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Mar 10, 2011

Campaign India Adland Predictions: ICC World Cup 2011 – Sri Lanka vs Zimbabwe

Campaign India brings you Adland's Predictions for each of the ICC World Cup matches daily

Campaign India Adland Predictions: ICC World Cup 2011 – Sri Lanka vs Zimbabwe

Continuing our series of Campaign India ICC World Cup Predictions, we bring you the predictions for today’s match between Sri Lanka and Zimbabwe. With the advantage of playing at home, Sri Lanka emerges to be the clear favourite.

 
Sri Lanka vs Zimbabwe
 
Prashant Singh
 
My money is definitely on Sri Lanka. The home advantage as well as the spinning track will surely help the team today.
 
 
 
 
Anant Rangaswami
 
While Zimbabwe is not a minnow in the strictest sense, they are small fish when compared to Sri Lanka. This is Sri Lanka's game, easily.
 
 
 
 
Hiren Pandit
 
Home turf along with Zimbabwe not playing the most impressive cricket at the tournament so far means its going to be an easy win for Sri Lanka
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