England won by 7 wickets (18 balls remaining)
Australia 147/6(20 overs)
England 148/3 (17/20 overs)
Australia
1 Shane Watson, 2 David Warner, 3 Brad Haddin (wk), 4 Michael Clarke (capt), 5 David Hussey, 6 Cameron White, 7 Michael Hussey, 8 Steven Smith, 9 Mitchell Johnson, 10 Dirk Nannes, 11 Shaun Tait.
England
1 Michael Lumb, 2 Craig Kieswetter (wk), 3 Kevin Pietersen, 4 Paul Collingwood (capt), 5 Eoin Morgan, 6 Luke Wright, 7 Tim Bresnan, 8 Graeme Swann, 9 Michael Yardy, 10 Stuart Broad, 11 Ryan Sidebottom.
Regardless of whether England emerges triumphant against Australia, the form team of the tournament, they have turned a corner in terms of public perception. In many ways, the tale of their shortcomings in ICC global events is less a matter of their failure to take home any trophies, but their failure to give themselves a chance to compete. On two occasions in the modern era of one-day cricket, they’ve found a formula that came close to ending the drought – namely, at the 1992 World Cup, when their greatest player, the ageing Ian Botham, was arguably their weakest link, and in the 2004 Champions Trophy, when Michael Vaughan’s men were already building towards the following summer’s Ashes.
In almost every other tournament of note they have been little short of a rabble, and that includes their previous forays in the World Twenty20, in South Africa in 2007, when they opened the batting with the bits-and-pieces Darren Maddy, and in 2009, when the Netherlands (including a certain Dirk Nannes) stunned them in the tournament curtain-raiser. At the third time of asking, however, England have hit upon a formula that deserves to succeed precisely because it doesn’t see success as a birthright. Every player from 1 to 11 is up for a scrap, and against an Australian side that doesn’t know when it’s beaten, a scrap is precisely what they can expect.
It has taken the Australians five years to shed the view that Twenty20 is a format for fun. However, Michael Clarke’s team is playing the game in the same serious, clinical and tunnel-visioned manner that has been so successful for them in Tests and ODIs over the past decade. Under Clarke’s captaincy the side’s worst result in 14 matches is the tie against New Zealand in February, which turned into a Super Over defeat.
Since then they have won six matches in a row, including the breath-taking semi-final triumph over Pakistan, in a record that is more suited to Ricky Ponting’s all-conquering outfits in 50-over World Cups. Not only are they well balanced, with frightening bowlers and muscular batsmen, but they now expect to win everything. And the only thing that can motivate them more than capturing a trophy they have never held is to beat England in doing it.
Form guide (Most recent first)
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Australia squad
MJ Clarke*, DT Christian, BJ Haddin†, RJ Harris, NM Hauritz, DJ Hussey, MEK Hussey, MG Johnson, DP Nannes, TD Paine†, SPD Smith, SW Tait, DA Warner, SR Watson, CL White
England squad
PD Collingwood*, JM Anderson, RS Bopara, TT Bresnan, SCJ Broad, C Kieswetter†, MJ Lumb, EJG Morgan, KP Pietersen, A Shahzad, RJ Sidebottom, GP Swann, JC Tredwell, LJ Wright, MH Yardy
GBS look under TEAMS there is now lists of all the players used in this years Super 14. Lions used 54 players according to my source, the bulls 42 , i think it would have been the lowest if not for the B team experiment.
Umpires Aleem Dar (Pakistan) and BR Doctrove
TV umpire BF Bowden (New Zealand)
Match referee RS Madugalle (Sri Lanka)
Reserve umpire RE Koertzen (South Africa)
comment on Cricinfo
Goodness me, they’re doing national anthems. Not sure it’s ever suited cricket really. Lots of mumbling from the players, apart from Graeme Swann, who is belting it out.
hope we see another 190+ target and a good game
Australia lose 1st wicket
2/1
31@ SuperBul – Dankie ou tjom… dis moerse!
Last Bat SR Watson c Swann b Sidebottom 2 (3b 0x4 0x6) SR: 66.66
Great that the Ozzmob is 1 down already…
37@ SuperBul – Het jy my laaste comment gelees op Admin Chat Box?
Clarke said he would have batted if he won the toss, so predictable. Hahaha
Warner run out
My money is on England for this one
Last Bat DA Warner run out 2 (4b 0x4 0x6) SR: 50.00
Ozz 8 for 2 already
Hello Die Boek, welkom
Ozz 3 downnnnnnnnn!!
Brad Haddin gone 8/3
Dankie superBul
Julle ouens het sulke lekker name
Last Bat BJ Haddin c †Kieswetter b Sidebottom 1 (2b 0x4 0x6) SR: 50.00
superBul klink gevaarlik
GBS klink weer vriendelik
Puma klink ook so bietjie gevaarlik
Shark_Lover klink nice
🙂
48@ Die Boek – Van nou af is jy net “Boeke”…. hehehe
Baie fun onder ons klomp
Tot later manne
50@ Boeke – Puma en Tjarkie is maar 2 tandlose dom Sharkies… ons verdra hulle maar… jy weet, naasteliefde en daai tipe dinge…
Hel Engeland druk die Aussies bietjie, lekker man. Iemand moet die resurgence van Aus stop.
55@ SuperBul – They must just KEEP the pressure up!
Clarke try sy bes om uitgehardloop te word
GBS
Hulle klink heel ok vir my
Daar moet ander ondersteuners ook wees
As ons almal Bulle was sou ons nooit geweet het hoe dit voel om die Sharks en die Stormers in die S14 final te klop nie
Ja, Boeke is ook reg 🙂
Maar ek moet nou gaan
So paar dinge wat aandag moet kry
Geniet manne
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