Cricket Country Staff
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Written by Cricket Country Staff
Published: Mar 03, 2015, 07:57 AM (IST)
Edited: Mar 03, 2015, 04:27 PM (IST)
After a one-day gap in the ICC Cricket World Cup 2015, the tournament resumes with the match between South Africa and Ireland in Canberra. The Pool B fixture is an important match for either side as both teams look to get their position firm in the points table. Ireland have had the perfect start, they would have hoped for; with two wins out of two games, they head into the game with confidence.
South Africa, on the other hand, have two wins from the three games played. Although termed as ‘minnows’, Ireland have shown clearly their potential of beating the Test playing nations; their win against West Indies was no fluke. South Africa got their mojo back with a crushing performance against West Indies and looks like the dangerous side which they have been called as before the start of the tournament.
Both teams looked settled and may play the same team which played in the last game. Ireland captain William Porterfield talked about ‘hating’ the term associates in the pre-match press conference while South Africa’s Farhaan Behardien said that they rate this Irish team highly.
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Here is the pick of the tweets from the match:
Once again a huge thank you to everyone who has been #BackingGreen all morning!
— Cricket Ireland (@Irelandcricket) March 3, 2015
Congratulations @amlahash on his Man of the Match award! #ProteaFire #cwc15 pic.twitter.com/XVZXCIYKsX — Cricket South Africa (@OfficialCSA) March 3, 2015
You never know, these last 30 runs could turn out to be crucial for Ireland…. — Harsha Bhogle (@bhogleharsha) March 3, 2015
ALL OVER! South Africa put in a stunning performance to beat Ireland by 201 runs in Canberra http://t.co/qTl7G4aKSm pic.twitter.com/1sDWZcHJQD — ICC (@ICC) March 3, 2015
Bowled him! Morkel castles Dockrell for 25, IRE all out for 210. SA win by 201 runs. Scorecard: http://t.co/FQcRTs0UBg #cwc15 #SAvIRE — cricket.com.au (@CricketAus) March 3, 2015
Dockrell has had enough of the short stuff from Morkel so he steps back and swats one over mid-on for four! #BackingGreen — Cricket Ireland (@Irelandcricket) March 3, 2015
OUT – 200 up for #IRE but Sorensen goes immediately after, 200-9 LIVE http://t.co/8bGbXlm3Ub #cwc15 #SAvIRE pic.twitter.com/NA0rGFFYiq — Cricket World Cup (@cricketworldcup) March 3, 2015
Four & four! Good over for #IRE as Sorensen scores consecutive boundaries, 184-8 LIVE http://t.co/8bGbXlm3Ub #cwc15 #SAvIRE — Cricket World Cup (@cricketworldcup) March 3, 2015
AB de Villiers has more wickets than Shane Warne, Wasim Akram and Waqar Younis combined in this World Cup. #Legend #CWC15 #IrevSA #Ire #SA — Freddie Wilde (@fwildecricket) March 3, 2015
This result would mean Pakistan can qualify for QF even if they lose to South Africa. Now just beat UAE and Ireland #SAvIRE #CWC15 — Mohandas Menon (@mohanstatsman) March 3, 2015
Ireland move to 172 for 8 after 38 overs http://t.co/qTl7G4aKSm #cwc15 #SAvIRE pic.twitter.com/9TTLDT2cWb — ICC (@ICC) March 3, 2015
Single down to third man puts Dockrell into double figures, score now 169-8 from 37 overs #BackingGreen — Cricket Ireland (@Irelandcricket) March 3, 2015
Match 24. 35.1: WICKET! K O’Brien (48) is out, c Rilee Rossouw b Kyle Abbott, 167/8 http://t.co/kVq3Ea0RDv #SAvIRE #cwc15 — ICC Live Scores (@ICCLive) March 3, 2015
SIX! Dockrell sends it flying over the boundary, #IRE 163-7 in the 33rd LIVE http://t.co/8bGbXlm3Ub #cwc15 #SAvIRE — Cricket World Cup (@cricketworldcup) March 3, 2015
So South Africa finally found itself an all-rounder. http://t.co/ezN0jjuliL #SAvIRE #CWC15 pic.twitter.com/jOasunKLJR — FOX SPORTS Cricket (@FOXCricketLive) March 3, 2015
.@ABdeVilliers17 picks up a WICKET. Said it, “classic all-rounder, can do EVERYTHING” #IRE 150/7: http://t.co/TxVXRwFB7F #SAvIRE #CWC15 — criclife (@TheCriclife) March 3, 2015
And he gets a wicket too!! #ABdeVilliers — Harsha Bhogle (@bhogleharsha) March 3, 2015
Classic all-rounder @ABdeVilliers17 comes to bowl – batsman, fielder, bowler, wicket-keeper, captain: http://t.co/TxVXRwFB7F #SAvIRE #CWC15 — criclife (@TheCriclife) March 3, 2015
Ireland’s in trouble but still plenty of cheering from the Irish fans! https://t.co/dLKXVmPLAP — Cricket World Cup (@cricketworldcup) March 3, 2015
South Africa are clearly searching for the best way to get the right balance into their team. Who’s the fifth bowler? #cwc15 — Harsha Bhogle (@bhogleharsha) March 3, 2015
Well batted, young man. http://t.co/ezN0jjuliL #SAvIRE #CWC15 pic.twitter.com/WPhlkJCNpF — FOX SPORTS Cricket (@FOXCricketLive) March 3, 2015
BREAKTHROUGH for Morkel! Balbirnie’s innings comes to an end (58). IRE 129/6 (25.4 ovs). #ProteaFire #cwc15 #Steyn100 — Cricket South Africa (@OfficialCSA) March 3, 2015
There’s his 50!!! Well batted @balbo90 #BackingGreen pic.twitter.com/9JLqQICNTo — Cricket Ireland (@Irelandcricket) March 3, 2015
Match 24. 22.1: F du Plessis to A Balbirnie, 5 runs, 103/5 http://t.co/kVq3Ea0RDv #SAvIRE #cwc15 — ICC Live Scores (@ICCLive) March 3, 2015
That’s the 50 parternship for @balbo90 and @KevinOBrien113 http://t.co/0s9rgDOtVM #BackingGreen — Cricket Ireland (@Irelandcricket) March 3, 2015
Hashim Amla Rahul Dravid Once considered not good enough for ODI Cricket later emerged as one of the greats who played ODI Cricket.. — Broken Cricket (@BrokenCricket) March 3, 2015
.@KevinOBrien113 & @balbo90 trying to dig #IRE out of a hole here. They’e added 39 and got @Irelandcricket through to 87/5 after 20. #SAvIRE — Cricket World Cup (@cricketworldcup) March 3, 2015
If qualification comes down to net run-rate, Ireland could be in trouble here… — Lawrence Booth (@the_topspin) March 3, 2015
Going slow now #IRE, 61/5 in 15 overs. #SA bowlers have been brilliant. Need 351 in 35 overs: http://t.co/TxVXRwFB7F #SAvIRE #CWC15 #IREvSA — criclife (@TheCriclife) March 3, 2015
50 comes for #IRE, 51/5 after 12 overs. Need 361 in 38 overs: http://t.co/TxVXRwFB7F #SAvIRE #CWC15 #IREvSA #SA — criclife (@TheCriclife) March 3, 2015
They’ve lost a few early wickets, but #IRE fans are holding out hope of a comeback in Canberra! #SAvIRE https://t.co/jMymKDgZWo — Cricket World Cup (@cricketworldcup) March 3, 2015
South Africa playing such cricket is bad news for Sri Lanka…not the ideal team to run into in the QF. To avoid them SL must beat Aus. — Aakash Chopra (@cricketaakash) March 3, 2015
OUT! South Africa are rampant as Ireland slide to 48 for 5, Wilson gone for 0 http://t.co/qTl7G4aKSm #SAvIRE #cwc15 pic.twitter.com/TB8guzXMUL — ICC (@ICC) March 3, 2015
Amla took that catch with his armpit! Amazing! http://t.co/ezN0jjuliL #SAvIRE #CWC15 pic.twitter.com/1i5vTsDfb3 — FOX SPORTS Cricket (@FOXCricketLive) March 3, 2015
Despite losing 3 early wickets, there’s been some great strokes from #IRE to race through to 36 after 7. http://t.co/8bGbXlm3Ub #SAvIRE — Cricket World Cup (@cricketworldcup) March 3, 2015
STEYN STRIKES! 146kph and all Joyce can do is get an edge to Amla at slip. #IRE slide to 21-3. SCORES: http://t.co/8bGbXlm3Ub #SAvIRE — Cricket World Cup (@cricketworldcup) March 3, 2015
Keys to beating South Africa: 1) Win the toss and bat first 2) Always obey rule one #CWC15 #IrevSA #Ire #SA — Freddie Wilde (@fwildecricket) March 3, 2015
Today three reviews taken and the umpires have got it all wrong! #SAvIRE #CWC15 — Mohandas Menon (@mohanstatsman) March 3, 2015
But they DID review this… http://t.co/ezN0jjuliL #SAvIRE #CWC15 pic.twitter.com/m9T9O7ZUwV — FOX SPORTS Cricket (@FOXCricketLive) March 3, 2015
Rossouw 61* Miller 46* Partnership 110* #SA Score 411/4. #IRE need 412 to win: http://t.co/nXOiZ6yPLn #SAvIRE #CWC15 #IREvSA — criclife (@TheCriclife) March 3, 2015
Last three of South Africa’s 400+ totals have come in just 44 days! #SAvIre #CWC15 — Mohandas Menon (@mohanstatsman) March 3, 2015
#SA in the last ten overs of this World Cup batting first: v #Zim: 132-0 v #WI: 139-2 v #Ire: 112-2 Total: 383-4 #CWC15 #IrevSA — Freddie Wilde (@fwildecricket) March 3, 2015
South Africa become the first team to hit 400 two matches in a row http://t.co/1jUa6P1Tyu #SAvIRE — ESPNcricinfo (@ESPNcricinfo) March 3, 2015
SIX! And that’s the 400 up for South Africa! http://t.co/ezN0jjuliL #SAvIRE #CWC15 pic.twitter.com/mF71PitTbk — FOX SPORTS Cricket (@FOXCricketLive) March 3, 2015
400+ totals in ODIs (14) 5 – Ind & now SAf 2 – SL 1 – Aus & NZ #SAvIRE #CWC15 — Mohandas Menon (@mohanstatsman) March 3, 2015
Another CATCH in the CROWD that is. SIXES coming thick & fast: http://t.co/nXOiZ6yPLn #SAvIRE #CWC15 #IREvSA #SA #IRE — criclife (@TheCriclife) March 3, 2015
Get’s two from the next ball and Rossouw gets to 50 from just 27 balls – one over left and it’s 387-4 #BackingGreen — Cricket Ireland (@Irelandcricket) March 3, 2015
Some good catches in the crowd, thanks to @OfficialCSA batsmen for hitting them. #SA 359/4 in 47: http://t.co/nXOiZ6yPLn #SAvIRE #CWC15 — criclife (@TheCriclife) March 3, 2015
300+ in WCs (76) 17 in 2011 16 in 2007 15* in #CWC15 9 in 2003 5 in 1996 4 in 1975 & 1983 3 in 1999 2 in 1992 1 in 1987 0 in 1979 #SAvsIre — Mohandas Menon (@mohanstatsman) March 3, 2015
An inside edge saves David Miller via review. South Africa 4-348 with 28 balls left. LIVE: http://t.co/FQcRTs0UBg #cwc15 #SAvIRE — cricket.com.au (@CricketAus) March 3, 2015
Free hits have seen five sixes in #CWC15 2 David Miller 1 B McCullum/C Gayle/M Guptill #SAvsIre — Mohandas Menon (@mohanstatsman) March 3, 2015
#IRE have pulled back a bit, Miller & Rossouw at the crease. #SA 323/4 in 43 overs: http://t.co/nXOiZ6yPLn #SAvIRE #CWC15 #IREvSA — criclife (@TheCriclife) March 3, 2015
Amla and de Villiers are out and these Ireland fans are dancing for joy! #cwc15 #SAvIRE https://t.co/k7O3APSzi4 — Cricket World Cup (@cricketworldcup) March 3, 2015
de Villiers tries a reverse slog sweep but it goes high and Niall O’Brien takes the catch at point! 301-4 now #BackingGreen — Cricket Ireland (@Irelandcricket) March 3, 2015
#proteafire #proteasupport awesome to see airport with a little less hustle watching ABD and the boys pic.twitter.com/hqtE9882cp — Jonty Rhodes (@JontyRhodes8) March 3, 2015
In #CWC15 215 C Gayle 162* AB deV 161* T Dilshan 159 Hashim Amla #SAvIre — Mohandas Menon (@mohanstatsman) March 3, 2015
WICKET! Amla’s brilliant knock is over, caught for 159 off 128 balls. http://t.co/ezN0jjuliL #SAvIRE #CWC15 — FOX SPORTS Cricket (@FOXCricketLive) March 3, 2015
So de Villiers has begun with his normal duty, Amla gets to 159*, usual for him. #SA 299/2 in 41: http://t.co/BiFyF9Vd5M #SAvIRE #CWC15 #IRE — criclife (@TheCriclife) March 3, 2015
I’m getting bored of watching @ABdeVilliers17. Too predictable. #CWC15 #SAvIRE #IREvSA — Abhishek Mukherjee (@ovshake42) March 3, 2015
150! Amla showing no signs of slowing down! What an innings from the Proteas opener, 150 off 124 balls #SAvIRE #cwc15 pic.twitter.com/KqOn4k6fEh — ICC (@ICC) March 3, 2015
Most 150+ scores in ODIs 5 – S Tendulkar 4 – S Jayasuriya/C Gayle 3 – V Richards/B Lara/A Strauss/T Dilshan/Hashim Amla #SAvIre #CWC15 — Mohandas Menon (@mohanstatsman) March 3, 2015
Last time @ABdeVilliers17 batted, he did this. What can he do today? http://t.co/BiFyF9Vd5M #SAvIRE #CWC15 #SA #IRE pic.twitter.com/emR5v5gVGN — criclife (@TheCriclife) March 3, 2015
Lots of applause for Faf’s superb innings. de Villiers at the crease! LIVE http://t.co/8bGbXlm3Ub #cwc15 #SAvIRE pic.twitter.com/rC8M8C3Wx6 — Cricket World Cup (@cricketworldcup) March 3, 2015
BOWLED. O’Brien gets the breakthrough & @faf1307 goes for 109. SA 259/2 (38.4 ovs). Great innings. Enter @ABdeVilliers17 #ProteaFire #cwc15 — Cricket South Africa (@OfficialCSA) March 3, 2015
Into that phase now where a dot ball is an event…….@StarSportsIndia #CWC15 #SAvsIRE — Harsha Bhogle (@bhogleharsha) March 3, 2015
HUGE over for #SA! 27 off it, 2 4 5nb 6 4 6, 255-1 (38) LIVE: http://t.co/8bGbXlm3Ub #SAvIRE #cwc15 — Cricket World Cup (@cricketworldcup) March 3, 2015
In #CWC15 2nd wicket stand dominates 372, 216 still unbeaten, 212*, 210*, 129, 127, 127, 106, 105 #SAvIre — Mohandas Menon (@mohanstatsman) March 3, 2015
DRINKS: SA 228/1 (37 ovs). @amlahash 114*, @faf1307 106, partnership 216*. RR 6.16. #ProteaFire #cwc15 #IRE v #SA #IREvSA — Cricket South Africa (@OfficialCSA) March 3, 2015
That brings up the record 2nd wicket partnership for South Africa as they pick up a couple more to make it 224-1 #BackingGreen — Cricket Ireland (@Irelandcricket) March 3, 2015
Keep those fanpix coming in – some great ones so far! #BackingGreen @TourismIreland pic.twitter.com/ZGubRGeo3H — Cricket Ireland (@Irelandcricket) March 3, 2015
100s in #CWC15 (19) 5 SL/SA 3 WI 2 Ind/Eng 1 Aus/UAE #SAvIre — Mohandas Menon (@mohanstatsman) March 3, 2015
Fastest to 5000 ODI runs, fastest to 20 ODI centuries…from someone who isn’t even considered an ODI superstar. Hashim Amla take a bow! — Aakash Chopra (@cricketaakash) March 3, 2015
Partnership 203* as du Plessis gets a century, 100*. #SA 215/1 in 36 overs: http://t.co/BiFyF9Vd5M #SAvIRE #CWC15 #IRE — criclife (@TheCriclife) March 3, 2015
FAF! Hundred for Faf Du Plessis! Superb knock from the South African Number 3! http://t.co/qTl7G4aKSm #SAvIRE #cwc15 pic.twitter.com/GWojZQy0ZV — ICC (@ICC) March 3, 2015
Plenty of applause for Amla when he reached his ton! #cwc15 #SAvIRE https://t.co/d85nRLeXNc — Cricket World Cup (@cricketworldcup) March 3, 2015
Hashim Amla’s 20 ODI 100s 4 v WI 3 v SL/Zim 2 v Ind/Pak 1 v Aus/Eng/Ban/NZ/Neth/Ire (highest v Kenya 78) #SAvIre #CWC15 — Mohandas Menon (@mohanstatsman) March 3, 2015
Once again just singles from the over until the last ball and du Plessis hits another four over mid-off to bring up to 200 #BackingGreen — Cricket Ireland (@Irelandcricket) March 3, 2015
Fewest inns to 20 ODI 100s 108 Hashim Amla 133 Virat Kohli 175 AB deV 197 S Tendulkar 214 S Ganguly 217 H Gibbs 226 C Gayle #SAvIre #CWC15 — Mohandas Menon (@mohanstatsman) March 3, 2015
HUNDRED! Brilliant knock from Hashim Amla, 100 from exactly 100 balls! http://t.co/qTl7G4aKSm #cwc15 #SAvIRE pic.twitter.com/iwMYEiS7wV — ICC (@ICC) March 3, 2015
SA 172/1 after 28 overs. Amla 89, du Plessis 75*. Partnership 160, RR 6.14. #ProteaFire #cwc15 #IRE v #SA #IREvSA — Cricket South Africa (@OfficialCSA) March 3, 2015
Partnership 151*, as pointed by so many, looks like #IRE doesn’t want de Villiers to come out & bat: http://t.co/BiFyF9Vd5M #SAvIRE #CWC15 — criclife (@TheCriclife) March 3, 2015
In 54 balls faced in #CWC15 Quinton de Kock hasn’t scored in 44 of them (81.48%) Remaining balls: 3 singles, 2 doubles, 5 fours! #SAvIre — Mohandas Menon (@mohanstatsman) March 3, 2015
SIX & SIX! @amlahash goes over the leg-side then goes off side next ball. He’s putting the pedal down now. http://t.co/8bGbXlm3Ub #SAvIRE — Cricket World Cup (@cricketworldcup) March 3, 2015
Amla scores yet another fifty, 57* & du Plessis joins him, 50* while #SA 115/1 in 20 overs: http://t.co/BiFyF9Vd5M #SAvIRE #CWC15 #IRE — criclife (@TheCriclife) March 3, 2015
The 100 partnership come sup for Amla and du Plessis. SA 113/1 (19.3 ovs) #ProteaFire #cwc15 #IREvSA #SA — Cricket South Africa (@OfficialCSA) March 3, 2015
Hundred up for South Africa in Canberra as Amla and Du Plessis look solid http://t.co/qTl7G4aKSm #SAvIRE #cwc15 pic.twitter.com/9Bl4ZbbLz3 — ICC (@ICC) March 3, 2015
FIFTY for Amla! Gets there in a canter, off 52 balls. SA 1-91. http://t.co/ezN0jjuliL #SAvIRE #CWC15 pic.twitter.com/xMnKXtNNSm — FOX SPORTS Cricket (@FOXCricketLive) March 3, 2015
High S/r in ODIs as openers 100.95 M Ali 97.86 P Stirling 97.43 B McCullum 89.95 S Dhawan 89.45* H Amla 88.92 T Dilshan #SAvIre #CWC15 — Mohandas Menon (@mohanstatsman) March 3, 2015
#SA fans are feeling happy in Canberra as their team moves along nicely. LIVE: http://t.co/8bGbXlm3Ub #SAvIRE pic.twitter.com/IdomyurYwh — Cricket World Cup (@cricketworldcup) March 3, 2015
The 50 partnership comes up for Amla and up Plessis. SA 64/1 after 11. #ProteaFire #IRE v #SA — Cricket South Africa (@OfficialCSA) March 3, 2015
Missed chance! @stirlo90 draws the edge of @faf1307 but it goes between keeper and slip. #SA 64-1. LIVE: http://t.co/8bGbXlm3Ub #SAvIRE — Cricket World Cup (@cricketworldcup) March 3, 2015
#SA going along nicely, 51/1 in 9 overs, Amla 30* du Plessis 13*: http://t.co/BiFyF9Vd5M #SAvIRE #CWC15 #IREvSA #IRE — criclife (@TheCriclife) March 3, 2015
Unusual of Ireland to put down a catch like that. Might be very expensive. — Harsha Bhogle (@bhogleharsha) March 3, 2015
DROPPED! Big chance that at mid-wicket from Kevin O’Brien’s first ball off Amla but it goes down http://t.co/qTl7G4aKSm #SAvIRE #cwc15 — ICC (@ICC) March 3, 2015
Great ball from Mooney, just a little bit of movement and du Plessis was in trouble #BackingGreen — Cricket Ireland (@Irelandcricket) March 3, 2015
WICKET! Ireland strike early! De Kock out caught behind after a review. SA 1-12 http://t.co/ezN0jjuliL #SAvIRE #CWC15 pic.twitter.com/2tAeRWWME8 — FOX SPORTS Cricket (@FOXCricketLive) March 3, 2015
REVIEW! There is a sound as it goes past @QuinnyDeKock69‘s bat and #IRE has asked for the third umpire to check. #SAvIRE — Cricket World Cup (@cricketworldcup) March 3, 2015
Good to see John Mooney once again doing a throwback to an 80s gym class. http://t.co/ezN0jjuliL #SAvIRE #CWC15 pic.twitter.com/7il4O0wGBZ — FOX SPORTS Cricket (@FOXCricketLive) March 3, 2015
Check out what @DaleSteyn62‘s teammates had to say about him ahead of his 100th ODI http://t.co/ChRZZ5Kh6P #ProteaFire #SteynRemover — Cricket South Africa (@OfficialCSA) March 3, 2015
Ireland are playing 3 spinners, South Africa a leggie….who would have thought of that some years ago! — Harsha Bhogle (@bhogleharsha) March 3, 2015
Congratulations @DaleSteyn62 on his 100th ODI! All the best today, you beauty! #ProteaFire #SteynRemover #cwc15 pic.twitter.com/oCTcchuqx0 — Cricket South Africa (@OfficialCSA) March 3, 2015
Huge congratulations to my long time team mate @KevinOBrien113 on becoming Ireland’s most capped player today! #welldeserved #BackingGreen — Andrew White (@Whitey631) March 3, 2015
In Hindi comm box shortly for #SAvsIRE. Flex muscles day for South Africa, protect net run rate day for Ireland. #cwc15 — Harsha Bhogle (@bhogleharsha) March 3, 2015
#IRE Porterfield(c), Stirling, Joyce, N O’Brien, Balbirnie, Wilson(w), K O’Brien, Mooney, Sorensen, Dockrell, McBrine http://t.co/OLBB9nPr0K — CricketCountry (@cricket_country) March 3, 2015
#SA: Amla, de Kock(wk), du Plessis, Rossouw, de Villiers(c), Miller, Behardien, Steyn, Abbott, Morkel, Tahir — http://t.co/OLBB9nPr0K — CricketCountry (@cricket_country) March 3, 2015
#SA has won the toss and will bat in Canberra. What’s a good score? LIVE: http://t.co/8bGbXlm3Ub #SAvIRE pic.twitter.com/HiClZOCOMl — Cricket World Cup (@cricketworldcup) March 3, 2015
Match 24. Toss won by South Africa, who chose to bat http://t.co/kVq3Ea0RDv #SAvIRE #cwc15 — ICC Live Scores (@ICCLive) March 3, 2015
Slightly overcast here in Canberra but should clear for today’s vital #SAvIRE clash. LIVE: http://t.co/8bGbXlm3Ub pic.twitter.com/fiHiguWfFB — Cricket World Cup (@cricketworldcup) March 3, 2015
Proteas fans showing their support at the Manuka Oval. Looking forward to a great vibe here later #SAvIre #ProteaFire pic.twitter.com/f7cy8r91J2 — Cricket South Africa (@OfficialCSA) March 3, 2015
#SA has arrived at Manuka Oval! Who are you picking to win today? #SA or #IRE? #SAvIRE https://t.co/Ul6FiOeF42 — Cricket World Cup (@cricketworldcup) March 3, 2015
Wondering about what size bat to buy for your kids, this is where the bat should take u up 2 on your body. AB&Miller! pic.twitter.com/dmdyQ6WsCB — Shaun Pollock (@7polly7) March 3, 2015
Check out @Irelandcricket‘ dressing room ahead of the big showdown with #SA today! https://t.co/17Nbdlc6Ex #SAvIRE — Cricket World Cup (@cricketworldcup) March 3, 2015
Game day. #CWC15 #ProteaFire #canberra — David Miller (@DavidMillerSA12) March 3, 2015
South Africa & Ireland have met twice in World Cups, the results? Find out more on #SAvIRE http://t.co/NiKZZ5xw6s pic.twitter.com/orUhG3ZuVF — ICC (@ICC) March 2, 2015
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