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Post by medibot on Nov 24, 2006 2:20:13 GMT
lol, not lucky enough to have a go on the Cresta Run. I have two things on tomorrow, the first starts at 3pm. Get in Another all nighter. Plus, tomorrow night i'll be home and my dad has Sky in the living room so i'll get to watch it on the third day.
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Post by medibot on Nov 24, 2006 3:26:52 GMT
Glimmer of joy, Ponting out for 196, glory of the double-hundred stolen, i have also scared the neighbours shouting yes rather enthusiastically into the night
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Post by medibot on Nov 24, 2006 3:28:19 GMT
Gilchrist duck!!! Come on Hoggy The psychological battle begins!
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Post by bh on Nov 24, 2006 16:35:22 GMT
Nobody can forget the classic ' The Batsman's Holding, the Bowler's Willy!! ;D
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martello
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Post by martello on Nov 24, 2006 16:44:27 GMT
Always wondered whether that was apocryphal as I have never actually heard it.
(A pedant writes...It was the other way round, England's Peter Willey - the batsman - facing Windies legend Michael Holding)
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Post by malxscfc on Nov 24, 2006 20:47:14 GMT
Always wondered whether that was apocryphal as I have never actually heard it. (A pedant writes...It was the other way round, England's Peter Willey - the batsman - facing Windies legend Michael Holding) The Bowler's Holding, the Batsman's Willey? Then there was "Lillee, caught Willey, bowled Dilley, for 19." I remember hearing it on the news, but that was before the (commercial appearance of the) mobile phone. Almost impossible to believe now! Happy Days....
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I used to be indecisive...now I'm not so sure...
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Post by martello on Nov 25, 2006 0:11:39 GMT
In Australia four years ago, one Aussie batsmen was out c Stewart b Tudor....was I the only 17-year-old cricket fan who understand the historical relevance of that d'you think? ;D
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Post by medibot on Nov 25, 2006 1:46:28 GMT
I think i get what you mean there
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Post by DazaB_WCFC on Nov 25, 2006 4:24:34 GMT
At midnight I was trying to decide if England would be all out before I had to leave for Blyth, I had just over an hour to spare
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Post by malxscfc on Nov 26, 2006 22:35:31 GMT
In Australia four years ago, one Aussie batsmen was out c Stewart b Tudor....was I the only 17-year-old cricket fan who understand the historical relevance of that d'you think? ;D If I were an England Cricket Selector, I'd be looking in the Youth ranks for kids called Windsor, York, Monmouth, Bolingbroke or Brandenburg-Anspach
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Post by malxscfc on Nov 27, 2006 1:25:01 GMT
361 for 8. Definitely bedtime....
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Post by medibot on Dec 3, 2006 1:40:15 GMT
FFS.
I follow EVERY HOUR of EVERY DAY except for last night, the only day of decent cricket, then i get home about now and we've taken two wickets already.
I am cursed.
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Post by medibot on Dec 3, 2006 1:45:48 GMT
Ponting dropped at square leg. What can i say?
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Post by bh on Dec 3, 2006 5:06:08 GMT
Has Giles dropped the Ashes, Ponting move past his hundred!
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Post by medibot on Dec 3, 2006 13:12:57 GMT
Well bollocks to the lot of 'em. I get in two minutes after the second of the first two wickets, and fall asleep again about ten minutes before the 4th and 5th Wickets. 5 fecking wickets and all i got was the gap in between them all
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