (possible): 1 Hashim Amla, 2 Quinton de Kock (wk), 3 Faf du Plessis, 4 AB de Villiers (capt), 5 David Miller, 6 JP Duminy, 7 Farhaan Behardien, 8 Kyle Abbott, 9 Dale Steyn, 10 Morne Morkel, 11 Imran Tahir.
Pitch and conditions
The SCG’s pitch square is tiring towards the end of a long summer, and there may not be too much pace or bounce in the surface. But Sydney’s atmosphere can offer swing, and there should be a modicum of spin also as the match goes on.
Stats and trivia

[LIST=|INDENT=4]
[li]South Africa’s previous World Cup match at the SCG was the infamous 1992 semi-final against England, when a simplistic rain calculation left the Proteas needing 22 runs off one ball.[/li][li]West Indies have won only one of 17 encounters with South Africa since 2007, but their World Cup record is tighter - 3-2 South Africa’s way[/li][li]Sydney’s first match of the tournament[/li][/LIST]
Quotes
“I’ve spoken about building a relationship with the players, and I think I’m getting there slowly but surely. It won’t happen overnight, but I think the longer I’m here, the more I’ll build relationships.”
West Indies captain Jason Holder

“There’s nothing you can do except get it right and keep the intensity for 50 overs. It’s not as easy as it sounds. We’ve got Imran who can get through overs quickly and hopefully the part-timers can help him but the seamers take time. I can’t give the captain’s armband away, we’ve asked the umpires about it, but I am nominated captain for the tournament.”
Ahttp://www.espncricinfo.com/icc-cricket-world-cup-2015/content/story/839349.htmlB de Villiers on over rates

Daniel Brettig is an assistant editor at ESPNcricinfo. @danbrettig

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Re: Windies V South Africa 27 february 2015

Expect SA to win but this could be a close game if (hit & miss) Gayle fires again with the bat.

Windies have got the batting to upset SA

Re: Windies V South Africa 27 february 2015

insan k kia kia kerna partha hai. SA was my 2nd FAV after Pakistan but I have to support WI for this game :k:


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Re: Windies V South Africa 27 february 2015

Fine bowling by windjes. De kick after nearly getting bowled spoons one to point

Amla doing a fine Nohit imitation

Re: Windies V South Africa 27 february 2015

And they were showing Pakistani wickets taken by WI bowlers… why.. why does this merciless world do that.. :madz:

Re: Windies V South Africa 27 february 2015

More than Gayle its Andre Russell, Bravo etc.

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Don’t try to outrun the cloud. Note it’s duty cycle - it is back and forth along same direction. Simple move laterally.

Re: Windies V South Africa 27 february 2015

Hashim no hits his way to 54

Re: Windies V South Africa 27 february 2015

Pakistan should learn from SA that without boundaries how can move the score board

145/1 (29 overs)

Re: Windies V South Africa 27 february 2015

146/3

Gayle :eek:

Re: Windies V South Africa 27 february 2015

despite of 2 quick wicket SA keep going :k:

214/3 37.2 overs

Re: Windies V South Africa 27 february 2015

"Only 50 runs in boundaries still SA going at more than 5.5."

Re: Windies V South Africa 27 february 2015

WI seems to be in panic mode.. no good bowling or fielding

Re: Windies V South Africa 27 february 2015

If only Windies bowling was a little better they would be far more competitive in ODIs

Re: Windies V South Africa 27 february 2015

340+/- is on

Re: Windies V South Africa 27 february 2015

i'd say around 360

Re: Windies V South Africa 27 february 2015

Perhaps even more

Windies bleeding too many runs now

Re: Windies V South Africa 27 february 2015

much needed break through

Re: Windies V South Africa 27 february 2015

300 runs in 44.1 overs.. this is not the SCG we are aware of..

Re: Windies V South Africa 27 february 2015

319/4

AB on fire

Gayle track record showing he will not play long inning this time