Originally posted by wendigo100
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Those West Indian fielders are crap. Feckin woeful. 25 years ago they were the best.
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Originally posted by Moscow MuleIndeed. WI 229 all out - you can call that a collapse!
That's a lead of 141, but it could have been 241, so at least we've got a game of sorts.
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Are you watching this tulipe? Harmy got an LBW earlier from what the commentators described as "a stray one". Certainly surprised the batsman. Plunkett's the same.
Still, the WI batsmen are helping by getting themselves out.
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I can't see how Harmison can justify his selection anymore - he needs a good spell back in county cricket and fall back in love with the game.
If you can't bowl straight and/or keep bowling down the leg side you're not international class.
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Filth...
It is utter filth being bowled, and I use that term loosely, by Harmison and Plunkett today.
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