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Bangladesh in Australia
All I can say is, this tour will be worse than Englands 2006/07 debarcle.
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DJ_Smerk wrote:All I can say is, this tour will be worse than Englands 2006/07 debarcle.
Well they aren't playing any Tests so it won't be.
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It could be.
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DJ_Smerk wrote:It could be.
No, it won't be.
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Agreed.PearlJ wrote:DJ_Smerk wrote:It could be.
No, it won't be.
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The only way it could be worse would be if the test series were extended to six tests and.... well, you can guess.Gary 111 wrote:How can anything be worse than England's tour?
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I think Harmison summed up England's entire tour with his first delivery to Langer.
For the next tour to be worse I think he would he to run in first up, have his pants fall down in his delivery stride, trip over and bowl the ball to gully, where it hits Cook in the face, breaking his jaw.
For the next tour to be worse I think he would he to run in first up, have his pants fall down in his delivery stride, trip over and bowl the ball to gully, where it hits Cook in the face, breaking his jaw.
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Gary 111 wrote:I think Harmison summed up England's entire tour with his first delivery to Langer.
For the next tour to be worse I think he would he to run in first up, have his pants fall down in his delivery stride, trip over and bowl the ball to gully, where it hits Cook in the face, breaking his jaw.
Someone should arrange this.
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Why Cooks jaw? How about rearranging Ambroses features? Maybe he'll lose the "Freak" nickname!
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Hopefully Ambrose will be nowhere near the team by then.
Harmison's radar is bad, but if he manages to bowl a ball in Aus that hits some poor sod back in England that would be a new level even for him...
Harmison's radar is bad, but if he manages to bowl a ball in Aus that hits some poor sod back in England that would be a new level even for him...
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Gary 111 wrote:Hopefully Ambrose will be nowhere near the team by then.
Harmison's radar is bad, but if he manages to bowl a ball in Aus that hits some poor sod back in England that would be a new level even for him...
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Lee's pulled out of the Banger visit because of a family issue.
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Gary 111 wrote:I think Harmison summed up England's entire tour with his first delivery to Langer.
For the next tour to be worse I think he would he to run in first up, have his pants fall down in his delivery stride, trip over and bowl the ball to gully, where it hits Cook in the face, breaking his jaw.
Nothing wrong with Harmison's first delivery, it's just he trusted Flintoff at second slip as a backstop more than Geraint.
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Red wrote:Lee's pulled out of the Banger visit because of a family issue.
Ponting and Hayden also look like missing out.
Good, they're wasted in JAMODIs.
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Yoiks, so we will end up with Aus B playing the Bangers??
When's all this tosh start?
When's all this tosh start?
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[quote="JGK"]
Ponting and Hayden also look like missing out.
Good, they're wasted in JAMODIs.[/quote
It's going to be an almighty thrashing no matter who plays. This was meant to be a warm-up for the CT which is not going ahead for us so it matters even less.
Red wrote:Lee's pulled out of the Banger visit because of a family issue.
Ponting and Hayden also look like missing out.
Good, they're wasted in JAMODIs.[/quote
It's going to be an almighty thrashing no matter who plays. This was meant to be a warm-up for the CT which is not going ahead for us so it matters even less.
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skully wrote:Yoiks, so we will end up with Aus B playing the Bangers??
When's all this tosh start?
Penultimate day of August.
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Geez, the Bangers have given themselves plenty of time to prepare seeing as it's just a 3 match ODI series. Most teams usually arrive 3 days before the first game with this kind of stuff.
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They've set themselves a rigorous program of Olympics-watching.
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Lock up your daughters, Mo Ashraful and his merry men are in town.....
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Brett Lee's marriage has broken up which is why he's pulling out of the series.
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DJ_Smerk wrote:Why Cooks jaw? How about rearranging Ambroses features? Maybe he'll lose the "Freak" nickname!
Already had his features slightly rearranged by failing to catch a fairly standard ball and getting hit in the mouth.
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Red wrote:Brett Lee's marriage has broken up which is why he's pulling out of the series.
Didn't he only get married recently?
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