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hope glen brings ashes of elephant on pitch
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Anyone see that footage of Broad chasing Root after he pulled his trousers down? Well funny.
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Atherton sounding more like Tarnya Stevenson daily...
It's thirteen you manc twát, not thireen..! |
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Amazing stuff by england and im ball deep on the ozzies
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94/7 !
What's going on? Is the ball swinging all over the shop? |
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Seems like it could have been 98/17 according to comms. Every ball is played and missed or edged or something. Anderson and co chucking down hand grenades.
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Well when Clarke decided to bat 1st (?) he said "It looks like a good pitch"
Not swinging - just moving off the pitch a bit.. |
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110-8
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Someone buy that guy with 2 pints another 3..
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9 down
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I wouldn't get too enthusiastic, the poms haven't batted yet...
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oh Jimmy, Jimmy, jimmy Jimmy Anderson
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Well it's most certainly not a 136 wicket. Let's see what Engerland make of it..
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Oh Jimmy Jimmy, Jimmy Jimmy Jimmy Jimmy Anderson.
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What a cracking first day this has been!
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just hope we don't have to resort to using a nightwatchman
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has been a bit of movement but some very poor shots as well
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Oi Tommy what's TMS been like?
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It's been great, Guinness.
Of course, the sage also known as Boycott declared on his first appearance just after lunch that HE was the only one who had said it wasn't necessarily a good wicket to bat first on. Glen McGrath managed to knock a few chips off him when he said "Have we got enough yet I wonder". Really made me laugh! |
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I like McGrath in the comms box. Cheers Tommy..
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Fark me Lyth is a dead man walking..
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get TMS on tommy - tuffers facing mitchell johnson. Virtually. Sounds funny.
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Yes I'm listening, Rob. Great stuff!
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On know, it's Jimmy. sounds like a laugh I wanna try.
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Tuffers: "I was getting sledged by the 'keeper!"
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Lyth gone.
Couldn't help himself. |
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One of the worserest shots i've ever seen in an important time of a test match.
Goodbye and good riddance.. |
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The two worst I've seen were both by Ian Bell. caught by mitchell at mid off first ball at MCG 2013 and think he ran down the wicket to try and hit an indian for six, might have been Ahmedabad 2012.
And yet KP always gets the old "reckless" tag attached to him. |
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Have you heard Swanny's impression of KP when talking to Aussie radio this morning Rob?
Really made me chuckle. |
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Nah I haven't heard that, sounds good.
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It caused a bit of a stir on TalkSport this morning with people e-mailing in saying Swan was being a stirrer - especially as it was with the Aussie media team - but it was just a bloody good laugh.
Most of the sentences Swanny uttered contained 'so' - many times! |
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I've just found the YouTube of it Rob.
I'd only heard a bit of it - the full length is brilliant! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q61UJexCLn8 |
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Blimey KP not gonna be happy about that, I see a Twitter war coming on.
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hehehe!
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swann done anymore bookie adverts yet?
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Great stuff from swanny.
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England have given there wickets away, all of them so far.
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Best thing to happen this rain
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yep england did well only to lose 3 wickets in difficult batting conditions. should be better weather tomorrow
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Cook not to blame, just unlucky. If I was him I would have aimed for the player, perhaps break his arm or something. Bell's crime far worse than Lyth's. For a senior batsman to do that in those circumstances when 50+ not out is criminal. Will he get slated tomorrow? Will he fk? the golden boy is untouchable. Hopefully we can push on to 300 or more tomorrow and we really should be 2-1 up with 2 to play and a chance of regaining the ashes at Trent Bridge.
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