England v Australia, 1st Test, Cardiff, July 8-12
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Re: England v Australia, 1st Test, Cardiff, July 8-12
it's Baa you bloody Aussie illiterate

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Red wrote:
Though Mickey Arthur thinks Australia has a slight advantage going into the series.
Damn, that Mickey Arthur is good. Think i'll be calling him asking for his tips on the nags.

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skully wrote:So Smerky, how's the Welsh wicket shaping up. Can we expect a bunsen for Swanny to murder us on?
Well, your Smerkness?

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Oh sorry, I thought that was an excuse for a few sheep jokes?
Welsh Cricket has been in disarray for years.
Welsh Cricket has been in disarray for years.
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Re: England v Australia, 1st Test, Cardiff, July 8-12
Wicket FFS WICKET.

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DJ_Smerk wrote:Oh sorry, I thought that was an excuse for a few sheep jokes?
Welsh Cricket has been in disarray for years.
Me? Never!! Twas that dastardly Saffie wot done it.

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DJ_Smerk wrote:Oh sorry, I thought that was an excuse for a few sheep jokes?
We need an excuse?

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DJ_Smerk wrote:Welsh Cricket has been in disarray for years.
And does this mean the wicket will be totally farked?


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skully wrote:DJ_Smerk wrote:Oh sorry, I thought that was an excuse for a few sheep jokes?
Welsh Cricket has been in disarray for years.
Me? Never!! Twas that dastardly Saffie wot done it.
I farked up Welsh cricket???
Actually quite a few Glamorgan cricketers have played for my club.

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You farked up Welsh cricket with sheep jokes. Everybody knows that. 

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Oh well, from what I can forsee from reports in the past, the pitch will probably aid spinners but not straight away.
The Cardiff weather changes more times than anything, one minute it could be scorching hot, the next raining, the next, mild overcast conditions (like it is today). This could suit and change all the bowlers at different points over the 5 days.
We'll just have to watch it and see because I don't know if it'll play the same as it did during the county matches.
The Cardiff weather changes more times than anything, one minute it could be scorching hot, the next raining, the next, mild overcast conditions (like it is today). This could suit and change all the bowlers at different points over the 5 days.
We'll just have to watch it and see because I don't know if it'll play the same as it did during the county matches.
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DJ_Smerk wrote:The Cardiff weather changes more times than anything, one minute it could be scorching hot, the next raining, the next, mild overcast conditions (like it is today). This could suit and change all the bowlers at different points over the 5 days.
Typical week in Melbourne. Siddle should do well then.

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Siddle, Sidebottom, Swann and Hauritz might be the pick of the bowlers from both sides.
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Prolly been done elsewhere (sorry, couldn't be arsed looking) but it made my day...[linky follows]...
WHI walks away from T1
Perrenial soft sook unlikely for T1...
Farkin huzzah!!!

WHI walks away from T1
Perrenial soft sook unlikely for T1...
Farkin huzzah!!!

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