cricket world cup thread 22:24 - Feb 13 with 29007 views | orion3016 | Anyone watching? One for the night shift I think, just started watching opening game nz v sri Lanka. Eng v aus from 3 am Lasts about 6 weeks! | |
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cricket world cup thread on 10:03 - Mar 24 with 1790 views | SwansNZ | Elliott McCullum Anderson Rain God | |
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cricket world cup thread on 10:06 - Mar 24 with 1786 views | SwansNZ |
cricket world cup thread on 09:58 - Mar 24 by orion3016 | Brilliant game. It's taken 6 weeks of mostly boring stuff and now it's all come alive- what a game |
Feckin brilliant. Edge of the seat stuff, the game swung one way then the other, so many times. Come on India | |
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cricket world cup thread on 10:22 - Mar 24 with 1773 views | lifelong |
cricket world cup thread on 10:06 - Mar 24 by SwansNZ | Feckin brilliant. Edge of the seat stuff, the game swung one way then the other, so many times. Come on India |
Great game, when is the final? | | | |
cricket world cup thread on 10:26 - Mar 24 with 1770 views | SwansNZ |
cricket world cup thread on 10:22 - Mar 24 by lifelong | Great game, when is the final? |
Sunday, in Melbourne (MCG) | |
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cricket world cup thread on 10:30 - Mar 24 with 1767 views | lifelong |
cricket world cup thread on 10:26 - Mar 24 by SwansNZ | Sunday, in Melbourne (MCG) |
Ah! You going? | | | |
cricket world cup thread on 10:32 - Mar 24 with 1764 views | SwansNZ |
cricket world cup thread on 10:30 - Mar 24 by lifelong | Ah! You going? |
Nah, unfortunately. | |
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cricket world cup thread on 12:02 - Mar 24 with 1738 views | JackFish | Incredible finish, thought they were going to fall just short but got a break when the two fielders ran into eachother, and a huuuuuge six to win it. Hope the second semi is just as good. | | | |
cricket world cup thread on 13:27 - Mar 24 with 1722 views | Swanjaxs |
cricket world cup thread on 22:30 - Feb 13 by Swanjaxs | It's India for me, New Zealand if you fancy a long shot |
FAO ECB & max936 ...... well I did say | |
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cricket world cup thread on 14:10 - Mar 24 with 1712 views | orion3016 |
cricket world cup thread on 10:32 - Mar 24 by SwansNZ | Nah, unfortunately. |
Looked like a brilliant atmosphere at Eden park earlier, the nZ public enjoying it? | |
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cricket world cup thread on 18:16 - Mar 24 with 1698 views | SwansNZ |
cricket world cup thread on 14:10 - Mar 24 by orion3016 | Looked like a brilliant atmosphere at Eden park earlier, the nZ public enjoying it? |
Yeah, very big news, and has been since the start really. I think the way McCullum plays and captains the side helps, it’s just all-out attack, exciting but a bit risky too. You’d hardly notice the super rugby is on, the news and sport is all cricket. | |
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cricket world cup thread on 18:33 - Mar 24 with 1670 views | trampie | I'm glad NZ won I used to follow them in the international game before Sri Lanka was allowed into the fold. I hope NZ lift the cup, I did think that if it had not rained that SA would probably have won the match but we will never know and it was a very good game which neither teamed deserved to lose but one of them had to. As regards England, test team slayers Glammy would beat them even with the mediocre side Glamorgan have currently got, England are so bad. [Post edited 24 Mar 2015 18:35]
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cricket world cup thread on 20:16 - Mar 24 with 1651 views | WarwickHunt |
cricket world cup thread on 18:33 - Mar 24 by trampie | I'm glad NZ won I used to follow them in the international game before Sri Lanka was allowed into the fold. I hope NZ lift the cup, I did think that if it had not rained that SA would probably have won the match but we will never know and it was a very good game which neither teamed deserved to lose but one of them had to. As regards England, test team slayers Glammy would beat them even with the mediocre side Glamorgan have currently got, England are so bad. [Post edited 24 Mar 2015 18:35]
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No they wouldn't, you daft tw@t. | | | |
cricket world cup thread on 20:37 - Mar 24 with 1640 views | trampie | Glammy have beaten far better teams than the current England team in the past mun, they had beaten every test nation at one time, on more than one occasion as well in some cases, just ask Australia for starters. [Post edited 24 Mar 2015 21:14]
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cricket world cup thread on 20:55 - Mar 24 with 1630 views | Swanjaxs |
cricket world cup thread on 18:33 - Mar 24 by trampie | I'm glad NZ won I used to follow them in the international game before Sri Lanka was allowed into the fold. I hope NZ lift the cup, I did think that if it had not rained that SA would probably have won the match but we will never know and it was a very good game which neither teamed deserved to lose but one of them had to. As regards England, test team slayers Glammy would beat them even with the mediocre side Glamorgan have currently got, England are so bad. [Post edited 24 Mar 2015 18:35]
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With respect for the last few seasons Glamorgan would struggle to beat Hills Plymouth 2nd eleven!!! | |
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cricket world cup thread on 21:05 - Mar 24 with 1622 views | trampie | But Glammy have always raised their game for such matches, people thought that because they apparently saw themselves as representing Wales that as a result of that thinking they managed to beat lots of test teams. | |
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cricket world cup thread on 21:34 - Mar 24 with 1614 views | WarwickHunt |
cricket world cup thread on 20:37 - Mar 24 by trampie | Glammy have beaten far better teams than the current England team in the past mun, they had beaten every test nation at one time, on more than one occasion as well in some cases, just ask Australia for starters. [Post edited 24 Mar 2015 21:14]
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Past being the operative word. | | | |
cricket world cup thread on 21:44 - Mar 24 with 1607 views | trampie | There are no full tours anymore so you cant play them, otherwise Glammy would still be chalking up the wins against the big boys. [Post edited 24 Mar 2015 21:46]
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cricket world cup thread on 18:17 - Mar 26 with 1533 views | SwansNZ | A Trans-Tasman (and both hosts) final then — a dream final, you could say. | |
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cricket world cup thread on 19:05 - Mar 26 with 1525 views | exiledclaseboy |
cricket world cup thread on 22:28 - Feb 13 by exiledclaseboy | It's definitely a marathon and one for the insomniacs this time round. The format is awful. NZ have got a very good side. I've got £15 on them at 5/1. I also chucked a fiver on England at 10/1 purely out of loyalty and the hope that they might one day remember how to play cricket again. |
Ahem. Second post on the thread. Come on NZ. | |
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cricket world cup thread on 19:21 - Mar 26 with 1516 views | Swanjaxs |
cricket world cup thread on 18:00 - Mar 26 by max936 | Cough, cough [tongue Lucky to come second this somorning. [Post edited 26 Mar 2015 18:02]
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Yes fair play the Aussie's were awsom this morning, should be a cracking final | |
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cricket world cup thread on 21:28 - Mar 26 with 1503 views | orion3016 |
cricket world cup thread on 19:21 - Mar 26 by Swanjaxs | Yes fair play the Aussie's were awsom this morning, should be a cracking final |
Best 2 teams IMO Cmon the black caps. They reckon the conditions at mcg are comp,early different to nz. Less swing, larger boundaries | |
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cricket world cup thread on 21:55 - Mar 26 with 1494 views | ChrisSCFC | Steve Smith's hundred was superb. | | | |
cricket world cup thread on 22:06 - Mar 26 with 1490 views | max936 |
cricket world cup thread on 19:21 - Mar 26 by Swanjaxs | Yes fair play the Aussie's were awsom this morning, should be a cracking final |
I haven't seen any of it to be honest, all I heard was updates on Talksport when I had the chance. | |
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cricket world cup thread (n/t) on 22:21 - Mar 26 with 1481 views | Pacemaker | [Post edited 26 Mar 2015 22:22]
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