Originally posted by Doggy Styles
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Originally posted by doodab View PostI actually read that as cockney suffering first time through...
that's true as well!
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Well not quite, we beat them in the latest two test series.Originally posted by rd409 View PostThey learn your game, and beat you to it!
Where have we heard this before?
Anyway, it's not 'our' game at all. In fact, the Indians believe that cricket is an Indian game, accidentally invented in England.
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They learn your game, and beat you to it!
Where have we heard this before?
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Choke!Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostShame, but good luck to the Bobs.
And thanks to the Edgbaston ground staff for preparing a dry, grassless, turning wicket to make the Bobs feel at home. I'm sure that next time we go over there they'll produce a juicy green-top for our seamers!
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Shame, but good luck to the Bobs.
And thanks to the Edgbaston ground staff for preparing a dry, grassless, turning wicket to make the Bobs feel at home. I'm sure that next time we go over there they'll produce a juicy green-top for our seamers!
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