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Oink May 31st 2012 6:14 am

Re: The Summer's Cricket.
 
I see that KP has retired from international ODI and T20 matches. I didn't see that one coming. At least he'll still play tests which is good for England imo. Still a bit of a shocker.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/cricket/18280196

Hawkmoon77 Jun 8th 2012 3:58 am

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So who would you rather have sitting in the pavilion playing cards during the rain - Anderson or Finn ?
I bet Jimmy is a mean player of Snap, whereas Finn's extra height could be useful in 3 card brag.

Oink Jun 29th 2012 1:35 am

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Well after the inevitable but entertaining Windies series it feels like the real cricket has started today with the Aus ODi series and then SA coming to town. The summer has now started. It seems that Trott is winding Lee something cronic :thumbup:

Oink Jun 29th 2012 6:46 am

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Well that was a good game. :thumbup:

Novocastrian Jun 29th 2012 6:48 am

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Originally Posted by Oink (Post 10145948)
Well after the inevitable but entertaining Windies series it feels like the real cricket has started today with the Aus ODi series and then SA coming to town. The summer has now started. It seems that Trott is winding Lee something cronic :thumbup:

Excellent. I arrive within TMS LW radio range on Sunday. :)

Hawkmoon77 Jun 29th 2012 6:53 am

Re: The Summer's Cricket.
 

Originally Posted by Oink (Post 10146539)
Well that was a good game. :thumbup:


It was, although if Big Tim had held on to the c&b off Clarke, we'd have finished them off a lot quicker.

Morgan proves a point - he *can* play the odi stuff, in England at least

Oink Jun 29th 2012 6:56 am

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Originally Posted by Novocastrian (Post 10146543)
Excellent. I arrive within TMS LW radio range on Sunday. :)

:thumb:

Oink Jun 29th 2012 7:00 am

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Originally Posted by Hawkmoon77 (Post 10146551)
It was, although if Big Tim had held on to the c&b off Clarke, we'd have finished them off a lot quicker.

Morgan proves a point - he *can* play the odi stuff, in England at least

Morgan was the difference, MOM. I wasn't up at the beginning of England's innings but apparently conditions were bad for batting so I think England did really well. :thumbup:

Hawkmoon77 Jul 4th 2012 6:31 am

Re: The Summer's Cricket.
 
aww...the rain spoiled the fun of beating Australia in ODIs.

Bang goes the chance to be #1 in all 3 formats :p

The only good news is that Jimmy A seems to have recovered from his strain.

Oink Jul 4th 2012 6:40 am

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Originally Posted by Hawkmoon77 (Post 10154800)
aww...the rain spoiled the fun of beating Australia in ODIs.

Bang goes the chance to be #1 in all 3 formats :p

The only good news is that Jimmy A seems to have recovered from his strain.

It was really frustrating today. I'm really just waiting for SA in the tests.

Hawkmoon77 Jul 4th 2012 7:02 am

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Originally Posted by Oink (Post 10154811)
It was really frustrating today. I'm really just waiting for SA in the tests.

Absolutely ! One day nonsense is merely hors d'oeuvres for the main event.

Oink Jul 20th 2012 2:48 pm

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Cricket season as been noted is still here. And, in fact the series against South Africa will probably be the most competitive on home soil for a while. I think its fair to say in the first test, England won the first day and SA the second. Hopefully, our bowlers will come out tomorrow and get some early wickets others I can see Smith and Co putting the game beyond reach.

On a side note, I wish Bresnan wasn't such good batsman or we'd have Finn in. And whatever happened to Tremlet, still injured?

Flogger Jul 21st 2012 4:10 am

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Originally Posted by Oink (Post 10184408)
Cricket season as been noted is still here. And, in fact the series against South Africa will probably be the most competitive on home soil for a while. I think its fair to say in the first test, England won the first day and SA the second. Hopefully, our bowlers will come out tomorrow and get some early wickets others I can see Smith and Co putting the game beyond reach.

On a side note, I wish Bresnan wasn't such good batsman or we'd have Finn in. And whatever happened to Tremlet, still injured?

I do not understand playing Bresnan at all. He is not a bad bowler, probably the 6th best seamer in the country but if we only play 3 seamers the best 3 have to be played. Broad and Swann are a more than capable 8 and 9.

Oink Jul 21st 2012 11:15 am

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Originally Posted by Flogger (Post 10185156)
I do not understand playing Bresnan at all. He is not a bad bowler, probably the 6th best seamer in the country but if we only play 3 seamers the best 3 have to be played. Broad and Swann are a more than capable 8 and 9.

What a bloody long day.

Flogger Jul 21st 2012 11:20 am

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Originally Posted by Oink (Post 10185549)
What a bloody long day.

400-2 I'd sack the bloody lot of 'em:(


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