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The Kevin Keegan Kiss of Death...:pinch:Quote:
Originally Posted by manker
Prolly gonna jinx it but I cannot see why Ponting has brought Tait on after McGrath and Warne had tied Pietersen down for around 6 or 7 overs. He's going to release the pressure they both built up.
As I type, Pietersen has just hit 2 consecutive boundaries.
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Originally Posted by Cheese
I'd love it if we beat them ... love it.
FFS. Tait just clean bowled Jones :pinch: :pinch: :pinch: :pinch: :pinch: :pinch: :pinch: :pinch:
I'll just stfu from now on.
Fuck's sake man, will you never learn?? :lol: :lol:
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Originally Posted by Barbarossa
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I think Bell has p,layed his last test for England for some time too
Pietersen century. Absolutely fantastic.
good to see Pieterson got his 100 and yeah i think its all over not cant see aust getting 250 in in the last session at all
I'm not tempting fate again :P
Warne's got his ten wickets this match already - he couldn't have done much more.
47 overs left today, btw.
Warne's been a class performer all summer. I could almost feel sorry for him.. :P
I would say, no matter what the result today, that Warne is the player of the series.
Flintoff has been magnificent but Warne just edges it, imo.
This would seem to suggest so.Quote:
Originally Posted by Adster
Altho' I think he'll tour Pakistan, but not be first choice. He's only young and the selectors will want to keep faith with him for a while longer.
A first test series against Australia is a pretty harsh way to judge a player.
its now past midnight I just turned 24 :(
Happy birthday! :lol: :hbd:Quote:
Originally Posted by Adster
Normally, you could expect to receive a present, not have to give one away... :P
You might yet get a cricketing birthday present :shifty:Quote:
Originally Posted by Adster
Happy birthday anyhow, matey.
who knows england might even win this game if Aust go out blasting and loose wickets lol
Can't see Australia bowling us out atm, they seem really lacklustre since the tea-break.Quote:
Originally Posted by Adster
Pietersen just hit Warne back over his head for his 6th six - and then did it again for his 12th four :01:
Cry Aussies cry :01:
England have won, Australia won't even bother batting again, even if they do bowl England out.
Pietersen out for 158. He made absolutely sure that England won the Ashes for today.
What an awesome display of batting.
for sure :01:
50 for Ashley Giles :D
Quality :01:Quote:
Originally Posted by DanB
The commentators haven't said but I'm sure that's his maiden test 50.
Warne takes six wickets in this innings too, as England are bowled out for 335.
40 wickets in the series, plus his batting was terrific.
What a player.
Did we win yet :unsure:
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Originally Posted by Peerzy
Well done England. Bad luck Australia. Happy birthday Adster.
Fantastic series, well done to both teams.
Congrats to England, it's surprising how many chaps in Scotland were supporting them.
Fuck, it's surprising how many knew the test was on, never mind cared about it.
Awesome.
congrats English you have waited 16 years for this you deserved the win teh better team
just wait 15 months now when you come here hehehe
shit warne turned 36 today same day as my birthday amazing!!
and there all saying here in the media arrogance and age cost aust
Isn't it Scotland too, and Wales? l remember when England were called MCC.Quote:
Originally Posted by JPaul
Not Scotland, just Wales & England.Quote:
Originally Posted by whypikonme
The regulatory body is the England and Wales Cricket Board.
It's a mistake made by many fair weather fans.
Did Pieterson nearly fall down the steps last night? That would have been funny... :D
- responding to repeated taunts ofQuote:
Originally Posted by Jason Gillespie
What could they mean :huh:Quote:
Originally Posted by England fans
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Gillespie.
I've been following Justin Langer's Diary on the BBC website this summer. I don't know if he gets it edited but his words always flow well - a good read. Simon Jones writes one too but he's not quite so eloquent.
No matter what te circumstances, Langer always wrote his thoughts shortly after the day's play had ended.
However, the git hasn't updated it since Sunday :dry:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/cric...nd/4225692.stm