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Re: The Cricket Thread
Originally Posted by stevenglish1
(Post 11675300)
We're smaller and have a better atmosphere arf arf. Win or lose I hope it's not a trouncing. My 2 TA's are Irish and Welsh, and I give them shit all the time. They'll be looking for payback
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Re: The Cricket Thread
Originally Posted by OzTennis
(Post 11675310)
To be honest I don't think it will be a trouncing; I don't think England will win the series but 0-5 it won't be. I'm more concerned now they have an Aussie coach and expect a bit more fight and team spirit this time.;)
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Re: The Cricket Thread
Originally Posted by stevenglish1
(Post 11675314)
Let's bloody hope so, the public schoolery of it all has no place in the modern game. Pieterson back? lol
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Re: The Cricket Thread
Originally Posted by Beoz
(Post 11675318)
Yes. He should be. Batting wise both teams are pretty similar. I think Australia might have the edge in the bowling stakes this time round but I could be wrong.
'Australia might have the edge in the bowling stakes this time'. That's going out on a limb! This is what England batsmen are good at: Bryn Darbyshire believed to be first batsman dismissed for handling a no-ball |
Re: The Cricket Thread
Originally Posted by OzTennis
(Post 11675406)
'Batting wise both teams are pretty similar'. Justify.
'Australia might have the edge in the bowling stakes this time'. That's going out on a limb! This is what England batsmen are good at: Bryn Darbyshire believed to be first batsman dismissed for handling a no-ball |
Re: The Cricket Thread
Originally Posted by stevenglish1
(Post 11676130)
He's in the history books now, which he wouldn't be if he'd made a half century. Did you see the 4 videos after the article?
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Re: The Cricket Thread
Originally Posted by OzTennis
(Post 11676248)
True, no I didn't; I will though.
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Re: The Cricket Thread
I was out 'handled ball' a few seasons ago, it's moved into the Annuals Of Club History now.
I don't remember what I was thinking, just the fact that I didn't want that leather /:;(er to hit my wickets. On the more immediate subject of The Ashes, Australia clearly has the edge in all forms of the game but I hope the new found English resolve of playing "positive cricket' reaps rewards. Lose if you like but don't lose playing like /:;(ing dinosaurs. |
Re: The Cricket Thread
Originally Posted by DeadVim
(Post 11676461)
I was out 'handled ball' a few seasons ago, it's moved into the Annuals Of Club History now.
I don't remember what I was thinking, just the fact that I didn't want that leather /:;(er to hit my wickets. On the more immediate subject of The Ashes, Australia clearly has the edge in all forms of the game but I hope the new found English resolve of playing "positive cricket' reaps rewards. Lose if you like but don't lose playing like /:;(ing dinosaurs. I had an interesting experience a few years back. I was playing a tennis league match but the Aussie pro at the adjoining cricket club asked me to play in a 20 over match at the same time. I said I was playing tennis but he said he'd fit in my 5 overs and innings between and after my 2 tennis matches by juggling the batting order and bowling me whenever I was free. I played 2 matches which went to 3 sets, bowled 5 overs and had my innings all in the same night. I was batting with the Aussie pro and the B*gger ran me out doing a Geoffrey Boycott (yes, no, yes, no; you're on your own, I'm not getting run out). |
Re: The Cricket Thread
Originally Posted by OzTennis
(Post 11676578)
Yep quite right; here's to a close series (even 5-0 series wins over the Poms with 3/4 day tests can be unexciting);)
I had an interesting experience a few years back. I was playing a tennis league match but the Aussie pro at the adjoining cricket club asked me to play in a 20 over match at the same time. I said I was playing tennis but he said he'd fit in my 5 overs and innings between and after my 2 tennis matches by juggling the batting order and bowling me whenever I was free. I played 2 matches which went to 3 sets, bowled 5 overs and had my innings all in the same night. I was batting with the Aussie pro and the B*gger ran me out doing a Geoffrey Boycott (yes, no, yes, no; you're on your own, I'm not getting run out). "Yes, No, Sorry" is a frequent but never good call in my grade. :ohmy: |
Re: The Cricket Thread
Just found out I will be in London for the 5th test at the Oval.......... my favourite. Day 1 of the test is my free day so if anyone hear's of any tickets begging ..... shout out. Tough ask I should imagine.
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Re: The Cricket Thread
Originally Posted by Beoz
(Post 11676974)
Just found out I will be in London for the 5th test at the Oval.......... my favourite. Day 1 of the test is my free day so if anyone hear's of any tickets begging ..... shout out. Tough ask I should imagine.
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Re: The Cricket Thread
Originally Posted by OzTennis
(Post 11677170)
Well if they will play Ashes tests at grounds with < 30,000 capacity. Scale the gasometer if you can't get tickets, it has a lovely presence over the ground. :rofl:
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Re: The Cricket Thread
Good game looming on Saturday (I think its Saturday). NZ and Eng sharing the spoils 2 2 in the ODI's going down to a decider. Should be a good one.
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Re: The Cricket Thread
Originally Posted by Beoz
(Post 11677197)
But you would never know the validity of that statement would you because your blinkers are on and its been drummed into your Melbournian brain that there's only one ground in the cricketing world. :). Of course if you like no atmosphere, watching dots run around the field that's fine.
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