Australia v Sri Lanka
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Australia v Sri Lanka
About to start.
Wont underestimate the Sri Lankans, think their spinners might to well at the SCG especially.
That said, think we will win 2-0 or 2-1
Wont underestimate the Sri Lankans, think their spinners might to well at the SCG especially.
That said, think we will win 2-0 or 2-1
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We're batting yeah?
Will be interesting after what's been said about the pitch down there.
Will be interesting after what's been said about the pitch down there.
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just sick of knee jerk reactions.
can't keep giving players the flick after a few bad performances.
can't keep giving players the flick after a few bad performances.
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also, hughes got caught behind off a no ball
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How anyone thinks Watson is a top order batsman is beyond me. Put him in at 6
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I actually agree with that, despite Chappelli saying he should open. Could be handy at 6 facing the second new ball on occasions.Jay Walking wrote:How anyone thinks Watson is a top order batsman is beyond me. Put him in at 6
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cole_trickle wrote:watson out
Shane Robert Watson caught Hewasandatchige Asiri Prasanna Wishvanath Jayawardene - bowled Uda Walawwe Mahim Bandaralage Chanaka Asanga Welegedara for 30

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Once again proving Australians have no cultureswannsong wrote:cole_trickle wrote:watson out
Shane Robert Watson caught Hewasandatchige Asiri Prasanna Wishvanath Jayawardene - bowled Uda Walawwe Mahim Bandaralage Chanaka Asanga Welegedara for 30

Time for some righteous indignation
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Stumps Day 1: AUS 4/299 (90.0)
India vs. England ENG 7/293 (136.1)
India vs. England ENG 7/293 (136.1)
Time for some righteous indignation
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...showing one team trying to win, the other trying not to lose. Same old..............Stitch This wrote:Stumps Day 1: AUS 4/299 (90.0)
India vs. England ENG 7/293 (136.1)
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Bomber wrote:...showing one team trying to win, the other trying not to lose. Same old..............Stitch This wrote:Stumps Day 1: AUS 4/299 (90.0)
India vs. England ENG 7/293 (136.1)
Bothan felt that 250 would have been a good first innings score on that wicket and we got to 330. India staging one hell of a recovery after being 89/4 to be 270/4
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in the box seat at the moment!
Solid batting performance all round (except Cowan)
Solid batting performance all round (except Cowan)
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Trott gets his hundred. I found this interesting (others probably won't), trott is around 200 runs short of being the highest test run score to not hit a 6
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Bradman always said that if you don't hit it in the air, you won't get caught.God is an Englishman wrote:Trott gets his hundred. I found this interesting (others probably won't), trott is around 200 runs short of being the highest test run score to not hit a 6
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Who's number one?God is an Englishman wrote:Trott gets his hundred. I found this interesting (others probably won't), trott is around 200 runs short of being the highest test run score to not hit a 6
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God is an Englishman wrote:Trott gets his hundred. I found this interesting (others probably won't), trott is around 200 runs short of being the highest test run score to not hit a 6
cant u EVER stick to the topic at hand???
what the FUCK does Twatt playing for Engerlund have to do with AUs V SL????
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DAM wrote:God is an Englishman wrote:Trott gets his hundred. I found this interesting (others probably won't), trott is around 200 runs short of being the highest test run score to not hit a 6
cant u EVER stick to the topic at hand???
what the shiraz does Twatt playing for Engerlund have to do with AUs V SL????

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Looks like Australia might just scrape in with a win.
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Stitch This wrote:Looks like Australia might just scrape in with a win.
Siddle caught ball tampering, will the aussie media even mention it?
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They already have. I guess you're disappointed.God is an Englishman wrote:Stitch This wrote:Looks like Australia might just scrape in with a win.
Siddle caught ball tampering, will the aussie media even mention it?
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Bomber wrote:They already have. I guess you're disappointed.God is an Englishman wrote:Stitch This wrote:Looks like Australia might just scrape in with a win.
Siddle caught ball tampering, will the aussie media even mention it?
Surprised, but not disappointed. To what extent though, had it been sri lanka it would have been headline news. My guess is this will be a little article on page 82
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Bomber wrote:Put the ch 9 news on.

I admit I'm shocked, what are they saying about. Siddle's banged to rights on this one, i wonder how the media/cricket australia will spin this one?