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Old September 20, 2002, 08:20 PM
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Default Who Played Better

I think BD did.

Batting first and facing the combined wrath of BL,GM, JG & SW.

As for Kenya, they only had to face Pollock ! Now don't get around arguing how good Ntini & Hudson are !!

As soon as we get our best 11 playing again, we'll only have 9 better teams than us, or heck, on our day, maybe just 8 teams.
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Old September 20, 2002, 08:46 PM
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Well I followed (not watched) all of the BD v Aus match and I only followed the RSA innings so I can't say
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Old September 20, 2002, 09:00 PM
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Default As far as I can say

Steve Tikolo is the combination of Tushar Imran + Pilot + Alok Kapali.

Other Kenyan batsman just defended and faced more balls, did not score many - like Sujon's performance is similar to that of Kennedy Otieno + Collins Obuya.

South Africa bowling line up did not have Allan Donald and Nicky Boje.

As for the coming up South Africa tour of Bangaldesh: Justin Ontong is a very good leg spinner - he also tries to bowl (or emulate / copy) Muralitharan and was successfuly against Kenya too. So, our batsman will have more than one battle on their hands.
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Old September 21, 2002, 04:47 PM
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Default We played better.

Pollock and Co. doesn't compare with McGrath and his gang. Besides, Kenya scored 84 against this same attack not too long ago.
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Old September 21, 2002, 09:18 PM
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Default Face to Face

That's the only way we can figure out this whole thing. You take out Tikolo and I would go out of my way to declare Bangladesh 3-0 winners in the ODIs. That man, even if he plays bad, is the main factor for Kenya.
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