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NewsGilchrist maintains focus in parallel universe
It's a safe bet Australia's group match with The Netherlands won't be providing the next great upset
Andrew Miller in St Kitts17-Mar-2007 Adam Gilchrist says a second win in a row isexpected © Getty Images The players in St Kitts currently seem to exist in a parallel universe. Upsets may be raining down in Jamaica and Trinidad, but the status quo in the World Cup's
smallest base camp hasn't come close to being rattled. As Australia went through the motions ahead of their clash with The Netherlands at Warner Park on Sunday, Adam Gilchrist gave an
indication of the relaxed mood in their camp, by admitting he didn't even know how crushing South Africa's 221-run victory over the Dutch had been.It's a safe bet that this match won't be
providing the next great upset of what is already proving to be a spectacular World Cup. Herschelle Gibbs' historical onslaught has left the Dutch morale dangling at their bootstraps, and
their captain, Luuk van Troost, conceded that they would be hard-pressed to get over such a beating in just 24 hours."We must clear our minds and try to forget what happened on Friday," van
Troost said. "We didn't enjoy what happened against South Africa, there weren't many positives, and I don't want any more world records against my team. We need to do the basics right
against Australia. If we bowl well and field with discipline we can be a better side."Gilchrist did his best to avoid any complacency, although his confidence was understandable. "No result
is a given, we're well aware of that," he said. "But winning is expected of us and we'd be disappointed if we lose. Some of the wickets here are going to provide assistance to slower bowling
and that brings everyone into the game a bit more than an absolute flat road does where batsmen can swing freely. But securing the victory is the main thing."Australia are unlikely to risk
a recall for Andrew Symonds for such a low-key battle, although his return cannot be far off. In the nets on Saturday he was bowling his offbreaks for the first time since tearing his right
bicep seven weeks ago, and to judge by some of the straight drives that scudded into the sightscreen, his big hitting has not been diminished by surgery."It's been really good solid progress
from Symmo," Gilchrist said. "He is right on track from where we had planned and plotted [he would be] prior to coming over here. When he gets back to playing an actual game, I'm not sure
when that it is, but as far as being where we would like him to be, he's progressing well." The South Africa game next Saturday is the most likely option. Luuk van Troost: "We didn't enjoy
what happened against South Africa" © Getty Images As for Australia making their own assault on the record books, Gilchrist wouldn't be drawn into a six-hitting competition with the South
Africans, although he was pretty confident his team-mates would put on a similar show. "Most of the top teams have got power hitters now in one-day cricket," he said. "I don't s
ee any team really having an advantage. Most of the grounds in this region are pretty small, and such is the way that batsmen approach the closing overs in one-day cricket, there is going to
be a lot of sixes hit."As for the Dutch, to judge by van Troost's resigned air, they are braced for the inevitable. "We haven't decided on our final line-up," he said, although having
omitted both of their spinners, Adeel Raja and Mohammad Kashif for the South Africa match, that mistake is unlikely to be repeated. "We have a meeting coming up in the evening and only then
we will decide. As for whether we bat or bowl first, we have no idea."Australia (probable) 1 Adam Gilchrist (wk), 2 Matthew Hayden, 3 Ricky Ponting (capt), 4 Michael Clarke, 5 Brad Hodge, 6
Michael Hussey, 7 Shane Watson, 8 Brad Hogg, 9 Nathan Bracken, 10 Glenn McGrath, 11 Shaun Tait.The Netherlands (probable) 1 Darron Reekers, 2 Bas Zuiderent, 3 Alex Kervezee, 4 Ryan ten
Doeschate, 5 Daan van Bunge, 6 Eric Szwarczynski, 7 Tim de Leede, 8 Adeel Raja, 9 Luuk van Troost, 10 Billy Stelling, 11 Jeroen Smits (wk).Luuk van TroostAndrew SymondsAdam
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Andrew Miller is UK editor of Cricinfo