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Are we avoiding the cricket? (n/t) 11:52 - Aug 18 with 560 viewshomer_123


Ade Akinbiyi couldn't hit a cows arse with a banjo...
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Are we avoiding the cricket? (n/t) on 11:56 - Aug 18 with 544 viewsKeno

what cricket?

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Are we avoiding the cricket? (n/t) on 12:27 - Aug 18 with 502 viewsstonojnr

The England batting line up sure is, let's hope Jimmy can rescue them
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Are we avoiding the cricket? (n/t) on 14:20 - Aug 18 with 444 viewsgainsboroughblue

We may have cooked our goose in this one. We've lost a good toss, been skittled and looking at a couple of days in the field in favourable batting conditions.

We've also had that momentum we built up earlier in the summer distracted by white ball stuff and need to start again, and as usual, if certain players don't fire, we are in bother.

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Are we avoiding the cricket? (n/t) on 07:48 - Aug 19 with 380 viewsSteve_M

Are we avoiding the cricket? (n/t) on 14:20 - Aug 18 by gainsboroughblue

We may have cooked our goose in this one. We've lost a good toss, been skittled and looking at a couple of days in the field in favourable batting conditions.

We've also had that momentum we built up earlier in the summer distracted by white ball stuff and need to start again, and as usual, if certain players don't fire, we are in bother.


Well, I had a good day at Lord's yesterday. I thought England's bowling was quite loose at time - especially after lunch and in the last hour - but SA definitely had the best of the conditions.

Didn't finish until 7 which was a long time sat in the sun.


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