Blowers just opined that it's probably better to get all out today and have a crack at the Aussies in the damp today, rather than wait for the good batting weather that is supposed to be with us tomorrow...
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"See, you think I give a tulip. Wrong. In fact, while you talk, I'm thinking; How can I give less of a tulip? That's why I look interested." -
Very pleased to go off to the gym at 2 fa and come back to 6 fa.
I have to ask again, why is this the first test Stuart Clark has played in this series?
Aussies in a good position but still plenty of cricket left. We've had trouble with the back end of Englands batting line up in every match so far.Comment
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This is good stuff, couple of pints for lunch then back to the desk to watch the rest of the day on sky player.
England are getting mugged.Comment
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Please tell me that this is just a warm up and England haven't started to bat yet.King of Chutney.
Bring back Chetty - Lord of all things Chet!Comment
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What was the lowest ever England score? I am sure I could google it but I bet someone here knows the answer without looking it up.Comment
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Well normally in Ashes test matches I support the Englanders but I have to say as an Indian that i was very shocked but the behaviour of the barmy army. They are in danger of bringing the game into disrepute.Comment
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They were out for 98 once in the West Indies but I think there was an 80 something once.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostWhat was the lowest ever England score? I am sure I could google it but I bet someone here knows the answer without looking it up.
EDIT: bugger me, 45.Comment
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