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Well, he may have taken the winning catch in the last match, but time will tell just how costly the two dreadful mistakes by Jones the Keeper are going to be. I know the old adage of "don't change a winning team" but Hoggard and Jones the Keeper need to pull their fingers out to justify remaining in the side.
Most local club keepers would have snaffled those two.:( |
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Most grandmothers would have had a chance too. Still, the King of Spin just held onto one to get Warne out for 90, so hopefully the last two won't hang about and we can get England batting again.
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Well done, Jones the Bowler, excellent performance. Strauss has just worn one from Lee again. :(
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With the no ball going to the boundary, there are two *separate* events, ie firstly the one run for a no ball is "instantly" awarded, then, subsequently, if it goes to the boundary *another* four runs are added. Whilst this totals five, of course, it's actually one extra plus four extras, not an automatic award of five immediately. Here's the Lord's cricket site with the full laws of the game: http://www.lords.org/laws-and-spirit/laws-of-cricket/ __________________ Anyway, back to the game: Full credit to the Aussies for surviving this (well, yesterday!) evening, although they were a) a little lucky and b) pushing their luck with a risk of an (optional!) five penalty runs for delay of play! 399 to win, not impossible, but can England get 10 wickets??? |
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Was impressed by Vaughans bowling last evening, he should step up more often, and on the question can we bowl them out today, i seriously think we can.
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4 extras for the boundary + 1 for the no-ball AFAIK |
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Well it's currently 129 for 2.
Unless England do something special PDQ it looks like the Aussies are going to be able to grind out a draw :( |
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165 for 4, there's still hope...
... trouble I've got to get on with some work, so I won't be watching, but I'll be listening to TMS. |
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Can someone please explain, for the benefit of someone who finds cricket completely uninteresting (except when England look like they might beat Australia!) why England declared yesterday when they could have piled on a load more runs and left the Aussies an impossible target?
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The only reason I could think of is that, sledging and bodyline aside, cricket is still a 'gentlemans game' and, as such, it was a sporting decision to give the Australians a chance. Other than that, it makes absolutely no sense :shrug: |
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Play your own game of cricket on your office desktop on or the bus...
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Owzthat-Vintag...QQcmdZViewItem These two special dice, a scorecard and pencil is all you need to play "Owzthat". We used to play this when we were kids during those rainy summer holidays on in the back of the car on long journeys. Ok, it's tad low-tech but we were obviously very easily pleased in the 60's/70's. You could always spice it up by making up your own dream team scorecards and introduce a betting element. They still sell them new it seems.... http://www.edirectory.co.uk/pf/pages...FFDCCG&cid=880 http://www.edirectory.co.uk/pf/pages...deluxe&cid=880 I've still got mine in a draw somewhere but I can't bothamingwell find them. There's always the more hi-tech but less portable javascript version... http://www.christhomas123.co.uk/owzthat/ |
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