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You got that from your Petit Ophrys de Plaisanteries, did you?
Presumably Havak's absence from the thread can be put down to his trip to Uzbekistan talent-spotting for Leicester.Last edited by finbar; December 17, 2003, 17:58." ... and the following morning I should see the Boks wallop the Wallabies again?" - Havak
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Originally posted by Tamerlin
Cricket is so widely known and practiced in France that many people must confuse it with Croquet.
And I won't even mention their slip fielding.
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The only French slip is 'twixt tasse et lèvre and it's frequent." ... and the following morning I should see the Boks wallop the Wallabies again?" - Havak
"The only thing worse than being quoted in someone's sig is not being quoted in someone's sig." - finbar, with apologies to Oscar Wilde.
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Speaking of cricket the third test (Eng-Sri) has just started in Colombo.
Trescothick must've missed the pre-game talk as he seems to think its a one-dayer. His half-tun coming up in 39 balls.
Maybe the E in his middle initial stands for VVS Laxman.
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It's brought them undone before and will, no doubt, again.
They don't have to roll us. They just have to bat well enough not to lose.
It could be a cruel farewell to Steve Waugh.
Still, at least he didn't follow England's ex-skipper's example and call James Kirtley a cheat and a chucker.
No the great Aussie coach of Sri Lanka was not even talking about that. His claim was that England were negative in batting for a draw instead of going for a final innings record for the win. Staggering hypocrisy from a man whose nation are the most tactically astute in cricket and would have done exactly the same. So as I say – another exported gob-s****, any chance you could keep these cultutral ambassadors at home more?
On which note Campese handed the BBC team of the year trophy to Jonno last Sunday – the faces of the squad were priceless, he was as welcome as if he had stepped in dog do. Clive made a formal complaint and the head of BBC sport has apologised – he apparently didn’t realise that asking the greatest spouter of inaccurate criticisim of England during the RWC wasn’t the best choice to make the award.
Presumably Havak's absence from the thread can be put down to his trip to Uzbekistan talent-spotting for Leicester.
Cricket is a funny one – I’m not the biggest fan but I can appreciate the game. I love test matches more than the one day stuff.
So what are the problems with England? Ravagon has pointed out that Trecothick can play just the one way. And predicatably then got out to the man whose action needs closer attention than Kirtleys just as he was threatening a big score!
The captaincy has ruined Vaughan’s batting so he won’t keep it much longer?
Butcher and Hussein are now as much use as Hick. Both great players at county level but lacking at the step up in class.
Thorpe is not the player he once was – and the hopes of the team rest on a slogger (as entertaining as that can be) called ‘Freddie’.
Frankly I am surprised we are not number one in the world at the game.
Is there a Pinochio smiley?It is better to keep silent and be thought a fool than to speak and remove all doubt
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Originally posted by Havak
I think you will win all three remaining tests myself – India away are not a ‘form horse’ despite one freak result.
There is little sentimentality in sport though.
If Kirtley has a suspect action then lets take appropriate remedial steps. Pas de Probleme.
No the great Aussie coach of Sri Lanka was not even talking about that. His claim was that England were negative in batting for a draw instead of going for a final innings record for the win. Staggering hypocrisy from a man whose nation are the most tactically astute in cricket and would have done exactly the same.
So as I say – another exported gob-s****, any chance you could keep these cultutral ambassadors at home more?
On which note Campese handed the BBC team of the year trophy to Jonno last Sunday – the faces of the squad were priceless, he was as welcome as if he had stepped in dog do. Clive made a formal complaint and the head of BBC sport has apologised – he apparently didn’t realise that asking the greatest spouter of inaccurate criticisim of England during the RWC wasn’t the best choice to make the award.
Business trip into enemy territory actually. Northamptonshire that is.
So what are the problems with England? Ravagon has pointed out that Trecothick can play just the one way.
And predicatably then got out to the man whose action needs closer attention than Kirtleys just as he was threatening a big score!
The captaincy has ruined Vaughan’s batting so he won’t keep it much longer?
Butcher and Hussein are now as much use as Hick. Both great players at county level but lacking at the step up in class.
Thorpe - when his head is right - and Vaughan - minus the pressure of captaincy - are the only two quality batsmen in the team, I suspect. Trescothick could be if he attended to his technique problems. Flintoff shows great potential but doesn't seem to apply himself as much as he should. He could be anything. But Collingwood in the Test team? Good grief.
Is there a Pinochio smiley?
Why, when one edits a post, does it sometimes appear that part of the post has been duplicated within the post? And when one re-edits to remove it, it's not really there?Last edited by finbar; December 18, 2003, 07:57." ... and the following morning I should see the Boks wallop the Wallabies again?" - Havak
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Double or nothing on that 50 Civ Gold I owe you? (That I'm not sure I have in my account anyway! )
Despite the logic in all you say I still have faith that Aussie luck will shine through.
As he well knows. Oh, as does John Mitchell, from his own lips.
He's already had remedial work. A couple of years ago. Either it didn't work, or he has slipped back into old habits.
No one will argue against an English player being punished surely?
No, Australia would have gone for the win. Exactly the attitude that sank them against the Indians on Monday.
Just a battle of words. Mr Fletcher has had a fair bit to say, too, I recall, particularly prior to the series.
Personally, I thought it a hoot. A formal complaint? Good grief.
He says, hiding the Uzbekistan immigration stamp in his passport.
It's partly political, with a fear of a schism down racial lines.
But who else is there?
A high quality Ashes Test series is my idea of cricket bliss.
But Collingwood in the Test team? Good grief.
Good job we reign supreme in Union then eh?
Tamerlin's off perfecting it now in readiness for his claims about Les Grenouilles in the 6 Nations.
Why, when one edits a post, does it sometimes appear that part of the post has been duplicated within the post? And when one re-edits to remove it, it's not really there?It is better to keep silent and be thought a fool than to speak and remove all doubt
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Originally posted by Havak
Why not.
Despite the logic in all you say I still have faith that Aussie luck will shine through.
How do you read the delay in that decision incidentally?
In which case punish him then. No one will argue against an English player being punished surely?
As is well documented only England now play to the original spirit of the game. All these foreign coaches shooting their mouths off is just not cricket old boy. The ZIMBABWEAN Fletcher a case in point.
You under estimate how much he is despised here. His achievements as a player are lost to this generation of English players – all they hear is the constant racist ranting.
So the sub-continent is allowed to cheat at will. And that will kill the world game eventually anyway. Gatting was so right all those years ago sadly.
But 87 was the last truly contested one wasn’t it? All landslides since the debacle of 89.
Good job we reign supreme in Union then eh?
And our chances all depend on Martin’s decision in the New Year. To play or not to play?
It sounds rather Steve Jobs or minority browser stuff to me." ... and the following morning I should see the Boks wallop the Wallabies again?" - Havak
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Originally posted by finbar
This site has truly gone to the sh*thouse since MarkG went into the Army.
And France will win the Six Nations Tournament..."Democracy is the worst form of government there is, except for all the others that have been tried." Sir Winston Churchill
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*cups hand to ear*
Hark! Is this Pinocchio I hear approaching?
Buy a real computer and use compatible softwares...
And France will win the Six Nations Tournament...
" ... and the following morning I should see the Boks wallop the Wallabies again?" - Havak
"The only thing worse than being quoted in someone's sig is not being quoted in someone's sig." - finbar, with apologies to Oscar Wilde.
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Originally posted by Havak
– the faces of the squad were priceless, he was as welcome as if he had stepped in dog do. Clive made a formal complaint and the head of BBC sport has apologised – he apparently didn’t realise that asking the greatest spouter of inaccurate criticisim of England during the RWC wasn’t the best choice to make the award.
Originally posted by finbar
Sadly, the two Australian umps who had the courage to call Muralitharan were punished by the ACB. One never umpired at first class level again.
The 'Murili incident', and its effect on the bowlers' confidence, disregarding for a moment that he was in fact throwing the ball, also led to several other ACB-induced allegations against several bowlers from other countries, none of whom had ever been called in-game.
Most of these were from teams due to play Australia in the near future.
The whole ugly mess only came to a stop when the NZ Cricket board threw an allegation back about Brett Lee - again unjustified, but it did the trick in stopping what I can only think of as a rather nasty psych warfare campaign.
Overall it wasn't one crickets most shining moments so I'm not surprised the ACB wanted some distance afterwards.
Originally posted by Tamerlin
And France will win the Six Nations Tournament...
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