01:43 (IST)5 MAR 2015
01:43 (IST)5 MAR 2015
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16:08 (IST)4 MAR 2015
David Warner, you listening! #AUSvsAFG #CWC15 @CricketAus pic.twitter.com/t8ej3IRjpK
— CricketCountry (@cricket_country) March 4, 2015
15:52 (IST)4 MAR 2015
400 is the new 300 in this cricket World Cup!
— Stuart Broad (@StuartBroad8) March 4, 2015
15:50 (IST)4 MAR 2015
When the batsman tries to nudge a single but accidentally hits it for four, you know we've got an issue with big bats and boundaries. #cwc15
— Alt Cricket (@AltCricket) March 4, 2015
15:49 (IST)4 MAR 2015
On behalf of all bowlers, bring back the fifth fielder outside the circle! #batsmansgame
— Graeme Swann (@Swannyg66) March 4, 2015
15:45 (IST)4 MAR 2015
Maxwell 50? He only got to the crease 4 overs ago.
— Dennis Does Cricket (@DennisCricket_) March 4, 2015
15:44 (IST)4 MAR 2015
Fed up of watching 400+ scores. @ICC get some balance back in the game after the World Cup, it's getting ridiculous now.
— Saurabh Malhotra (@MalhotraSaurabh) March 4, 2015
15:43 (IST)4 MAR 2015
You have to admire the ability of TV commentators still to find 'incredible' and 'unbelievable' things that happen all the time. Impressive.
— Andy Zaltzman (@ZaltzCricket) March 4, 2015
15:43 (IST)4 MAR 2015
Afghanistan have bowled more yorkers in this innings than England have bowled all tournament.
— Peter Della Penna (@PeterDellaPenna) March 4, 2015
15:40 (IST)4 MAR 2015
If Vishal Dadlani would've been a fast bowler, he would've come handy for the captain, as he would be bowling 'right in the block hole'
— Sunil (@akshaykanitkar) March 4, 2015
15:39 (IST)4 MAR 2015
So basically this World Cup was organised because: 1. Break all batting records possible 2. Humiliate bowlers 3. Repeat #CWC15
— Van Diablo (@VanDiablo) March 4, 2015
15:39 (IST)4 MAR 2015
It's not often a team is on 390/5 and you can honestly say it's been a good recovery from the bowling side. #AUSvAFG
— Michael Wagener (@Mykuhl) March 4, 2015
15:38 (IST)4 MAR 2015
Encouraging stat for Afghanistan: when Australia score over 400 they lose 100% of the time. #AUSvAFG #Proteas
— Paul Dennett (@the_summer_game) March 4, 2015
15:37 (IST)4 MAR 2015
The Proteas, Australia, India and Sri Lanka batting seems to be functioning well and peaking at the right time:) #businessend
— Robin John Peterson (@robbie13flair) March 4, 2015