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in for another close one for sure :D now why Fleming decided to open with Flintoff when he was to come at #5 as per the original lineup is a mystery :rolleyes:
 
Originally posted by crick4life
World XI reaches 100/4 off only 17 overs and Tendulkar 63 off 56 balls in that total.:( [/B]

Come on Tendy!!!!!!!! :cool:
 
Tendulkar got out sweeping to Warnie for 85(104 balls, 14 fours). With only 17 needed and Dravid batting very well on 28* probably this wicket has come too late or is there any more drama left in the game yet?
 
World XI completed a comprehensive victory against Australia to take the lead in the odi 2-1. Reports and score card will follow shortly.
 
Read the report of the 3rd ODI from the attachment.
 

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Score card, the highlight will follow soon.
 

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Sachin supremacy, eh? I have one question. in the previous game you talked about keeping kumble and sachin on....but you were batting. how can you do this?

looking forward to the next two games!
 
sohummisra, as Vaughan said you could use the Save tweak to swap teams and change bowlers as you like.

Vaughan, Aussies do lose and thats some inspiration for your up coming finals. The only other issue may be that I wont be playing for the Aussies.;)
 
World XI win leads to ICC investigation

The ACB have launched an appeal to the ICC over the batting line up of the World XI team after this 3rd ODI, which resulted in a comprehensive win for the allstars. Although he wasn't needed to bat, bowling hero Chaminda Vaas' name didn't appear on the batting line up in the after match stats, but Shane Bond's did, even though he is reportedly injured. The World XI manager Mr Shailesh Dongre has been asked to report to the match referee and explain whether this was just a genuine error, or would Bond have actually batted if needed?
As the actual batsmen who did bat were named in the line up, the World XI may be let off with just a warning. Stayed tuned for further updates...
 
The ACB have launched an appeal to the ICC over the batting line up of the World XI team after this 3rd ODI, which resulted in a comprehensive win for the allstars. Although he wasn't needed to bat, bowling hero Chaminda Vaas' name didn't appear on the batting line up in the after match stats, but Shane Bond's did, even though he is reportedly injured. The World XI manager Mr Shailesh Dongre has been asked to report to the match referee and explain whether this was just a genuine error, or would Bond have actually batted if needed?
As the actual batsmen who did bat were named in the line up, the World XI may be let off with just a warning. Stayed tuned for further updates...

I think Shailesh selected a World XII rather than an XI
 
tough luck Ravi. Great win by World XI, good to go 2-1 up and make aussis try to catch up for a change. The little master has 3 50s in 3 games now probably making the difference in the two teams?
 

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