Semi Finals Starts Tomorrow

@kerriannc (4279)
Jamaica
June 16, 2009 6:49pm CST
The first T20 semi finals begin tomorrow 17/6 and I am against the line up. Their are two unbeatable side Sri Lanka and South Africa which comes through without losing a match and instead of the organizer putting them together they put Sri Lanka with West Indies and South Africa with Pakistan. I am not saying that Pakistan and West Indies cannot beat either side but I think that the final would be more enticing if South Africa was put with Sri Lanka and West Indies with Pakistan. Well I wish West Indies all the best with the Sri Lankans. We already know that South Africa will trounced Pakistan because they have more experienced on their side. Pakistan has too much youngster on the team and Afridi is not that sharp with the bowling but as we know Cricket is a game of uncertainties. Can Umer Gul do the same tricks that he did against New Zealand? Which Team will make it to the final? Is it SA vs SL or Pakistan vs WI.
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@subha12 (18441)
• India
17 Jun 09
It is not on the organizers. It was slated from the groups. I think it is better line up. India is out of T20. So lets see who wins.
@kerriannc (4279)
• Jamaica
18 Jun 09
Hey subha yes this is what I have come to realized. Sorry about the Indians but please look towards the tour of the Caribbean you know we always have a good tournament.
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@Sheldon25 (193)
• Jamaica
17 Jun 09
Kerry well it's not about the organizers it is the winner of one group play the second place of each group that's how a tournament is set up. If the sri lanka New Zeland match was closer Pakistan would've been group winners so they would've played the westindies. In the semis now each side as equal chance of winning. I wish it will be a Westindies South Africa finals.
@kerriannc (4279)
• Jamaica
18 Jun 09
Thank you Sheldon
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• Jamaica
18 Jun 09
The first semi final was very interested. To believe that Pakistan indeed beat South Africa attest to the sentiment that cricket is a game of uncertainty.