Windies tour
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Olympics? Windies still run faster than any of your lotB.Toomer wrote:Yes, we have that feeling when England play the bigheads in any sport, especially the Olympics.
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Re: Windies tour
Bomber wrote:Olympics? Windies still run faster than any of your lotB.Toomer wrote:Yes, we have that feeling when England play the bigheads in any sport, especially the Olympics.
When was the last time the W Indies even won a medal at the Olympics?
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2-0 and a bit too easy but good warm up for England nonetheless.
Nice to see we will have problems in selecting the pace bowlers for the first ashes test.
Johnson, Harris, Starc, Hazelwood......who misses out (assuming only 3 quicks, 1 spinner, 1 "genuine" all-rounder)?
Nice to see we will have problems in selecting the pace bowlers for the first ashes test.
Johnson, Harris, Starc, Hazelwood......who misses out (assuming only 3 quicks, 1 spinner, 1 "genuine" all-rounder)?
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