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OzTennis Jan 8th 2007 10:55 pm

Shall we talk cricket again?
 
England fall 77 runs adrift in the 20/20 match. :D

Only a 'slap and tickle' game but there seems to be some decent cricketers waiting in the wings to take over from 'Dad's Army'. I dare say the likes of Cameron White, Phil Jaques, Ben Hilfenhaus, Mitch Johnson, Brad Hogg, Stewie McGill, Shaun Tait etc would walk into the 'second best test team'.

A batting lineup which begins with Hayden, Gilchrist, Ponting, Hussey, Clark, Symonds and White is going to take a power of beating in the Tri-nations series and World Cup.

England's 36 year old debutant almost top scored, was unbeaten at the end and made more than Vaughan, Flintoff, Bell, Pietersen etc. Dalrymple did top score.

OzTennis :)

jond Jan 8th 2007 10:57 pm

Re: Shall we talk cricket again?
 
Hi Oztennis

Lets start our little cricket debate again.









Ho sod it I can't be bothered:D

J

Wendy Jan 8th 2007 11:07 pm

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It's the first 20/20 match I've ever watched. Seen loads of tests and ODI. I have to say I really enjoyed it, it's like a free for all :D

Excellent preformance from the Aussies yet again, especially Gilchrist (sp?) he's such fun to watch once he gets going.

Pollyana Jan 8th 2007 11:14 pm

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Originally Posted by Wendy (Post 4263027)
It's the first 20/20 match I've ever watched. Seen loads of tests and ODI. I have to say I really enjoyed it, it's like a free for all :D

Excellent preformance from the Aussies yet again, especially Gilchrist (sp?) he's such fun to watch once he gets going.


20/20 is brilliant cos its so fast. Guys like Gilchrist can just bat for the hell of it. Watched a couple of games back in the Uk and people who normally thought cricket was staid and boring quite got into it because of the frantic speed.

OzTennis Jan 8th 2007 11:18 pm

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Originally Posted by Wendy (Post 4263027)
It's the first 20/20 match I've ever watched. Seen loads of tests and ODI. I have to say I really enjoyed it, it's like a free for all :D

Excellent preformance from the Aussies yet again, especially Gilchrist (sp?) he's such fun to watch once he gets going.

Spelling completely wrong, his shirt said 'Church' on the back :D (all the Aussies had their nicknames, the printable ones, on the back in the spirit of the 20/20 game). The English commentators on Sky had no idea why Church. I wondered - Christ; then I wondered whether he liked 'The Church', Under the Milky Way and all that. Did the Aussie commentators say why?

OzTennis :)

OzTennis Jan 8th 2007 11:20 pm

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Originally Posted by Pollyana (Post 4263049)
20/20 is brilliant cos its so fast. Guys like Gilchrist can just bat for the hell of it. Watched a couple of games back in the Uk and people who normally thought cricket was staid and boring quite got into it because of the frantic speed.

Gilly plays test cricket, 50 overs, 40 overs, 20 overs in the same way! I bet England wished they could have a #7 with a career average in excess of 50! There's still a lot of miles left in Gilly even though he is of McGrath and Warne vintage.

OzTennis :)

rossifumi Jan 8th 2007 11:23 pm

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Originally Posted by OzTennis (Post 4263078)
Spelling completely wrong, his shirt said 'Church' on the back :D (all the Aussies had their nicknames, the printable ones, on the back in the spirit of the 20/20 game). The English commentators on Sky had no idea why Church. I wondered - Christ; then I wondered whether he liked 'The Church', Under the Milky Way and all that. Did the Aussie commentators say why?

OzTennis :)

Gilchrist mentioned that in 1997 (I think he said) while he was signing autographs a fan asked 'are you that Adam Gilchurch?'.

Wendy Jan 8th 2007 11:24 pm

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Originally Posted by OzTennis (Post 4263078)
Spelling completely wrong, his shirt said 'Church' on the back :D (all the Aussies had their nicknames, the printable ones, on the back in the spirit of the 20/20 game). The English commentators on Sky had no idea why Church. I wondered - Christ; then I wondered whether he liked 'The Church', Under the Milky Way and all that. Did the Aussie commentators say why?

OzTennis :)


Yes, they asked him and he said that when he first joined the Aus team Waugh asked him if his name was Ed Gilchurch and the name has stuck ever since :D

OzTennis Jan 8th 2007 11:41 pm

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Thanks for that, you can sort of see where they were coming from - christ, church. So it could also be Kevin St Pietersen, Richard Strauss and make what you will of Hussey. :D I hadn't thought about Strauss on one side and Hayd(e)n on the other before and of course each bat has a Handel(le)! :D

OzTennis :)

rossifumi Jan 8th 2007 11:44 pm

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Originally Posted by Wendy (Post 4263098)
Yes, they asked him and he said that when he first joined the Aus team Waugh asked him if his name was Ed Gilchurch and the name has stuck ever since :D

Painting your nails or was it the knitting while he was spinning the dit? :rolleyes:

Wendy Jan 9th 2007 12:05 am

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Originally Posted by rossifumi (Post 4263153)
Painting your nails or was it the knitting while he was spinning the dit? :rolleyes:


:confused:

No I was listening :p I even had a coffee in my hand and not beer :D (But I am a little deaf, so it may not have been Ed :o he may have said Adam which would make more sense !)

rossifumi Jan 9th 2007 12:08 am

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Originally Posted by Wendy (Post 4263204)
:confused:

No I was listening :p I even had a coffee in my hand and not beer :D (But I am a little deaf, so it may not have been Ed :o he may have said Adam which would make more sense !)

Says the fan called him Eric Gilchurch on tinternet. :D

Wendy Jan 9th 2007 12:13 am

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Originally Posted by rossifumi (Post 4263213)
Says the fan called him Eric Gilchurch on tinternet. :D


PMSL.

Well it may have been that too :D

But EdEricAdam or whatever his name is can still knock them balls all over the park :p

Pollyana Jan 9th 2007 12:50 am

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Originally Posted by Wendy (Post 4263226)
PMSL.

Well it may have been that too :D

But EdEricAdam or whatever his name is can still knock them balls all over the park :p

And when he gets into his stride he is fantastic to watch. He's one of those players that makes me hold my breath till he's got going though - gets out too often on silly scores before he gets settled - bit like Ponting. Get homm past 25, and he improves.

Vash the Stampede Jan 9th 2007 6:32 am

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Poor old Poms... they don't like it up 'em! :eek:


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