sri lanka will be hard to beat.
2007-03-21 14:25:28
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answered by Anonymous
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India will win a closely vontested match, but there could be some nerves due to early wicket falling ( one opener) and rain indications.
Srilanka will bat second chasing 361 to win, but will make only 347, Jayasuriya making 161 off 135 balls, 7 sixes.
Man of the match Yuvaraj Singh will have hit 137(92 balls, 8 sixes , 7 fours) and one wicket in 3 overs, Tendulkar will hit 85 runs lbw to Chamara
2007-03-21 19:00:33
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answered by Santosh 3
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I had dream last night too, that 1,000,000,000,000 Indians were upset that Sri Lanka won & elimanted India.
I also had a dream Sri Lanka defeated India & helped bangladesh to the super 8.
De Silva backs Sri Lanka chances
De Silva's century led Sri Lanka to victory in the 1996 final
World Cup winner Aravinda de Silva has tipped Sri Lanka to emulate the success of his 1996 side in the forthcoming tournament in the Caribbean.
"I honestly feel this side have a better chance than we had in 1996.
"The bowling looks good, the batting has depth and the fielding looks sharp. My money is on Sri Lanka," he said.
Sri Lanka begin their campaign with what should be an easy win over Bermuda in Trinidad on 15 March and then take on Bangladesh and India.
The match against India is likely to decide the group winners, with both teams desperate for a victory which will enable them to carry the points forward to the Super 8 phase.
Sri Lanka recently lost a warm-up series in India 2-1, but they were without their two main bowlers, Muttiah Muralitharan and Chaminda Vaas, who were given an extended break.
De Silva expects both to shine in the Caribbean, saying: "Murali is a world-class performer and a lot of people under-rate Vaasy. He's a quiet achiever and played a vital role in the last World Cup."
The middle order batting is De Silva's only serious concern and he has backed the inclusion of former skipper Marvan Atapattu, who can bat anywhere in the top six.
"Marvan's presence should sort things out. He brings experience and should be able to bat according to the situation," he commented.
The win over Australia in the 1996 final was the biggest day in Sri Lankan cricket history and De Silva fancies a repeat of that result if the two sides meet again.
"Australia are an ageing side. There's pressure on most of their players.
"Their bowling is not what it used to be. [Glenn] McGrath can contain but the traditional bounce won't be there [for him] in the Caribbean. Brett Lee provides a bit of variation, but the rest of the bowling looks very average," he said.
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"We'll never give up this fight
Until we reach our destiny
We will never give up our goal to win
And show the cricket world what Sri Lanka can be."
2007-03-21 12:50:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Unfortunately your dream will be a dream until next world cup.
Get ready for the double whampy on this Friday.
Bangladesh will beat Bermuda for sure.
There will be more damage for Indian players pvt properties.
Shops will be closed.
But what can you do it's the realty.
2007-03-21 18:06:15
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answered by Dilantha2 3
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I'd like to see India win. I was watching Sri Lanka's match with Bangla and mannnn they are good. It's gonna be a tough match.
2007-03-21 12:41:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Let us hope your dream comes true as it will enable India to enter Super 8 and brighten their chances to win the world cup.
2007-03-21 17:40:36
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answered by vakayil k 7
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I think Bangladesh will beat Bermuda.
2007-03-21 13:10:27
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answered by Anonymous
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How long you watch this match? can you give us the full scorecard of the match? the batting score and bowling also. we are waiting if your pretend will true.
2007-03-22 05:12:04
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answered by Shaurov 2
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India will win.
2007-03-22 09:07:04
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answered by Santu 4
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i hope your dream comes true.
2007-03-21 12:40:23
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answered by Guru 7
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