Bit of a bugger for Chanderpaul; 97 not out in the second innings.
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England win by 210 runs
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markfiend wrote:Bit of a bugger for Chanderpaul; 97 not out in the second innings.
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The Windies aren't what they used to be but Brian Lara is still wonderful to watch. Ashley Giles' 5 for 81 wasn't to be sneezed at.
Aaah Cricket ... what would I be without it.
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Aaaargh! I've spent the last few days beeing subjected to hour upon hour of this hideously tedious sport (I live with two cricket obsessives.)
I escape into the world of MyHeartland for a bit of respite... AND FIND YOU TALKING ABOUT THE SODDING CRICKET!!!!!!
I escape into the world of MyHeartland for a bit of respite... AND FIND YOU TALKING ABOUT THE SODDING CRICKET!!!!!!
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I'm starting to feel a bit sorry for the Windies. Their Anglo-Carribean supporters seem to have deserted them a bit too. There's a story there, no doubt, about the replacement of England by America as the most important external cultural influence for many Carribean people. But me, I just miss the dancing women.
Chris
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