03-11-2004, 08:38 AM | #21 |
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They're Poms mate, what do you expect. No stamina and certainly very little Cricket knowledge. Lets face it, you have to go back to the '70s or at the very least, the early '80s to find a consistant English Cricket team.
Hmmm......"consistant English Cricket".......it just doesn't sound right, does it??:embarrassed:
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03-11-2004, 09:13 AM | #22 |
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LOL - Jamaica - is it time for your quadrennial drubbing by the Windies already? Geesh - the distance that your guys are willing to try and travel to pit themselves against lack-lustre competition.
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03-11-2004, 11:52 AM | #24 |
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West Indies 66/2 (19.4 ov)
England Early days yet. there is always time for that "choking feeling".
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West Indies 78/3 (22.5 ov)
England Lara's gone. Will reserve judgement until I see how the poms fare with the bat. Catch you tomorrow.
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Australia 220 & 512/8d
Sri Lanka 381 & 154 (45.2 ov) Australia won by 197 runs with 47 overs left in the days play. Warnie got 5 AGAIN, and has beaten Murali to the 500 mark. England on the other hand- West Indies 311/9 (84.4 ov) At stumps. West Indies 1st innings R M B 4 6 CH Gayle b Harmison 5 22 15 1 0 DS Smith st Read b Giles 108 275 188 18 0 RR Sarwan lbw b Hoggard 0 13 11 0 0 *BC Lara c Flintoff b Jones 23 64 42 4 0 S Chanderpaul b Hoggard 7 54 37 1 0 RO Hinds c Butcher b Giles 84 165 117 12 0 +RD Jacobs c Vaughan b Jones 38 66 45 3 0 TL Best lbw b Harmison 20 52 29 1 1 A Sanford c Trescothick b Flintoff 1 21 17 0 0 CD Collymore not out 3 15 0 0 FH Edwards not out 1 6 0 0 Extras (lb 6, w 1, nb 14) 21 Total (9 wickets, 84.4 overs) 311 FoW: 1-17 (Gayle, 5.3 ov), 2-22 (Sarwan, 8.5 ov), 3-73 (Lara, 22.1 ov), 4-101 (Chanderpaul, 34.3 ov), 5-223 (Smith, 59.5 ov), 6-281 (Hinds, 71.5 ov), 7-289 (Jacobs, 74.5 ov), 8-300 (Sanford, 79.5 ov), 9-307 (Best, 83.3 ov). Bowling O M R W Hoggard 17.4 2 68 2 (3nb) Harmison 20 5 61 2 (4nb, 1w) Flintoff 16 3 45 1 (6nb) Jones 18 2 62 2 Giles 12 0 67 2 Vaughan 1 0 2 0 (1nb) Even after a fairly comprehensive top order collapse, apart from new boy Smith, your bowlers couldn't finish them off in the first day! It's all about character really...........
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Yay Warnie - the king is back - long live good ole S.K.W.
Oh - I see the poms suffered a few reversals late in the day - fancy that
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Aussies win as Warne takes 500
Ricky Ponting will never forget his first Test victory as captain. As the song goes, there's always something there to remind him. Shane Warne reaching 500 wickets in Test cricket. Darren Lehmann's emotional century - a tribute to the late David Hookes. Damien Martyn's first century in more two years to repay the unwavering faith Ponting had shown him. Matthew Hayden equalling the world record for catches in a match. And last, but by no means least, the fact he led Australia to one of its most gritty, backs-to-the-wall fight backs. Australia won by 197 runs after bowling out Sri Lanka for 154 midway through the final day after setting the home side 352 for victory at Galle International Stadium. Steve Waugh's first Test, also in Sri Lanka five years ago, ended with Waugh and Jason Gillespie in hospital with a broken nose and broken leg respectively after a nasty outfield collision. And this game too threatened to give Ponting a figurative poke in the eye as Australia slipped up badly on the first two days. But Ponting showed he can write Waugh-esque scripts as he lifted his team from the doldrums to deliver a win which will go a long way towards giving Australia a chance to win his first series and reverse the 1999 loss suffered by Waugh's team. By not getting enough runs, just 220, and then letting Sri Lanka build a first innings lead of 161 on a ground where the home side has a magnificent winning record, Australia looked down and out here. Add to that an injury to opening bowler Michael Kasprowicz and the permanent loss of Brett Lee, who flew home for treatment to his ankle problem, and the Australians had every reason to drop their heads. But where they were headstrong in the first innings, playing irreverent strokes against a bowler as devilish as Muttiah Muralitharan, they showed they could learn, adjust and implement changes in the second innings. Playing with straighter bats and more patience, Australia, led by centuries to Matthew Hayden, Lehmann and Martyn, built their own lead of 351. Sri Lanka was never a chance to a win and on a fifth day wicket Australia's two-pronged leg spin attack was totally justified as Warne and Stuart MacGill beat Sri Lanka at their own game. What makes the victory even more meritorious is the fact it came on a pitch custom-made to the home team's specifications. Amazingly, Murali took 11 wickets for the match but it wasn't enough to prevent Sri Lanka losing just its second Test from 10 at this ground which had formerly been as much a stronghold as the centuries-old Dutch fort which overlooks the seaside oval. The result also put paid to suggestions Warne and MacGill couldn't bowl in tandem, the pair taking nine of 10 second innings wickets between them. Warne finished with his best figures against Sri Lanka of 5-43 for match figures of 10-159 and 501 wickets, while MacGill finished with 4-74 in the second innings. Hayden took four catches in this innings to equal the world record of seven held now by five players including Greg Chappell.
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Rugby World Cup
We won!
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Mwahahahahaha - flee from the thread topic Donut. Slink quietly away frpm your earlier assertions of impending Australian disaster. Shy discreetly away from any mention at all that "THE MAN IS BACK ". Instead back track a few months to think of the last good sporting news you had and try and work it un-subtitlely into the thread.
Mwahahahahhahahahaha indeed
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