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roberto wrote:
hip priest wrote:
roberto wrote:
ok look, you've best player is NOW a Irishman


Umm...

Full name Andrew Flintoff
Born December 6, 1977, Preston, Lancashire



Bells out, Joyce in


You're point is?

(Bell's playing again now, by the way)
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Funny stuff on BBC Radio 4 this morning, featuring comments from Aussies in the crowd. I don't remember which English bowler they were talking about, but the comment was "Oh for crying out loud, look at him, he can't even finish his bottle of water, and we're on level 4 water restrictions here". My (English) tea was spat across the kitchen table....
"Whenever the words 'art' and 'rock' have come together, I make my excuses and leave" - John Peel, 2004

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hip priest wrote:We'll put that performance down to first day nerves, shall we?


We could also put it down to the poms being out of their depth against the aussie team. Harmison seems to be elsewhere, it's a point of technicality that his body is in australia playing cricket. I saw one lovely delivery from him to Ponting on day one that just beat the edge, and he followed it up with a short delivery on the legside that Ponting pulled to the boundary - it seems indicative of the game so far. The tourists batting lineup looks fragile too - the english top order seems positively new zealand in their zeal to get back to the pavillion, and I can't shake the feeling that I felt like I was watching the pakistani team throwing a game in the field on day one.

England will need dramatically better mental focus if they're going to get close to the aussies.

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