troll3y
Active Member
Dude, seriously, follow or stream some of these games if you can. The world's 16 best non-Test teams battle it out for six places in the 2014 World T20, where (sadly) they'll join Bangladesh and Zimbabwe in an eight-team "pre-tournament qualifier" before only two of those teams join the remaining eight Test teams.
Anyway, the WT20Q has lit up after the first two rounds of matches: there have been two centurions (PNG's Tony Ura [100 of 60] and Kenya's Rakep Patel [103 off 45]), two 90s, a 5-for and a 4-for, a few upsets, and a whole heap of tense finishes. Group B has been thrown open with Papua New Guinea's scintillating form, Bermuda's rediscovery of potential, and Afghanistan's unexpected first-up loss.
A lot of games are being streamed on the ICC's website and (sometimes) Youtube channel. If you've got a decent connection speed (unlike me
), these games are well worth checking out.
Anyway, the WT20Q has lit up after the first two rounds of matches: there have been two centurions (PNG's Tony Ura [100 of 60] and Kenya's Rakep Patel [103 off 45]), two 90s, a 5-for and a 4-for, a few upsets, and a whole heap of tense finishes. Group B has been thrown open with Papua New Guinea's scintillating form, Bermuda's rediscovery of potential, and Afghanistan's unexpected first-up loss.
A lot of games are being streamed on the ICC's website and (sometimes) Youtube channel. If you've got a decent connection speed (unlike me
