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Yes we can, Newzealand Now is time,Prove & Win Champions Trophy
50/50 Cricket Champions Trophy being played now in South Africa was somewhat like 20/20 championship cricket in Lords, London where as common factor India was out of the game early.
Briefly here too India were outsmarted by crafty Pakistan Younus Khan's team later India hoped a win for Pakistan to stay in game to equal Australian giants then with one point but Pakistan were deffeated in startling last match against Australia and hopes for India in game eluded even though they deffeated West Indies easily.
Now is the time for Newzealand cricket team to prove their mettle when clevery of Daniel Vettory may take them to Victory final match being played at Centurian, South Africa today the October 5, 2009 6pm IST, where New power Newzealand take on to mighty Australia. There may be direct clash of witts between captains Vettory and Ricky Ponting.
DC, Hyderabad India writes "Going by performances, defending champions start favourites. Barring a blip[ against the West Indies at the Wanderers in Johannesburg, Ponting's squad have been dominant force. This is something Vettory is very aware of".
Past stories show and tell the myth behind playing big and not winning big when in 1996 Newzealand team lost in Semifinals playing Pakistan in their home at that time disappointed Mr. Smith had quit after losing the match. Several occasions though powered recently by players like Guptill, Brendon McCullum, Jesse Ryder and Elliot has seen new heights, perhaps never before in history of NZ cricket..... and Infosafe100 predicts exactly 5 hours before that this Newest Newzealand combo team is enough to outsmart Ricky Ponting's Australia in the light that Aussies are not as strong as they were having lost their No.1 status.
So, C'mon Newzeas, this is the time of fortune making time is favouring if Ryder and Elliot gets going alosngwith McCullum and Jackob Oram then batting first NZ will make around 284 runs which may be hard enough for Australia especially while Workmanlike performers Shane Bond, Kyle Mills, Ian Buttlerand James Franklin may do swift job for Newzealand. Monday promise to be a battlebetween Aussie firepower and Kiwi self-belief.




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