T20 World Cup.
- Donny
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Grrrrrr. I'm just about over this.
Already, the Banglas v. Scots match has me reaching for the mute button.
It's the OTT bullshit from the PA announcer, during any pause in play, esp. between overs. Hysterical and repetitive chanting of team names, players names and whatever other unintelligible screeches.
And that comes after the nonsensical, seemingly interminable pre-match carry on.
It'd NOT the Olympics !!
If this stuff features in the Aussie matches, someone else can report on them.
Oh, by the way, Bangladesh is humbling Scotland. The Scots are 6/54 after 12 overs.
I'm outta here.
Already, the Banglas v. Scots match has me reaching for the mute button.
It's the OTT bullshit from the PA announcer, during any pause in play, esp. between overs. Hysterical and repetitive chanting of team names, players names and whatever other unintelligible screeches.
And that comes after the nonsensical, seemingly interminable pre-match carry on.
It'd NOT the Olympics !!
If this stuff features in the Aussie matches, someone else can report on them.
Oh, by the way, Bangladesh is humbling Scotland. The Scots are 6/54 after 12 overs.
I'm outta here.
Donny.
It's a game. Enjoy it.
It's a game. Enjoy it.
Umm... You missed Scotland's win.Donny wrote:...
Oh, by the way, Bangladesh is humbling Scotland. The Scots are 6/54 after 12 overs.
I'm outta here.
But here are highlights: https://www.t20worldcup.com/video/2294841 .
Reality check for Oz...Donny wrote:Easy win for India, by 8 wickets and with 13 balls to spare.
Rohit retired on 60 from 41 balls.
Rahul seemed to hit his 3 sixes with ease. Scored 39 from 31 balls.
But they shouldn't need one... Oz's recent T20I record is atrocious...
Reminds me of the recent ODI record before the ODI WC. And we know what happened there. Probably the worst WC SF performance in Oz history.K wrote:Oz's T20I record 2020-21:
8 wins from 24 matches (v. SA, England, India, NZ, WI, Bangladesh).
2 wins from past 11 matches (Mar 7 to Aug 9, 2021).