2nd October 2012, Sri Lanka - The ICC World Twenty20 Cup made every cricket fan get into a statistical mode, as all the four teams in Group-II had eyes over the spot in semis. In the turn of events, Australia lost to Pakistan & qualified, India won against the Proteas & still didn't qualify. Let's give a critic's eye to the teams who are just two steps away from Glory.

The game against Pakistan has exposed the cracks in the Australian batting and their vulnerability against spin will make Narine's 4 overs in the semi-final the 'game changer'. Shane Watson has been the most prolific player of the tournament so far, being the leading run scorer with 242 runs in 5 games, and leading the wickets tally with 11 scalps to his name. This clearly indicates how heavily Australians bank on Watson. Together, Watson, Hussey & Warner have scored 83% of the runs Australian Team got so far in the tournament. Watson & Warner scored a total of mere 16 runs against Pakistan and Australia failed to get even 120. After knowing these facts, you actually don't have to be a cricketing genius to understand what needs to be done in the semis by the West Indies. So, lets shift focus to SL vs Pak game.


Sri Lanka has a bit similar bowling attack. Mendis being the trump card on the slow wickets, Dananjaya, Jeevan Mendis complete the spin-trio, whereas, Dilshan can contribute as well. Mathews, Perera & Kulasekara take care of the pace department, along with 'The Slinga Malinga Phenomenon", who gives the Lankan bowling attack an edge over Pakistan. The Sri Lankan batting has had it woes, due to the continued dependence on the Top-3. But with Mathews, J Mendis, Thirimanne & Perera chipping in with few runs in the last game, surely gave some relief to the Sri Lankan management ahead of the big game. Still, their lower middle order is vulnerable to a collapse.
As the semi-finals approach, the curiosity goes skywards. How would Australian middle order respond if the top-3 fail?, Who would rise, if Gayle falls?, Will Pakistan show consistency or will Sri Lanka utilize the home advantage? ... The questions will be answered in coming 2 days. Regardless of who makes it to the final, the cricket lovers are surely in for a treat.
Looking forward to your thoughts. Cheers!
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