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Re: Another great innovation from the IPL
FMD. Just read Zog's opening post in this thread. Could Modi be a bigger whore?
Farkin Ban India.
FBI must be a new acronym in the forum glossary.
Farkin Ban India.
FBI must be a new acronym in the forum glossary.
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Us Indians are anyway used to missing some deliveries due to more and more ads creeping into cricket for atleast a decade now, don't think (the proposed 'strategy' breaks) will bother us too much.
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So what next, SG? 7.5 minute add breaks at then end of each over so Modi can suck some more commercial dollars from the carcas of a once great game.
He is a qunt of the highest order.
No wonder I hate the T20 form of the game. And it says a lot about the attention span of the Banindian cricket follower if they support this tosh.
He is a qunt of the highest order.
No wonder I hate the T20 form of the game. And it says a lot about the attention span of the Banindian cricket follower if they support this tosh.
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Just said that it won't affect us much as anyway we're anyway habitual of seeing so many ads in cricket matches.
Whether you (and I) like it or not, Twenty20 is here to stay, perhaps its fans far outnumber the fans of traditional form of cricket.
Whether you (and I) like it or not, Twenty20 is here to stay, perhaps its fans far outnumber the fans of traditional form of cricket.
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SG wrote:
Whether you (and I) like it or not, Twenty20 is here to stay, perhaps its fans far outnumber the fans of traditional form of cricket.
Until the BCCI rip the arse out of it and bore everyone shitless.
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skully wrote:No wonder I hate the T20 form of the game. And it says a lot about the attention span of the Banindian cricket follower if they support this tosh.
werent the t20s the best attended series in aus and sa?
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Not in SAThe One wrote:skully wrote:No wonder I hate the T20 form of the game. And it says a lot about the attention span of the Banindian cricket follower if they support this tosh.
werent the t20s the best attended series in aus and sa?
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what were better attended per match day? the odis?
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Hypocrisy at its very best.The One wrote:skully wrote:No wonder I hate the T20 form of the game. And it says a lot about the attention span of the Banindian cricket follower if they support this tosh.
werent the t20s the best attended series in aus and sa?
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The One wrote:what were better attended per match day? the odis?
The ODI's looked like sell outs to me.
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What?SG wrote:Hypocrisy at its very best.The One wrote:skully wrote:No wonder I hate the T20 form of the game. And it says a lot about the attention span of the Banindian cricket follower if they support this tosh.
werent the t20s the best attended series in aus and sa?
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Farkin sage.taipan wrote:Not in SAThe One wrote:skully wrote:No wonder I hate the T20 form of the game. And it says a lot about the attention span of the Banindian cricket follower if they support this tosh.
werent the t20s the best attended series in aus and sa?
Indians in "I really hate that banindian qunt, but he's banindian and the whiteys hate him, so I'd better support him" shocker.
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SG wrote:Hypocrisy at its very best.The One wrote:skully wrote:No wonder I hate the T20 form of the game. And it says a lot about the attention span of the Banindian cricket follower if they support this tosh.
werent the t20s the best attended series in aus and sa?
Irony at its very best.
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taipan wrote:The One wrote:what were better attended per match day? the odis?
The ODI's looked like sell outs to me.
and the t20s werent? south africans seem to have gobbled up tickets for madras vs bombay and rajasthan vs bangalore in a couple of hours. cant imagine them being too indifferent to their national team
melbourne was the only ground in aus that hosted a test, a t20 and an odi in this season. average attendance (per day)
t20 - 62,148
test - 42,000 (only average of first four days, last day was just 6,343)
odi - 39,371
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south africans seem to have gobbled up tickets for madras vs bombay and rajasthan vs bangalore in a couple of hours.
Novelty Sunshine.
Lets see what happens in 3 weeks.
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TO has thrown in the hook.....
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The One wrote:taipan wrote:The One wrote:what were better attended per match day? the odis?
The ODI's looked like sell outs to me.
and the t20s werent? south africans seem to have gobbled up tickets for madras vs bombay and rajasthan vs bangalore in a couple of hours. cant imagine them being too indifferent to their national team
melbourne was the only ground in aus that hosted a test, a t20 and an odi in this season. average attendance (per day)
t20 - 62,148
test - 42,000 (only average of first four days, last day was just 6,343)
odi - 39,371
OK, from that we can surmise that there are at least 23,000 subis living in Melbourne . . .
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Banindians jumping on the T20 bandwagon to support that qunt Modi. Funny that they'd rather beat Aus in the Tests.
Remind me again which thread generated the most "energy" ever on this forum. I seem to recall it was the Sydney Test thread when the Banindians choked and sooky boy Jumbo cried to the banindian press (who cheered like drunk monkeys ) about only one team playing in the spirit of the game. Seemed a fair bit of passion flying around then, ay my baninidian colleagues.
T20, what an inposter form of the game.
Ya bunch of pissweak sooks.
Remind me again which thread generated the most "energy" ever on this forum. I seem to recall it was the Sydney Test thread when the Banindians choked and sooky boy Jumbo cried to the banindian press (who cheered like drunk monkeys ) about only one team playing in the spirit of the game. Seemed a fair bit of passion flying around then, ay my baninidian colleagues.
T20, what an inposter form of the game.
Ya bunch of pissweak sooks.
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aussies are hella funny
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Can't beat an Aussie/Indian sh!tfest.
S'cuse me whilst I go get a cushion and make myself comfortable
S'cuse me whilst I go get a cushion and make myself comfortable
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The One wrote:taipan wrote:The One wrote:what were better attended per match day? the odis?
The ODI's looked like sell outs to me.
and the t20s werent? south africans seem to have gobbled up tickets for madras vs bombay and rajasthan vs bangalore in a couple of hours. cant imagine them being too indifferent to their national team
melbourne was the only ground in aus that hosted a test, a t20 and an odi in this season. average attendance (per day)
t20 - 62,148
test - 42,000 (only average of first four days, last day was just 6,343)
odi - 39,371
So on a per hour basis, T20 is a distant last...
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JGK wrote:The One wrote:taipan wrote:The One wrote:what were better attended per match day? the odis?
The ODI's looked like sell outs to me.
and the t20s werent? south africans seem to have gobbled up tickets for madras vs bombay and rajasthan vs bangalore in a couple of hours. cant imagine them being too indifferent to their national team
melbourne was the only ground in aus that hosted a test, a t20 and an odi in this season. average attendance (per day)
t20 - 62,148
test - 42,000 (only average of first four days, last day was just 6,343)
odi - 39,371
So on a per hour basis, T20 is a distant last...
are tickets charged by the hour?
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which aussie is going to get to clutch the last straw? stay tuned
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You pay less for a T20 ticket than a test match ticket so I guess they are.
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skully wrote:So what next, SG? 7.5 minute add breaks at then end of each over so Modi can suck some more commercial dollars from the carcas of a once great game.
He is a qunt of the highest order.
No wonder I hate the T20 form of the game. And it says a lot about the attention span of the Banindian cricket follower if they support this tosh.
I think we all know that the real reason for the 7.5 minute break is so the players can get their bets on with the bookies.
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