Cricket World Cup Preparations

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The One Day International Cricket World Cup starts in early October this year so that’s a little over a month away. Of course I am a little excited about it because it’s my favorite sporting tournament of all time and it only happens every 4 years so I’m already having a bit of a look over the teams to see how they might shape up.

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This period is pretty important because most teams are well and truly preparing for the big tournament and there are a couple of Bilateral Series about to get underway where final line-ups for the World Cup will no doubt be tested and tweaked. So if you’re a bit of a crickey nuffy like me then it’s worth keeping an eye on these matches so see how teams are shaping up. There are 10 teams competing in the World Cup and 9 of them are involved in these series. Over the next month these are the ones to watch :-


1. South Africa vs Australia

This bilateral series starts on Thursday with 3 x T20 matches followed by 5 x ODI matches. The T20s are likely just warm-ups for the players to acclimatise before the ODI series gets serious. The first 3 ODIs are being played at Bloemfontein in South Africa before the matches move to Centurion and then Johannesburg.


2. England vs New Zealand

This bilateral series starts tomorrow with 4 x T20 matches followed by 4 x ODI matches which is a very similar format to the South African vs Australia series. The ODIs are being played at Cardiff, Southampton, The Oval and Lords in England. It’ll be early Autumn there after a pretty warm (and busy) Summer so it will be interesting to see how worn or dry the pitches are.


3. The Asia Cup

This is another big tournament starting tomorrow and to my eye this is a great preparation for the World Cup. It features India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Afghanistan and Bangladesh which is half of the World Cup teams. It’s also being played in Sri Lanka which will have local sub-continent conditions most similar to India where the World Cup is being played in October. All up it’s 13 x ODI matches, consisting of 6 Group Matches followed by a Super Four (most likely 4 World Cup teams) playing another 6 Matches followed by a Final.


All up I think that the Asian teams have the big advantages of playing in familiar and friendly conditions WITH the extra pressure of Tournament Play in their preparation. If the non-Asian teams are clever they will try to produce some drier, spinning wickets in their own Bilateral Series to give them some relevant practice.

India can often turn out Flat Wickets for their ODI Matches but I have no doubt that Spin Bowling will be a big factor in the World Cup at the pointy end of the tournament so it’ll be wise for the non-Asian teams to prepare for that. It will be very interesting to see how well the curators prepare their pitches in the Bilateral Series, but I am certainly not expecting to see too many Green or Bouncy Wickets over the next month.



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The craze of ind vs pak in WC is too much.....last nite the booking site crashed .... I was trying to book a ticket ..but seems have to arrange it in black

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I am not surprised at all. Would be a great match to witness live.

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It has most rush...than any other....

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What team do you think could win? :P

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It's still a bit early. India deserve to be favorites at home but I think Pakistan might be a big chance to upset them. Asia Cup will be a great guide for both these teams.

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Hmm might be, Pakistan is now ranking at the top.

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It's time to get prepared for adrenaline rush again.

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It will really be competitive this time

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Today Pakistan VS Nepal playing together in Asia Cup. All teams are working hard but only one will win.
Pakistan has one of the best pacers, Afghanistan has best spinners, India has one of the best batters.

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Hmm
I'm actually rooting for England
I think they are better...lol

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The first match was between Nepal and Pakistan, It was played in my city Multan. Pakistan won by 238 runs. Both the events are big.

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The opening match of the Asia Cup was held in our city Multan and it is looking very good and we have seen that Pakistan beat Nepal by a good margin and the way we see Pakistan's The team is working very hard and we all are praying that whenever Pakistan wins and Pakistan also wins the World Cup because Pakistan's bowling is the number one bowling in the world at the moment.

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It looks like there are good expectations, the truth is that I am not a follower of cricket but I think it would be a good opportunity to see this sport when the World Cup happens.

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