Is Ian Bell England's best batsman?
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Re: Is Ian Bell England's best batsman?
You could've paraphrased, server space isn't endless [merlin]me auld china[/merlin]
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Forum solid rock, Pete. A mere statement of fact.
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Re: Is Ian Bell England's best batsman?
Brass Monkey wrote:You could've paraphrased, server space isn't endless [merlin]me auld china[/merlin]
But you've got to show the great mine to fully appreciate the little nugget.
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Well it was a good post, anyway, I do enjoy gus' diatribes - hilariously contemptuous
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Ned Flanders, at SRW's peak of his powers, was into SunTzu's Art of War. So maybe Waugh San is appropriate. :laule:Henry wrote:skully wrote:Sounds like a well set blonde chap with squinty eyes and a worn out baggy green, who puts a massive price on his wicket and that you sledge at your own peril. Simply does not play the hook shot and is exquisite off the back foot through cover. He could bowl a bit and had an excellent slower ball. Might make an excellent captain one day, and may hold the SCG breathless as he works his way to a last ball ton that elicits a 20 minute long standing O, and holds the evening news off for 40 minutes.Henry wrote:Warson? Is he the less pretty, less blond, harder, less of a c*nt, more likely to convert 50s into 100s version of TAYne POCson?
Yes, I believe the Japanese referred to him as 'Waugh San'.
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Yes.
Clearly England's Man Of The Series, too.
Clearly England's Man Of The Series, too.
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