You can't compare one T20D with one ODI.Compare the finish tonight to the boring finish to the ODI yesterday and you can see why T20s have overtaken them for popularity.
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You can't compare one T20D with one ODI.Compare the finish tonight to the boring finish to the ODI yesterday and you can see why T20s have overtaken them for popularity.
You'd love F-5 then! No blow outs what so ever, every game is a close finish!Compare the finish tonight to the boring finish to the ODI yesterday and you can see why T20s have overtaken them for popularity.
FalseIf Stars win then it will be a derby final unless Canes do enough to get in but not pass Scorchers
The only possible opponent for the Renegades is the Stars
Most likely to be the:With the semi finals on Tuesday and Wednesday nights do we know which night is allocated for 1st v 4th and which night is allocated for 2nd v 3rd....or is it yet to be determined/flexible once teams involved are known?
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If Perth win big say 50 runs and the Stars win in a close one it will be Scorchers vs Renegades
Seriously - potentially, the run rates are so close, and the margins so fine, it could come down to the last ball. If a team is chasing and going to win comfortably, the final placings could depend on whether they hit the winning runs by a boundary (and so win by 4 or 6 runs), or just push the winning single (and thus only win by 1).
If the hurricanes are going to beat the Scorchers by about the magic number, you could see the scorchers bowl deliberate wides to ensure they lose by the 'right amount' - of course, then you get into juggling the number of balls with the run-rate (only legal balls are counted).