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1st Quarter Final - South Africa v Sri Lanka (18th March)

Who will win this match?


  • Total voters
    37
  • Poll closed .

G.I.Joe

Well-known member
Well that certainly wasn't the case here IMO.

Look I can see where you're coming through (though I'd personally consider that mental disinergration rather than choking, but meh), but it shouldn't apply to this match.
Mental disintegration tactics can muddle your thought processes enough to cause you to poorly execute learned and well-practised skills in the absence of otherwise mitigating factors - aka choking.
 

Jono

Virat Kohli (c)
It's been a **** performance by Sri Lanka from start to finish, to choke you actually have to play well at some stage.
No that is not true. Choking is feeling the pressure. Andy Murray choked in Grand Slam finals despite never being in a winning position or playing well at any stage.
 

Athlai

Not Terrible
Can we get a seperate thread on the ****ing definition of choking? And quickly before I start using cake analogies.
 

Daemon

Well-known member
Malinga to Amla, FOUR, ovepitched and the mighty Hash has smoked it through the covers! Leans forward and takes full toll of the loose delivery

lel
 

NZTailender

I can't believe I ate the whole thing
Just had a look at SA's batting averages for the tournament. Holy **** they've been monumental.

Except for de Kock, who has let the side down there. What a dick.
 

Meridio

Well-known member
Am I reading this correctly? In a game played in Australia, Sri Lanka have been destroyed by South Africa's spin attack.

Wtf is wrong with the world.
 

Prince EWS

Global Moderator
Choking is one of those terms that seems to mean entirely different things to different people. Some people take a broad definition and apply the word to any instance of the size of occasion negatively affecting the performance of a team. For others, it is reserved strictly for throwing away a good position due to these mental factors, or losing a game to a lesser side. For a few it just seems to be defined as South Africa losing a cricket game. I just don't think it's a very useful description of anything anymore because you will always descend into a semantic debate over definitions. We all know what actually happened in that innings; that's not up for debate. Do we really need to decide whether it should be considered a choke or not? If we have different ideas about what contributed to the low score, lets talk about that.. but I don't think we do.
 
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