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19-06-2005, 19:12
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Great match in the end, although it did look a bit precarious at one point.
Fantastic inning's by Piertersen, also a great bowling performance by Harmison.
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I just watched a replay of the catch by Collingwood - the look on Haydens face said it all
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19-06-2005, 19:20
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21-06-2005, 19:31
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England 391-4, Bangladesh 33-2. How unlucky was Chris Tremlett, on a hat trick, third ball and the batsman hits the ball into the ground and it bounces straight up and down onto the bails and they don't move an inch.
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21-06-2005, 19:57
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21-06-2005, 20:34
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How unlucky was Chris Tremlett, on a hat trick, third ball and the batsman hits the ball into the ground and it bounces straight up and down onto the bails and they don't move an inch
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Considering that the batsman ('Brimful Of' Ashraful) is now carving our bowlers around the ground, very unlucky. Makes it a rather more interesting game though!
What's the highest aggregate score in an ODI, anyone?
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Got him! 94 - well played that man - wasn't just a fluke against the Aussies!
Answering my own question, 693 is the highest aggregate score - India made 349 and Pakistan 344. Bangladesh need 303 to beat that, or another 149.
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26-06-2005, 12:21
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Bangladesh seem to be making a fight of it in the latest one day game...
Latest: Bangladesh 88-1 (19 overs)
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01-07-2005, 23:50
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Lancashire Hot Pots, bury Yorkshire Puddings.
Todays Twenty20 match.
Lancashire 207 for 6 in 20 overs...Yorkshire 97 all out with 5 overs to spare.
"A reet gud stuffin".
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02-07-2005, 19:23
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If the rest of the summer is as exciting as this it will be brilliant.
Nat West Final Australia 196 all out ... England 196 for 9 match tied.
When you think that England where 33 for 5 at one stage it was a great recovery and overall a fair result.
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02-07-2005, 19:31
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If the rest of the summer is as exciting as this it will be brilliant.
Nat West Final Australia 196 all out ... England 196 for 9 match tied.
When you think that England where 33 for 5 at one stage it was a great recovery and overall a fair result.
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sorry iadom, it was my fault - I watched the first 5 wickets fall round at a friends house, it was only when I left that they started to recover. The last couple of overs must have been amazing
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03-07-2005, 10:16
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I thought England bowled well to keep them to 196 - maybe they should have gone for the jugular at 93-5 - but I almost turned of at 33-5. Jones & Collingwood showed the rest what they should have been doing. Overall a tie is a fair reflection.
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12-07-2005, 14:48
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Another rearguard action this morning - Pietersen and Solanki clawing us up to 228. Hope I'm wrong but I doubt it will be enough though, esp as Solanki was subbed for Simon Jones - only 3 quickies, Collingwood, Giles and Vaughan/Solanki to bowl them out.
I reckon that 74 may have earned KP a place in the Ashes
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12-07-2005, 15:46
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Oh dear - 50 off 7 overs - someone ought to nobble Gilchrist!
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12-07-2005, 16:06
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Much too painful to watch!!!
This is a puzzle there are days when England (not forgetting the Welsh contingent) play well but just lately urghhhh!!!
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12-07-2005, 16:50
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The one day stuff has gone on far to long, The tests should have started as soon as the three way series ended. England now look over cooked, Goughie must have played his last match for England, the Aussies are running into ominous form, time to put the pyjamas away.
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12-07-2005, 16:54
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TBH, I don't really see the point in this little 'tournament' at all. I mean, the triangular tournament was a bit of a joke (although I did take a certain satisfaction in watching Bangladesh beat Australia ), but just having a few one-dayers before the tests start is asking for burnt-out players.
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