My hopes were with both England & NZ through the
competition so very excited with the final. I feel really
gutted for NZ, what a way to lose!
My question is "Why not share the trophy?" Are we
so obsessed with winners and losers we cannot face
what seems right & fair?
The Super Over is lottery enough but deciding it on
boundaries? Was that part of either team's strategy?
Of course not. May as well have tossed a coin!
To be fair, a slightly hollow victory for England. Like winning on penalties at football (soccer)
But, to be honest, totally eviscerting the Aussies in the semi final was worth the whole tournament
New Zealand play sport in the way it is meant to be played. Worthy opponents. Great game.
@eladar saidA real sport, none of your schoolboy rounders games. Stop interrupting the adults.
@wolfgang59
What are you crying about?
@shallow-blue saidWhat is a real sport shallow? What are schoolboy games, can you be more specific?
A real sport, none of your schoolboy rounders games. Stop interrupting the adults.
-VR
@shallow-blue saidHow many years did you play this real sport?
A real sport, none of your schoolboy rounders games. Stop interrupting the adults.
I have never understood people who get excited about watching others compete.
@eladar saidIf you've played the game yourself, it is interesting to see where the skill level is in this day and age. For example I played hockey and other sports, but hockey was my game of choice. I follow it to this day, and see the changes in the skill level and conditioning of players compared to back in the time I played. Also understand the game better, than sports I am not so familiar with.
How many years did you play this real sport?
I have never understood people who get excited about watching others compete.
-VR
@very-rusty saidWell this thread is about pencil necked geeks watching alpha males compete.
If you've played the game yourself, it is interesting to see where the skill level is in this day and age. For example I played hockey and other sports, but hockey was my game of choice. I follow it to this day, and see the changes in the skill level and conditioning of players compared to back in the time I played. Also understand the game better, than sports I am not so familiar with.
-VR
@eladar saidI thought it was about the "World Cup"?
Well this thread is about pencil necked geeks watching alpha males compete.
-VR
@executioner-brand saidLOL....
why wasn't the player of the tournament, Williamson (80+ run average), batting the golden over?
and they put trent bolt who went 66/0 to bowl the golden over. lol.
we lost cause we too stupid.
-VR
@executioner-brand saidSame reason England didn't play Root, they usually take time to feel their ways into an innings, need quick power for a super over.
why wasn't the player of the tournament, Williamson (80+ run average), batting the golden over?
and they put trent bolt who went 66/0 to bowl the golden over. lol.
we lost cause we too stupid.
Why they put Trent into bowl I have no idea, what a stupid mistake. The best bowler you have is the one on form on the day and that wasn't him.
The free 4 runs and Trent having the game in his hand only to fall over the boundary? 😲 Incredible ending.
@wolfgang59 saidBecause it's a world cup.
"Why not share the trophy?"
Tied after the first super over? Play another one. What a painfully dumb way to win/lose a world cup.
@executioner-brand saidMost commentators agree that the NZ team
why wasn't the player of the tournament, Williamson (80+ run average), batting the golden over?
and they put trent bolt who went 66/0 to bowl the golden over. lol.
we lost cause we too stupid.
played the smartest cricket throughout the tournament.