Cricket: New Zealand at home
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I was still praying for rain yesterdayBijou Bob wrote:Like a pheonix from the ashes of that first day.
And how many other than me were screaming at the television this morning "Cook - why the feck are we still batting?"
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Your.....Tea.....is....ready......with a steely glint that threatend death if I didn't go. . All's well that ends well..
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That has to be one of the best test matches that I've ever seen, and yet another reminder that it's the best form of the game.
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An hour of the day's highlights on Channel 5 at 7'clock.. That's for me.
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What a grand win. And unexpected after the start we had.
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Oh cheers, Tango. Had to listen to it only through some key wickets as I was driving home from Derbyshire.TANGODANCER wrote:An hour of the day's highlights on Channel 5 at 7'clock.. That's for me.
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Great test match, highs and lows for both sides and played in good spirit.
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Great cricket that was. Some top notch everything. Those two catches of Ali's were far harder then they looked. Excellent atmosphere. Stokes is a new star, but the team prformance was pretty good all round.
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Aye, that catch of Ali's for the last wicket was tremendous.
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Just hope that we're not back on here on Friday saying "Normal service appears to have been resumed"
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Here it is on You Tube.Worthy4England wrote:Aye, that catch of Ali's for the last wicket was tremendous.
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No it isn't.malcd1 wrote:Here it is on You Tube.Worthy4England wrote:Aye, that catch of Ali's for the last wicket was tremendous.
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It was. It didn't take long to be removed.Montreal Wanderer wrote:No it isn't.malcd1 wrote:Here it is on You Tube.Worthy4England wrote:Aye, that catch of Ali's for the last wicket was tremendous.
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No play for at least an hour and a half at Headingly. Forecast says the rain is moving east and should pass.
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Latest actual news is an early lunch and play to start at 1-10. Warming up for lunch right now then...
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Sixteen raindrops, a couple of hokey-cokey dances with the covers and rain stops play. Oh, not before Jimmy gets Guptil caught by Bell with just 2 on the board.
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So 400 up for Burnley Lara then? Well done that man.TANGODANCER wrote:Sixteen raindrops, a couple of hokey-cokey dances with the covers and rain stops play. Oh, not before Jimmy gets Guptil caught by Bell with just 2 on the board.
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Aye, a good lad our Jimmy. Two wickets down now and rain making a mess of things.Bruce Rioja wrote:So 400 up for Burnley Lara then? Well done that man.TANGODANCER wrote:Sixteen raindrops, a couple of hokey-cokey dances with the covers and rain stops play. Oh, not before Jimmy gets Guptil caught by Bell with just 2 on the board.
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Well done jimmy, the burnley express.
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