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Morgan will lift the mood of the entire country if he can get back into the Test team
![]() James Taylor got the recent nod in the middle order and did well so is presumably ahead of Morgan in the pecking order. Bopara was only out for family reasons so will presumably get one more chance, but he seems to be following in the Ramprakash/Hick tradition of gross under achievement. Bairstow also in the reckoning. |
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another gold and bronze in the triathlon for team gb.....well done vubiant/ozy.....credit where credit is due.....maybe this lifts your mood ozy.....
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O feck, I was hopiung not to have to bear Gabby Logan doing her Spandau Ballet Gold routine tonight.
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Ravi Bopara is average at best, but the fact that he has yet again come back into the reckoning is an indictment of Morgan's credentials at the moment. Morgan needs to improve against the top, fast attacks. If he's not being done for pace, it's impatience, going after one that he should be leaving.
England should give Taylor a good run in the team. They are desperately in need of a middle order batsman who can grind out an innings given that they already have lower order run scorers in the shape of Prior and Bresnan. Taylor may only have scored 34 in his knock against SA, but he stuck around for 154 balls. I don't think Morgan and Bopara have shown that they have the discipline to do that. KP could be gone after this series against SA, so I wonder if, long-term, Morgan could be seen to best effect batting at No 4 in the Test side, where perhaps he would have a bit more freedom to play his natural game. |
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Well said. These games are putting the Great back into Great Britain. You must be so proud, can you feel the mood lift in your part of the UK? |
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KP dropped. Bairstow called up to squad.
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who cares??????
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Great stuff from Morgs today as he hits the top score on either side - 73 at better than a run a ball -to ensure a win against S Africa that brings them back into the series.
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zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
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Yes, good to see.
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Gay Phuck Thread?
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A cricketer's life is a life of splendid freedom, healthy effort, endless variety, and delightful good fellowship.
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Nicely phrased and quite accurate description.
Of course many of the more limited among us could never aspire to experience such delights as are afforded by this most excellent sport. But who gives a ratzass about the bilious mutterings of the woebegone ? ![]() |
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Cricket is a most excellent sport which delights mostly gayers.....
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I am at a loss as to how to respond to such rapier wit and repartee.
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I'm only being playful Ozyman...
...i wasn't judging you btw.Cricket is of course a delightful game.......if you're that way inclined.... ![]() |
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It's too late for pulling at your forelock, topfarrier. You shall not set foot in my stable again.
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It's ok topsy -we know you're one of the good guys on here.
You may have unresolved issues,but hey,think of us as a caring supportive family in whom you may freely confide. ![]() |
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It is a gay Phuck thread.....
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gay fred shirley.......
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Batting for the other side thread imo.
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The natives have little or no appreciation for the game of cricket and now appear to be homophobic.
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They sound more like aboriginals to me tbh.
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Which way to the Cricket forum btw.....
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And again !
![]() This time EJM smites 36 n o to ensure another win for England (issue in the balance when he came in ) ...England now certain to retain top spot in the ODI rankings largely thanks to Morgan-now averaging 136 for the series so far. ![]() |
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It is wonderful to see one of our sportsmen shine on the international stage.
Might Strauss's retirement open up a slot for him in the Test side? One possibility would be for Trott to open, Bell to 3 and Morgan slotting in soon thereafter. I am not sure what young openers are out there. |
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Urrrghh. Man u and english cricket team fanboy
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Do you see any of us West Brits interfering on the native sports threads? I think not, Sir! Manners maketh Man!
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2 more medals for team ireland...martin will be busy in the next few weeks......congratulating the lads and lasses from the 6 counties who have brought great pride and joy to ALL the people of the 32.....
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Not impossible the test door might open again for Morgan.
He would probably benefit from going in higher up the order .At No.6 -he frequently has to try to score quick runs with the tail. If he came in at 5 -he might have more time to build an innings before unleashing his battery of attacking strokes. Why not even coach him to become the new KP -he's certainly got the shots. When on song he's capable of dismantling any attack like a Gilchrist. ( Probably needs to improve against spin though ) If it doesn't work he's still got a lucrative future as a short game star. All normal Irish people will rejoice in his success on an international stage. |
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My only lament is he is not batting for an Irish Test side.
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He turned his back on his country when she needed him most and Irish people will rejoice at that
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What kind of Patriot would deny a man an opportunity to express his talent on a stage that we are unable to provide for him?
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We could now have a viable national cricket team but for the nationalist fanatics of the late 19C who needlessly suppressed cricket.
And yet -after nearly 130 years of ideological manipulation and high-pressure 'promotion' the sanctified sport of hurling is today only played to any decent level in about one third of the counties of the ROI and in one county in NIr. In many of there are huge areas where hurling is all but non-existent... e.g. in Cork , Limerick , Clare and Galway the western halves of these counties are Gaelic football strongholds and hurling has only a token presence. I have nothing against hurling at all -but I can't see why -as Michael Cusack wanted - cricket could not have been continued as well. There could have been useful crossover between the two . It is another example of the impoverishment of Irish society brought about by an odious type of reductive , narrow-gauge nationalism |
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'It is another example of the impoverishment of Irish society brought about by an odious type of reductive,narrow guage nationalism.
Cop on to yourself,some might argue cricket isn,t really much of a sport at all and can be dull and boring,maybe that is the reason it isn,t popular in Ireland.To say that Ireland is 'impoverished' by not playing cricket is utter rubbish. Anyway each to their own. |
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I prefer lawn croquet personally......
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Apart from the ideological "narrow guage nationalism " which railed against "garrison games" , the weather is a big factor . Cricket thrives where there is little rain , and unfortunately for those of us who do not have a grass diet , Ireland has more than its share of spillage from above . Suits the equine species and certain types of tillage , but its not great for cricket or tennis , or any sport where good weather is a pre requisite .
The English cricket team has always drawn on the best players from these shores ( GB & I ) to supplement the home grown "English shire" players , and logically that is OK by me given the standard out there in world cricket terms . Plus they have recently succumbed to an influx of players not born in UK . Ireland will never have the talent to muster a world class cricket team , there is not the infrastructure or interest in the game . Once upon a time there was a lot of cricket played in Ireland , essentially pre the huge interest now in our "native " games . But dont see much interest in it other than via media related factors nowadays , it is mainly confined to the large urban areas , and is of little interest to those in "traditional " GAA counties , most of which are by definition not urban . Love cricket myself , especially at the top level , but it still is not the equal in spectacle of a good game of hurling , despite the fact that only about a third of the country can play it properly . And I can take a detached view of the various teams world wide without emotional involvement in their respective performances . The IPL was phenomenal craic , and not a bad place to earn a few bob if you know what you are doing , worth a look for those uninvolved to date . Cheers . |
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I come from the home of hurling and love the game but I also love cricket,one is fast and frenetic the other is laid back and cerebral both are great games.I dislike the new forms of cricket for me Test Cricket is far and away the best where the object of a bowler is to get the batsman out not just limit his scoring.The great battles in cricket are watching bowlers trying to cod batsmen and the return of the spinner( down to Shane Warne ) has greatly enhanced the game.
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