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Bangladesh win keeps India on toes

First bd win against sa then we talk who goes out.

I think same was said also against the match of England... is not it??? By the way if WI win today BD will go to the quarter final directly... win over SA is necessary to avoid Australia in the quarter final. N BD already won over SA in the last world cup with a big margin ... now this time BD team is stronger then the 2007 team and match will be played in Bangladesh and we know it very well that SA has weakness in playing the spinner... so you can expect a low, slow and spin track to trap the SA.... n so far BD bowlers has proved they are capable of delivering their job in this sort of track.. only BD batsman will have to click... in a good day of both batting and bowling BD can beat any team...
 
From this pool SA, England, India and WI should and will qualify for quarters rest all is topi drama at max BD can replace WI.
 
From this pool SA, England, India and WI should and will qualify for quarters rest all is topi drama at max BD can replace WI.

BD will replace England if the lost today... n if BD win over SA and India lost to WI then India will take the position 4th in the group...

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India has already qualified guys...

Still not 100%... read the news article and the above posts...
 
BD will replace England if the lost today... n if BD win over SA and India lost to WI then India will take the position 4th in the group...

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Still not 100%... read the news article and the above posts...

Whatever equation you do. BD can't win against SA.
If Eng loses today, then only chances for BD. Support WI. But it hard for BD to support WI as they trashed BD for 50 runs.:rofl::rofl:
 
Whatever equation you do. BD can't win against SA.
If Eng loses today, then only chances for BD. Support WI. But it hard for BD to support WI as they trashed BD for 50 runs.:rofl::rofl:

I have already replied about it.. if you are not aware of then just go n see the result of BD vs SA of the last world cup...

for your courtesy I am re posting my message again..

N BD already won over SA in the last world cup with a big margin ... now this time BD team is stronger then the 2007 team and match will be played in Bangladesh and we know it very well that SA has weakness in playing the spinner... so you can expect a low, slow and spin track to trap the SA.... n so far BD bowlers has proved they are capable of delivering their job in this sort of track.. only BD batsman will have to click... in a good day of both batting and bowling BD can beat any team...

But for India if it lost to WI it will be proved that this is a over hyped team and should not dream of winning world cup with such bowling attack... same stuff said by ex australian and WI cricketer...
 
Whatever equation you do. BD can't win against SA.
If Eng loses today, then only chances for BD. Support WI. But it hard for BD to support WI as they trashed BD for 50 runs.:rofl::rofl:





29/9............= India, NOT GooD either.
 
The statistics suggest Sri Lanka are the clear favourites to win the clash. In the last five years, they have beaten New Zealand in seven of their ten completed one-day matches. They have been in much better form coming into the World Cup, with a win-loss ratio of 1.80 in ODIs in the last two years compared to New Zealand's 0.73. Jayawardene, though, wasn't reading too much into those numbers.

New Zealand v Sri Lanka, World Cup 2011: Mahela Jayawardene happy to be out of Sri Lanka
 
well Westindian team is unpredictable if westindian guys beat indian team than bye bye for india im already supporting WI boys as indian always support our opponents this is time for india to face the chin music
 
According to betting websites:

chances of WI defeating England: 33%
chances of Bangladesh defeating South Africa: 10%
chances of WI defeating India: 25%

Therefore, chances of India not qualifying: less than 1%
 
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