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two games today
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Talking about Saffers and their ability to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory as we have been in the Cricket , the Rugby Championship game vs Australia today went like this..........
Saffers were -17.5pts on the handicap pre game Saffers led 22-0 after 30 mins and matched at 1.02. 22-5 at half time. Final score Saffers 22 Australia 38. |
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Saffers battered. ADVANCE AUSTRALIA FAIR
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Oval Invincibles just about to break the Hundred scoring record previously held by Manchester Originals at 208/5 , brutal stuff.
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yes an amazing game- fire did okay in a tough chase but follwded once bairstow went
originals v NC at Olt Trafford today and NC are rightly favs for this one. Totally must win game for originals |
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Ladies game this morning was good , flip flopped from 1.07 then later flip flopped the other way from 1.29 , end product was Phoenix lost from 1.07.
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brave v invincibles later today. big big game
first v 4th ive backed the invincibles but thiscould go either way |
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ovals win toss and bowl
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i got 1.80 currently 1.62 ---wow
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42for 5 rashid on a hat trick
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1.11 now 14 m on the gane
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44 for 6 khan has 3
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17 m now
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120 for 7 12 balls to go
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29m
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cartwright gone ...great yorker by curran
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643,000 on the leeds game
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jofra gone
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133 all out invincibles 1.24
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Australia vs Boks first ODI , Australia just about to lose from 1.27 and change of conditions a key factor , Aus chasing less than a run a ball were ahead of run rate at 60-0 but then " spun " to 89-6.
When you consider Australia were 60-0 after 7 overs and ahead of rate chasing under a run a ball it confirms there are some good cricket traders out there with the lowest price matched being 1.27 , but with changing conditions dew etc it's a thinking mans betting sport and more evident on the cricket forum more than any other in my view. |
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looks like Ovals, Trent and Northern Superchargers look like the three to go through to finals and semi final
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backed super chargers at 1.8 half way stage 65 for 2 for lonsdon
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70 for 3 smit gone for 41
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easy win for superchargers
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Nice1 Dragon
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What a chase that was these Oval guys really do look invincible , Rockets gubbed at 1.07
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sorry for not being on but i have no internet at home. i missed that performance last night but had backee them at 1.61.
my ante post bet ion them is now very green . happy days so far.. no bet on tonights game. |
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Hi guys just want to have a seethe while dragon’s internet is down.
A seethe and a portent at the same time. £15 for two citrus chemical IPA’s. The money men are taking over cricket do not doubt it. Not sure how this works with Lords or MCC. The Indians are coming and cricket exploitation of fans is going to be a cross between American “ Franchises “ squeezing every potential cent out of you and the Indians having absolutely no regard to the game or the fans and will similarly squeeze every rupee. Before my second game of the week I loaded up on London Pride at £2 a bottle on the canal with friends then walked to Lords. I am not ‘aving it. I made delicious deli sandwiches too as I refuse to buy the pelt they call food at £8 for a hotdog. Seethe over almost. The cricket was generally poor and unexciting. I’d rather watch Test Cricket I have to say. |
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on invincibles tonigt at 1.64, win and they should be in the final unless something drastic happens on run rate
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internet is down until next friday so only spasmodic posting from me im afraid
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I have to agree but for your sake will not bet on it
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cheers wd unfortunatley i will not be able to watch it
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Having been away from Britain for most of my working life haven't watched any cricket until recently.
Since when and why are batsmen referred to as 'batters'? Is this another surrender to the woke brigade ? Is it to do with women cricketers ? Surely if they want to call women batters batters that's their prerogative. But why should men be called batters? Surely that's batters isn't it! |
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Rog, in order to cement their position amongst the modern day wokerati, the MCC amended the laws of cricket in 2021 so that the terms batsman and batsmen were replaced by batter and batters.
Apparently they wanted to make the game more gender neutral. Pathetic. I refuse to use the new moronic term and will always use batsman or batsmen. |
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Who uses the word batters?
I see on the Hundred to captions show 11 batters left, that threw me for a while! It’s our game not theirs. Refer to batsmen or women as you wish. I am more concerned about paying £7.50 for a pint of chemical beer |
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I am not sure the MCC can write the price of a pint in to the rules of cricket WD.
Sounds the standard price for Landan these days. Be a tenner soon everywhere the way things are going. Used to be about 50p a pint in The Pentagon watering holes back in the day, do you remember the good old Blue Grot'ole and the VD bar ?! |
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I remember the type of meat they served up there Dixie
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Re MCC I am not blaming them as it was not their event. What is concerning me is the increasing way they see us as cash cows.
We have seen how the Amerikan Franchise system works. Indian Billionaires are utterly ruthless and they learned off the Masters at this…. Us! The saving grace is players like Mohammed Siraj and Ben Stokes. Also I think if I am paying £7.50 a pint it should be London Pride or Guinness. Having said that I paid 60 Sovs for a bottle of Chardonnay at the local Sushi plus another £70 for a few bits of fish. Mrs ‘Death tucked me up like a kipper. I did even want to go out and then after having my trousers taken down I ate a whole tip of noodles and prawns. |
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I've never understood why Guinness is so dear WD, i could drink it all day as it has never affected me in the same way other beverages might.
On my frequent football weekends in Liverpool years ago the matches were often switched to the Sunday, so my companions and i would spend the Saturday afternoon in the pub drinking Guinness as it was the only drink we could stomach having got caned on the Friday night. This then put us in good stead to go back on the lash that evening. Luckily there were no early Sunday kick offs in those days ![]() Going back to the Pentagon, i see it was its 50th anniversary this year, an article in the local rag was interesting. It mentioned the lunchtime "artistes" that in those days performed in the Van Damme bar. How very 70's ![]() |
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Artistes!
Tbf the girls at the time were a lot better looking than they are now. I drank some Murphy’s in Fiji once. It does not travel and the heat is not good for it! |