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Niue and Qatar all set to kick-off the Cricket World Cup in Alofi
Both host nations will be seen in action in back-to-back matches during the first round of the World Cup
Both host nations will be seen in action in back-to-back matches during the first round of the World Cup
The Cricket World Cup during the captains' media day ahead of the World Cup opener © Associated Press, November 9, 2003
ROUND 1 PREVIEW
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Match 1, Niue vs Qatar, Alofi
World Cup co-hosts Niue will lock horns with Qatar in the tournament opener at the Capital Cricket Park in Alofi. A venue famous for being batting-friendly will certainly bring a lot of eyeballs to Basheer Rashed, the lynchpin of the Qatari side. Arguably the most vital cog for the side, Basheer Rashed is asked to step up every single occasion, no matter the venue, conditions, oppositions or any other ifs, buts and whats. But perhaps, his biggest test will be at the biggest stage of them all, against an in-form hometeam raring to go. Many even believe that Niue are a secret favorite to win it all, even though they have been grouped in the group of literal death.
However, Niue more or less shot themselves in the foot by denying visas to a handful of teams for some bogus reasons, three of which happened to be grouped with them. With this decision, Niue forwent their home advantage which could have proven to be vital in this group. Their only match on home soil will be this encounter against Qatar, and with zero knockout matches scheduled for Niue, it is likely that if Niue are to win the whole thing, they'll have to do so without much, or any aid at all.
Players to watch out for: Basheer Rashed, Ali Khamis Faraj, Talatitama Holo, Dalton Nemani
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Match 2, New Zealand vs Norway, Dunedin
University Oval will play hosts to New Zealand's first World Cup match, as they take on a well-settled Norwegian side in the first match of Group B. New Zealand have struggled in international cricket across formats for the better part of two years, so to see them pick up pace right before the World Cup was certainly a pleasant sight for any fans of this sport, except if you're from Norway. Surprisingly, New Zealand left out Trace Roberts, one of their best performers in One-Day Internationals in recent years, and instead have opted for a more freshlook squad for the World Cup. Norway on the other hand, have struggled to be consistent more than anything else. In their last ODI series, they secured a 3-2 victory following an intense series-decider against newcomers Russia. Getting off the mark with a win against New Zealand can really set the tone for the rest of their campaign, especially considering the road they have ahead of them.
Players to watch out for: Erik Eriksen, Sebastian Mathisen, Magnus Larsen, Michel Gottlieb
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Match 3, India vs Wales, Toi
One of, if not the favorites to win the World Cup - India - will start their campaign against Wales in Toi. Wales, having qualified for the World Cup as the second-lowest ranked ODI side in the world, have a tough hill to climb, one which begins with them facing the mighty Indians in their first World Cup match. Their star batters, Dai Carlson and Tom Donald will have to step up big time if they are to pose a challenge to this Indian outfit. Given how their bowling fell flat against Qatar in the warm-up match, much will be required of them too. In this star-studded Indian side, any player can deliver a match-winning knock or a match-winning spell on their day, but if they are to go all the way, all facets must gel together to form an indomitable side, which they are well capable of.
Players to watch out for: Dai Carlson, Tom Donald, Vijay Kambli, Mayas Kumble, Pramod Krishnakumar
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Match 4, Pakistan vs United States, Alofi
The fourth match of the first round will see the United States take on a Pakistani side that's been punching way above their weight class, for a very long time now. As always, Pakistan will rely heavily on their captain to get some runs and the Durrani Brothers to support him wholeheartedly. Kabir Khan Durrani, one of ODI cricket's most prolific wicket-takers, is tasked with leading this bowling attack. He has much to live up to, and a lot to bare for Pakistan to get an early win and kickoff their tournament. Pakistan are definitely the more in-form team headed into this match, whereas the United States, having re-joined the Conference earlier this year, are certainly capable of causing a major upset. Even if they have fewer star players than Pakistan, their victories against World Cup hosts New Zealand in both the Test and ODI series earlier this definitely paint their side as the "giant-killing" type. Whether they'll be able to pull off such performances at the World Cup remains to be seen.
Players to watch out for: Talha Hayat, Shabbir Khan Durrani, Kabir Khan Durrani, Lamar Dean
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