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I prefer contests between bat and ball.
Football for me.
Football for me.
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T20 is a contest between bat and ball, a very high contest
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+1Father Rout wrote:T20 is a contest between bat and ball, a very high contest
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Not for me, loaded against the bowlers.Father Rout wrote:T20 is a contest between bat and ball, a very high contest
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Young ntini is a bit brisk
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3 for 2.
Good start.
Object lesson in how not to play off spin.
Play back and across the line.
Good start.
Object lesson in how not to play off spin.
Play back and across the line.
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6 for 3
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What game is this?
Big changes on the way ! We've heard it before but it's different this time !!!! , I believe Bdo gonna grow x
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England v SA under 19 ODIThe Ginge Reaper wrote:What game is this?
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Not even listed on FlashScore, that's how important it clearly is...
Big changes on the way ! We've heard it before but it's different this time !!!! , I believe Bdo gonna grow x
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It's on sky at the minute.The Ginge Reaper wrote:Not even listed on FlashScore, that's how important it clearly is...
The young bok quick might have a future.
Not sure about England's batsman.
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Ntini takes after his dad/ uncle whatever It is.
Finch got a sod of a ball first up but it helps to watch the ball.
Finch got a sod of a ball first up but it helps to watch the ball.
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Basics of the game, expect most of the English lads ( if they are English) are the public school cronies who have had robotic coaching since the age of four.Randall wrote:Ntini takes after his dad/ uncle whatever It is.
Finch got a sod of a ball first up but it helps to watch the ball.
No substitute still for natural talent.
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They couldn't cope with ntini at all.Mabbsy wrote:Basics of the game, expect most of the English lads ( if they are English) are the public school cronies who have had robotic coaching since the age of four.Randall wrote:Ntini takes after his dad/ uncle whatever It is.
Finch got a sod of a ball first up but it helps to watch the ball.
No substitute still for natural talent.
He reminded me a bit of Malcolm Marshall.
Skiddy and quick.
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Marshall one of the best ever in my book, remember seeing him live at Bristol in a B&H quarter final, lightning quick.Randall wrote:They couldn't cope with ntini at all.Mabbsy wrote:Basics of the game, expect most of the English lads ( if they are English) are the public school cronies who have had robotic coaching since the age of four.Randall wrote:Ntini takes after his dad/ uncle whatever It is.
Finch got a sod of a ball first up but it helps to watch the ball.
No substitute still for natural talent.
He reminded me a bit of Malcolm Marshall.
Skiddy and quick.
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Mabbsy wrote:Marshall one of the best ever in my book, remember seeing him live at Bristol in a B&H quarter final, lightning quick.Randall wrote:They couldn't cope with ntini at all.Mabbsy wrote:Basics of the game, expect most of the English lads ( if they are English) are the public school cronies who have had robotic coaching since the age of four.Randall wrote:Ntini takes after his dad/ uncle whatever It is.
Finch got a sod of a ball first up but it helps to watch the ball.
No substitute still for natural talent.
He reminded me a bit of Malcolm Marshall.
Skiddy and quick.
Was it paul Terry went out to face him with a broken arm?
Fucking bonkers.
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Doesn't appear the Indian batsman like the English conditions.
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England will beat India easily in the test series.Randall wrote:Doesn't appear the Indian batsman like the English conditions.
Indians can only play on the disgraceful sub continent pitches.
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Didn't Marshall bat with a broken arm in 1984?Randall wrote:Mabbsy wrote:Marshall one of the best ever in my book, remember seeing him live at Bristol in a B&H quarter final, lightning quick.Randall wrote:They couldn't cope with ntini at all.Mabbsy wrote:Basics of the game, expect most of the English lads ( if they are English) are the public school cronies who have had robotic coaching since the age of four.Randall wrote:Ntini takes after his dad/ uncle whatever It is.
Finch got a sod of a ball first up but it helps to watch the ball.
No substitute still for natural talent.
He reminded me a bit of Malcolm Marshall.
Skiddy and quick.
Was it paul Terry went out to face him with a broken arm?
Fucking bonkers.
When you actually feel anger over a place like this it's time to get a life
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Have I totally misrembered it?
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