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afromanGT
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Another top order fail by Australia. Can we drop Ponting already? Why is he even playing? His average this series is 19 and we're playing him injured? ](*,)
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Funky Munky
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100-3, 2-3, 134-3, 28-3, 64-3 and 37-3
That's been the scores this series, when Hussey has come to the crease.
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Everton FC
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lol 39/3
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avy1990
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Fuck.
Watson c Pietersen b Tremlett 5
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avy1990
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Pietersen LOL.
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When the camera panned across the players for the anthems just then, I could't Clarke see cos the 'milo kid' standing in front of him was taller when all the other kids were about half the size of the players :lol:
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Gooner4life_8
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So England have won the toss and elected to bowl. Bresnan in for Finn while Australia remain unchanged.
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India all out for 459. South Africa win by an innings and 25 runs. Sachin Tendulkar unbeaten on 111.
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Funky Munky wrote:sydneycroatia58 wrote:Funky Munky wrote:Gooner4life_8 wrote:Will be massive when he does hit 100 hundreds, total of 229 hundreds in all forms of cricket :shock: Hope he never retires. Haha. I think you may have overcounted slightly. Remember, Test hundreds count as FC hundreds, and ODI hundred's count as List-A hundreds. yeah that got me confused the other night. Can't remember what player I was looking at but his ODI HS was like 200, and I'm like wtf the world record is only 194. Then looked at his List-A records and it all made sense:lol: Wait what this has confused me more. The ODI record is 200. Set by the aforementioned Sachin. My bad I thought it was still 194:oops:
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Funky Munky
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sydneycroatia58 wrote:Funky Munky wrote:Gooner4life_8 wrote:Will be massive when he does hit 100 hundreds, total of 229 hundreds in all forms of cricket :shock: Hope he never retires. Haha. I think you may have overcounted slightly. Remember, Test hundreds count as FC hundreds, and ODI hundred's count as List-A hundreds. yeah that got me confused the other night. Can't remember what player I was looking at but his ODI HS was like 200, and I'm like wtf the world record is only 194. Then looked at his List-A records and it all made sense:lol: Wait what this has confused me more. The ODI record is 200. Set by the aforementioned Sachin.
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sydneycroatia58
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Funky Munky wrote:Gooner4life_8 wrote:Will be massive when he does hit 100 hundreds, total of 229 hundreds in all forms of cricket :shock: Hope he never retires. Haha. I think you may have overcounted slightly. Remember, Test hundreds count as FC hundreds, and ODI hundred's count as List-A hundreds. yeah that got me confused the other night. Can't remember what player I was looking at but his ODI HS was like 200, and I'm like wtf the world record is only 194. Then looked at his List-A records and it all made sense:lol:
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Gooner4life_8
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Funky Munky wrote:Gooner4life_8 wrote:Will be massive when he does hit 100 hundreds, total of 229 hundreds in all forms of cricket :shock: Hope he never retires. Haha. I think you may have overcounted slightly. Remember, Test hundreds count as FC hundreds, and ODI hundred's count as List-A hundreds. Yeah, I'll admit I wasn't sure :lol: In that case it's 133, list A counts as ODI hundreds too right? Edited by gooner4life_8: 20/12/2010 03:34:04 PM
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Funky Munky
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Gooner4life_8 wrote:Will be massive when he does hit 100 hundreds, total of 229 hundreds in all forms of cricket :shock: Hope he never retires. Haha. I think you may have overcounted slightly. Remember, Test hundreds count as FC hundreds, and ODI hundred's count as List-A hundreds.
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Gooner4life_8
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Will be massive when he does hit 100 hundreds, total of 229 hundreds in all forms of cricket :shock: Hope he never retires.
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Funky Munky
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sydneycroatia58 wrote:Bradman>>>>>>>>Daylight>>>Tendulkar>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Everyone else In terms of just batting? Yes.
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Bradman>>>>>>>>Daylight>>>Tendulkar>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Everyone else
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Funky Munky
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sydneycroatia58 wrote:Gooner4life_8 wrote:sydneycroatia58 wrote:The little master Sachin Tendulkar just 3 runs away from his 50th test century. and he got it, =d> =d> =d> legend. His conversion rate is just ridiculous. 50 100's and 59 50's. That is just not fair. Only needs 4 more hundreds to have hit 100 International hundreds. Internation(ODI + Tests) Matches: 617 Innings: 717 Not Outs: 72 Runs: 32,107 Average: 49.77 Hundreds: 96 Fifties: 152 Ridiculous.
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Gooner4life_8 wrote:sydneycroatia58 wrote:The little master Sachin Tendulkar just 3 runs away from his 50th test century. and he got it, =d> =d> =d> legend. His conversion rate is just ridiculous. 50 100's and 59 50's. That is just not fair.
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avy1990
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Packers looking good so far. 6 points up in the last quarter.
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sydneycroatia58 wrote:The little master Sachin Tendulkar just 3 runs away from his 50th test century. and he got it, =d> =d> =d> legend.
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Packers up 17-14 at the half without Aaron Rogers. Quite an achievement. Now for Pats to overrun them in the second half.
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sydneycroatia58
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The little master Sachin Tendulkar just 3 runs away from his 50th test century.
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India in big trouble 277/6 still 207 runs behind.
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Well done boys. Good to see them finish off the Poms quickly today. Ryan Harris :d
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And there it is. Harris finishes with 6/47. England just offer no resistance whatsoever. Just really poor. All over in the first hour.
Edited by sydneycroatia58: 19/12/2010 02:21:00 PM
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Harris takes out Jimmy. And sends the stump flying.
I'll give it 45 mins. :D
Edited by avy1990: 19/12/2010 01:47:24 PM
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sydneycroatia58 wrote:I don't think anything like that will happen today though. With no Stuart Broad their tail just looks even worse. I know, there batting isn't as strong, but it is a possibility that England could turn today into a positive
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I don't think anything like that will happen today though. With no Stuart Broad their tail just looks even worse.
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and welcome to Day 4 where Australia attempt to level the series, if you think that this day is going to be over and done with, don't, Australia will win but as the Guardian writes Quote:The reason I mention it, other than to boost my own sense of self-worth, is that I went on to discuss the Headingley Test of the 2009 Ashes. England were 1-0 up then as well, and knew they were only a win away from a series victory. They were even worse in that match than they have been in this one, conceding 445 after being bowled out for 102. By the end of the second day they were, uncannily, 82-5 (as opposed to their current 81-5) and still trailed by 261. The game was up. But the next morning Andy Flower called a team meeting. "This match is lost," he told the players. "But the preparation for the next Test starts now." Stuart Broad and Graeme Swann put on 108 runs in 12.3 overs. They tucked into Stuart Clark, who had tormented England in the first innings, with particular relish and they ended up with a score of 263, losing by an innings and 80 runs. But the tone for the next Test was set. They had showed that they would not wilt just because they had endured two bad days in a row. And of course you don't need me to tell you what happened at the Oval ten days later.
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I'd have kept going if I was SA. Would have still had so much time to bowl India out again. Bit dissapointed that they declared.
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