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I would say that I thought blubbing was un Australian but then so many Aussie Captains have blubbed on air it seems to be the norm
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yeah respect to clarke, great captain and batsman, thats how he'll be remembered
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thats right justwinbaby. i often think aussies are bad winners but in very trying circumstances he is coming across very well. why is he so unliked in his own country? whats he done, score loads of runs and give his all. his team havent been good enough, simple as. it wasnt that long ago he got all those double centuries.
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ffs Cook
stand up! this is terrible! |
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Captain Cook is turning in his grave
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Cressy, Poitiers, Agincourt
come on man! at least do a Harry Palmer and carry a big nail in your pocket! |
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we will never know but if harris hadnt been forced to retire it probably would have been so different
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Harris doesn't bat I'm afraid which was Australia's main weakness.
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How much did Peter Moores pay him to say that ffs
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...he turned to the Iron Duke and uttered the brilliant conversation-starter: “By God, Sir, I’ve lost my leg.”
To which Wellington replied, with equal restraint: “By God, Sir, so you have.” The exchange has gone down in history as the example ne plus ultra of British reserve. .....Despite the amputation going ahead without anaesthetic, Hume wrote in his report that the earl, “neither uttered groan or complaint nor gave any sign of impatience or uneasiness” (although he is reported to have remarked at one stage that the knife appeared a little blunt). Afterwards, the doctor noted that Uxbridge’s skin was still “perfectly cool” and his pulse “gave only 66 beats to the minute.” |
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true juice but i feel it was massive, they never had control. of course after posting 130 odd and 60 they were royaly f**ked.
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sorry, true justwinbaby.
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