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strap on the sixpad, open the 660 and enjoy the test Terry
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"SIXPAD"
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Got some KING COBRA from morrisons terry, had no price tag, got em to the till and they were £4.96 each!
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Pakistan win toss and bowl
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pakistan win toss and england bat
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Possibly some moisture in the pitch
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watching brief for the first 30 mins at least
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£4.96 each
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could have got 3 stellas for that
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misbah ul haq sees some cloud cover.
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alastair cook delighted to bat and declines the follow on.
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just thought Id pop in and say good morning to all my fellow certified test pro's
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had to have a lay of england
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TEST PRO in da house!
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Looks a negative decision from Misbah, I don't really want to bat, because the England bowlers will be too good for us, we have some good bowlers and hopefully we can get into the English batting line up early, if they don't they are going to struggle.
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22.42 Batting average of top order (No. 1 to No. 7) batsmen in the first innings of Tests at Edgbaston since 2006 - the worst among 64 venues that have hosted more than one Test in this period. The only first-innings hundred at this venue in the last ten years was hit by Denesh Ramdin in the rain-affected draw in 2012.
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15.04 Average runs made for each wicket lost in the morning session of the first day's play in Tests at Edgbaston since 2006 - the worst at any Test venue in this period. A wicket falls every 34 balls in the morning session on the first day here, which is also the highest rate at any venue in Tests since 2006. The last time Pakistan played at this venue, they lost six wickets in the first session.
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you have to bat first
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Hmm, fancy the England lay. Is Hales going to cut it? Will the England price move that much unless Cook or Root removed though.
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The Pak back is my other choice.
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isee your filthy accy on the other thread Grant,utter DIRT and well done
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Joe Root, how lucky we are to have him
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It's very dark here in South Birmingham, can understand why they think it's a day for bowling.
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hows your luck?..still on the numbers diet?
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incoming joe root love in just for tom
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i could be the biggest punter in Pakistan
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He is up there with the best I've seen, extra points for being English
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where the green jacket man wahab riaz
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those stats just mean england have generally been far too good for whoever they've played
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Pakistan being backed a bit here England 8-15 Draw 17-4 Pakistan 15-4
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think ill go for my usual root to get a 50 and ton bet as soon as he walks to the crease
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Who is England best ever batsman then chaps?
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Graham gooch ?
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