Bangladesh vs India at Mirpur, Bangladesh

World Cup 2011, Group B: Match 1
India: 370/4 (Sehwag 175, Kohli 100*) beat Bangladesh: 283/9 (Iqbal 70, Shakib 55, M Patel 4-48) by 87 runs.

Mark Boucher Blog: "A yorker is a yorker wherever you play"

It finally seems as if we are now in a tournament proper, and I think it was obvious how we used the cut-throat nature of our must-win game against Afghanistan to raise our performance.

The Afghanistan team have obviously been one of the major talking points of the tournament, and congratulations to them for having come so far, so quickly.

They have a couple of decent players, but we were fully focused on our own game and we expected it to be hard, which it certainly was when we batted.

Johan Botha Blog: "We have no control over is the weather"

It was tough watching the boys losing against India from the sidelines because I was very keen to play, although so was every one else in the squad!

    We lost that game in the last six overs of their innings, when they scored too many runs, and the first six overs of our innings, when we did not build up enough momentum.

    But it is something we have talked about and we will be doing our best to ensure that it doesn’t happen again.

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AB de Villiers Blog: "The loss against India was tough"

The loss against India was tough to take because it is a sin to lose by 14 runs with wickets in hand. It means that we did not pace our innings very well and that is something that we will be working very hard on to correct.

    We started well with the ball but we didn’t capitalise on our start and that was our first mistake.

    We weren’t at our best in the field either and that is something we have worked hard on in training and I am sure we will see an improvement there.

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Jonty Rhodes Blog: "The attack did not bowl well"

Every cricketer I have ever played with or against would rather win every game than lose a few, but that is impossible.  So, given that every team has to lose from time to time a very good compromise is to lose the games which are not vital!
 

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Jonty Rhodes column: "Release the albatross from around our necks"

I write this column just over 24 hours before South Africa's opening game of the ICC T20 World Cup and I must confess that my levels of excitement are every bit as high as they were before the IPL final between the Mumbai Indians, for whom I was working, and the Chennai Super Kings.