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baggio

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Jun 3, 2003
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Alfio_87 said:
we have won the lastest one so get used to loosing at home...

I suggest you take a leaf out of McGrath's book. He recently learnt that talking big doesn't mean anything after predicting a 5-0 whitewash against England. :pumpkin:
 

Alfio_87

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Nov 21, 2005
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baggio said:
I suggest you take a leaf out of McGrath's book. He recently learnt that talking big doesn't mean anything after predicting a 5-0 whitewash against England. :pumpkin:
mcgrath always streches the truth a bit!:agree:
 

Alfio_87

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Nov 21, 2005
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yer i had to go ..but gf wanted to check her email so come bac on but now shes checked it i thought i mite come have a look around for 20 or so mins before i go out with her! lol
 

Alfio_87

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Nov 21, 2005
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Lee and Jaques star in Aussie win
Australia 245 (Jaques 94, Hopes 38, Hall 4-35) beat South Africa 186 (Pollock 46, Dippenaar 41, Lee 5-22) by 59 runs
Brett Lee secured a career-best return and Phil Jaques enjoyed a record-breaking one-day entry as Australia easily accounted for South Africa at Melbourne's Telstra Dome. The match was played with the roof closed, but while the tourists were protected from the rain they could do little to escape the power of Jaques, who fell six short of a century, and Lee as he charged Australia to a 59-run victory.
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aussies back on top of there game!!
 

HelterSkelter

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Apr 15, 2005
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the first day of the test here was slightly more even than the one at lahore.the pitch is still great for batting,but im guessing it will assist the bowlers if they bowl the right line and length.india did well to have us at 216-4.but afridi and inzi batted well.id be happy with anything in the region of 500 runs in the first innings.
 

baggio

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Jun 3, 2003
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I dont see why Pak wont touch 500 with them on 379 for the loss of 4. I would'nt call it even stevens yet AXL. I'd say Pak has the momentum at this point. Although again unfortunately, this pitch doesn't seem like one that will produce a result. Add to that the weather conditions, which I believe are going to have a bearing on the course of the match. All said and done, you just got to love Afridi - boy, he's got strength. And I thought only Sehwag and Inzi were well fed lads. :D
 

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