I don't like Cricket

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I freaking love it ... so if any phillistines here don't agree, stay the frig away from this thread!

Shame about Kenya and also Bangladesh ... the good stuff's going to start happening next weekend. The Southampton Rose Bowl is one beautiful cricket ground btw.

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when does floor boards warping get televised, I'd watch that before cricket? :innocent:
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There are 10 million things I rather do before I sat down and watched some men dressed in white stand around and sweat in the sun on some very nicely mown grass. I have the list here!
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Rivers wrote:There are 10 million things I rather do before I sat down and watched some men dressed in white stand around and sweat in the sun on some very nicely mown grass. I have the list here!

We should come together one time and compare your list with my encyclopaedia.
Maybe you got some I have not yet thought of :twisted: :twisted:


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lucretia wrote:I freaking love it ... so if any phillistines here don't agree, stay the frig away from this thread!


Oops...sorry.... :innocent: :innocent: ;D :twisted:


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Oh no, he's gonna be soooooooo mad :twisted:
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as I understood it, the only benefit of cricket was being able to drink your beer outside with no one hassling you while you let your eyes slip gently out of focus on a bunch of men in white far far away
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aye, ye might be right there lc
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I'd always believed an appreciation of cricket, with all its subtle intracacies, is a mark of culture and maturity.

So far this thread seems to be backing me up. Nice to see Collingwood among the runs against Zimbabwe.
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SARF EFRICA!!!!!! suck it Bangladesh!!!!
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hallucienate wrote:SARF EFRICA!!!!!! suck it Bangladesh!!!!
Based on SA's recent One Day form, that result was the shock of the tournament so far!
:lol: ;D :lol:
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sam donut wrote:
hallucienate wrote:SARF EFRICA!!!!!! suck it Bangladesh!!!!
Based on SA's recent One Day form, that result was the shock of the tournament so far!
:lol: ;D :lol:
shut it! They just lost the last 10 so that they can win the next 10. :innocent: :innocent:
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hallucienate wrote:
sam donut wrote:
hallucienate wrote:SARF EFRICA!!!!!! suck it Bangladesh!!!!
Based on SA's recent One Day form, that result was the shock of the tournament so far!
:lol: ;D :lol:
shut it! They just lost the last 10 so that they can win the next 10. :innocent: :innocent:


Exaccerly!!!
Graham Smith's boys are going to smoke em all this time round ...
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<-- stays away from this thread, as instructed.
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India will win INNIT!! :)
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lucretia wrote:
hallucienate wrote:
sam donut wrote: Based on SA's recent One Day form, that result was the shock of the tournament so far!
:lol: ;D :lol:
shut it! They just lost the last 10 so that they can win the next 10. :innocent: :innocent:


Exaccerly!!!
Graham Smith's boys are going to smoke em all this time round ...
Actually, it wouldn't suprise me at all if SA at least got to the final... I mean, Gibbs has got to remember which end of a bat to hold at some point! :lol:

I predict a suprise win for New Zealand :notworthy:
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andymackem wrote:I'd always believed an appreciation of cricket, with all its subtle intracacies, is a mark of culture and maturity.

So far this thread seems to be backing me up.
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sam donut wrote:
lucretia wrote:
hallucienate wrote: shut it! They just lost the last 10 so that they can win the next 10. :innocent: :innocent:


Exaccerly!!!
Graham Smith's boys are going to smoke em all this time round ...
Actually, it wouldn't suprise me at all if SA at least got to the final... I mean, Gibbs has got to remember which end of a bat to hold at some point! :lol:

I predict a suprise win for New Zealand :notworthy:

Oh very droll with the Herschell remark ...
SA / Pakistan final would be my ideal match - just hope we manage to smack ten sorts of s**t out of the Ozzies.
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Cricket is God's Sport. I believe it was originally intended to replace War, but hasn't quite had the required impact yet. One-day slogathons bear little or no relation to Cricket whatsoever. But they're fun, especially as it gives you license to just tw@t the ball as hard as poss, unlike proper Cricket where you're expected to hang around a bit, and play <spit> defensive shots.

I haven't seen a ball bowled yet in this latest comp. Who's looking good, apart from the Ozz swines? Duckworth & Lewis & Clark been involved yet?
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FFS Dave wrote:Cricket is God's Sport. I believe it was originally intended to replace War, but hasn't quite had the required impact yet.
That's because it hasn't caught on with the American masses yet.
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FFS Dave wrote:Cricket is God's Sport. I believe it was originally intended to replace War, but hasn't quite had the required impact yet. One-day slogathons bear little or no relation to Cricket whatsoever. But they're fun, especially as it gives you license to just tw@t the ball as hard as poss, unlike proper Cricket where you're expected to hang around a bit, and play <spit> defensive shots.

I haven't seen a ball bowled yet in this latest comp. Who's looking good, apart from the Ozz swines? Duckworth & Lewis & Clark been involved yet?
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FFS Dave wrote:Cricket is God's Sport. I believe it was originally intended to replace War, but hasn't quite had the required impact yet. One-day slogathons bear little or no relation to Cricket whatsoever. But they're fun, especially as it gives you license to just tw@t the ball as hard as poss, unlike proper Cricket where you're expected to hang around a bit, and play <spit> defensive shots.

I haven't seen a ball bowled yet in this latest comp. Who's looking good, apart from the Ozz swines? Duckworth & Lewis & Clark been involved yet?

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The stars and better games will only start happening towards the end of this week - the first games (USA getting the lowest one day score ever) were pretty boring and all white-washes. But I'm really looking forward to this weekend. I was disappointed Kumble didn't play in the India game but I think they're saving him for the Pakistan encounter, which should be a right cracker of a game.
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Jeepers there was a Heartland Cricket Thread?!! :eek: I like the concept of cricket. Getting bluttered on the village green in a deck-chair whilst the head of the local branch of the WI murders the Reverend in the parsonage because he's having an affair with the Maid. Kind of Agatha Christie gone wrong and an England that probably never existed... ;D
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abridged wrote:Jeepers there was a Heartland Cricket Thread?!
you wouldn't believe the amount of utter bollocks that was spouted by the likes of RicheyJames in an attempt to set themselves as being above the common herd (there's a joke there as RJ is shorter than a 16 year-old' boys first time but such things are beneath me *snigger*). the epitomy of the "it's cool to like things simply because no-one else likes them and at the same time we can imply that we see something in it that everyone else is too stupid to" school of shouldered chips. :von:
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