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Women's world champs

AaronK

Well-known member
Womans semi final second match, it should be the other way round.
^ Sexiest.. living by the common stereotype of "ladies first" Huh? what a shame lol

just joking.. I don't know.. I am not even following thier matches..aside from the fact that they through like girls.. i don't have much time to spare..
 
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Dydl

Well-known member
Australia first team through to the final!

Pretty convincing performance, that three wicket over really hurt India, which another flick onto the stumps to run out the non-striker by Ellyse Perry, a la Claire Taylor's dismissal in the 2006 game. Alex Blackwell played a good captain's knock too.

New Zealand vs Australia would be a very interesting final, considering how both teams are playing, and how New Zealand have won like the last 5 T20s between the two.

Very intriguing tournament overall.
 

Dydl

Well-known member
Great game. :)

New Zealand should have won, but you can't begrudge a professional bowling and fielding performance, and that's what carried Australia to the trophy.

Great bowling from Ellyse Perry, very well-deserved Player of the Match awards.

Quite glad the men stayed around to cheer them on too; they probably would have preferred to go back to their hotels and cry at their dismal performance, but them sticking around would have meant a lot to the players, so that's a nice gesture.
 
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