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And it fken sucks.

As it is India has the toughest associate in our group, Ireland. Now Zimbabwe striking form too. [HASHTAG]#UpsetsGalore[/HASHTAG]
These three are way too dangerous for Pakistan, then India. Pakistan usually underestimates the associates. A clear example of that can be the previous World Cup where Canada nearly defeated Pakistan, or Pakistan's previous meeting against Afghanistan in Asia Cup, or that dreadful match against Ireland in 2007.

This group has really turned into the group of death.
 

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And it fken sucks.

As it is India has the toughest associate in our group, Ireland. Now Zimbabwe striking form too. [HASHTAG]#UpsetsGalore[/HASHTAG]

I'd rank Ireland as the third best associate - Afghanistan and Scotland are better, with UAE last
 

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I'm not liking the opening ceremony. But, yet, who cares!?!

I agree. The last one at Dhaka was very grand indeed and so was the one at Cape Town in 2003. South Africa put up an opening ceremony that was genuinely world class. This one has been lukewarm.
 

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opening ceremony was today..i didn't know :(
It wasn't even televised live in the UK. :p

I'm really not bothered about the opening ceremony, it's all about the cricket. The only opening ceremony of any kind I've enjoyed was London 2012.
 

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