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Offline Dave Cooper please

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« Reply #360 on: June 06, 2010, 08:53:45 PM »
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Yet more proof I now naff all about cricket!


That's why I'm not the England captain.

That and the fact that I can't bat or bowl.

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« Reply #361 on: June 08, 2010, 03:07:15 PM »
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The best match of the week was not played in Manchester, Port-of-Spain, or Bulawayo, but in Pembroke, Bermuda, at the Western Stars Sports Club. The Bahamas were taking on Argentina in division one of the World Cricket League's Americas region.

Argentina, without a win in their previous four games in the competition, won the toss and chose to bat. That decision was vindicated when 28-year-old Lucas Paterlini scored 138 at just over a run-a-ball, the key contribution to a formidable total of 333-5 from 50 overs. More like 54 overs actually, as the Bahamas bowled 23 wides. Things got better still for Argentina's when their opening bowlers reduced Bahamas to 16-2.

And then No3 Rohan Parkes went berserk. He hit 133 from 59 balls (14 fours, 11 sixes), an innings of such startling ferocity that his partner's 93 from 57 (six fours and eight sixes) "seemed sedate in comparison", as one reporter put it. Parkes was particularly severe on the off-spin of the Argentina captain Esteban MacDermott, who wisely decided to withdraw himself from the attack with figures of 4-0-72-0.

Parkes was stumped in the 20th over, with Bahamas needing another 121 runs and with seven wickets in hand. They lost four of those in getting to 332-7 in the 32nd over. Two runs needed then, from 18 overs and with three wickets in hand. Two of those duly fell in the next two balls. No10 Jonathan Barry scraped a single to tie the scores, and then, with all of 105 balls to find the winning run, ran himself out off the next delivery. Rarely before in the field of human conflict can so many runs have been scored so quickly to such little effect.

Argentina 333-5 (50 overs); Bahamas 333 (33.3 overs). Match tied.


Sounds absolutely mental!

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« Reply #362 on: June 08, 2010, 03:12:56 PM »
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The best match of the week was not played in Manchester, Port-of-Spain, or Bulawayo, but in Pembroke, Bermuda, at the Western Stars Sports Club. The Bahamas were taking on Argentina in division one of the World Cricket League's Americas region.

Argentina, without a win in their previous four games in the competition, won the toss and chose to bat. That decision was vindicated when 28-year-old Lucas Paterlini scored 138 at just over a run-a-ball, the key contribution to a formidable total of 333-5 from 50 overs. More like 54 overs actually, as the Bahamas bowled 23 wides. Things got better still for Argentina's when their opening bowlers reduced Bahamas to 16-2.

And then No3 Rohan Parkes went berserk. He hit 133 from 59 balls (14 fours, 11 sixes), an innings of such startling ferocity that his partner's 93 from 57 (six fours and eight sixes) "seemed sedate in comparison", as one reporter put it. Parkes was particularly severe on the off-spin of the Argentina captain Esteban MacDermott, who wisely decided to withdraw himself from the attack with figures of 4-0-72-0.

Parkes was stumped in the 20th over, with Bahamas needing another 121 runs and with seven wickets in hand. They lost four of those in getting to 332-7 in the 32nd over. Two runs needed then, from 18 overs and with three wickets in hand. Two of those duly fell in the next two balls. No10 Jonathan Barry scraped a single to tie the scores, and then, with all of 105 balls to find the winning run, ran himself out off the next delivery. Rarely before in the field of human conflict can so many runs have been scored so quickly to such little effect.

Argentina 333-5 (50 overs); Bahamas 333 (33.3 overs). Match tied.


Sounds absolutely mental!


Fantastic.

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« Reply #363 on: June 08, 2010, 03:59:06 PM »
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The best match of the week was not played in Manchester, Port-of-Spain, or Bulawayo, but in Pembroke, Bermuda, at the Western Stars Sports Club. The Bahamas were taking on Argentina in division one of the World Cricket League's Americas region.

Argentina, without a win in their previous four games in the competition, won the toss and chose to bat. That decision was vindicated when 28-year-old Lucas Paterlini scored 138 at just over a run-a-ball, the key contribution to a formidable total of 333-5 from 50 overs. More like 54 overs actually, as the Bahamas bowled 23 wides. Things got better still for Argentina's when their opening bowlers reduced Bahamas to 16-2.

And then No3 Rohan Parkes went berserk. He hit 133 from 59 balls (14 fours, 11 sixes), an innings of such startling ferocity that his partner's 93 from 57 (six fours and eight sixes) "seemed sedate in comparison", as one reporter put it. Parkes was particularly severe on the off-spin of the Argentina captain Esteban MacDermott, who wisely decided to withdraw himself from the attack with figures of 4-0-72-0.

Parkes was stumped in the 20th over, with Bahamas needing another 121 runs and with seven wickets in hand. They lost four of those in getting to 332-7 in the 32nd over. Two runs needed then, from 18 overs and with three wickets in hand. Two of those duly fell in the next two balls. No10 Jonathan Barry scraped a single to tie the scores, and then, with all of 105 balls to find the winning run, ran himself out off the next delivery. Rarely before in the field of human conflict can so many runs have been scored so quickly to such little effect.

Argentina 333-5 (50 overs); Bahamas 333 (33.3 overs). Match tied.


Sounds absolutely mental!


And what a fantastic name that is.

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« Reply #364 on: June 22, 2010, 10:07:33 AM »
A 5 game ODI series against the crims starts today.

C'mon England. Time to lay down a marker for the Ashes!

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« Reply #365 on: June 22, 2010, 10:05:23 PM »
Absolutely marvellous innings from Morgan, 103 from 85 balls and England canter home with four overs to spare.

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« Reply #366 on: June 22, 2010, 10:21:19 PM »
It's good to have another batsman to rely on alongside KP. At times, Morgan's timing was sublime.

Always nice to beat the Crims!

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« Reply #367 on: June 22, 2010, 10:58:40 PM »
Luke Wright looks like he's maturing too. Seems to be a better bowler and instead of just trying to smash everything, he played a bit more simpler and let Morgan get in.

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« Reply #368 on: June 23, 2010, 12:59:02 AM »
Well done England.

Bears on the box tomorrow... 5.30 start I think so nicely timed to squeeze between the Ingerlund and Germany matches.

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« Reply #369 on: June 23, 2010, 07:52:06 AM »
And out comes my England Cricket Sunhat!

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« Reply #370 on: June 24, 2010, 03:59:39 PM »
Good start again, 88-3 as I type, Ponting and Clarke gone already.

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« Reply #371 on: June 24, 2010, 04:07:30 PM »
There goes another! 94-4, Watson the big useless lump.

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« Reply #372 on: June 24, 2010, 10:03:01 PM »
Easy win again for England. I would love it if it was this easy in Australia this December/January.

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« Reply #373 on: June 27, 2010, 06:17:37 PM »
Who else is watching this?! From 185 for 3 to 210 for 9, needing 3 from the last over!

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« Reply #374 on: June 27, 2010, 06:18:44 PM »
4 from the first ball. What was all the fuss about?!

I'm shattered.

 


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