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Cricket World Cup 2019

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Nowt he could do about it. The lad he threw it to imediatelly called the 6 without waiting for the umpires or a TV check, which sums up the New Zealand ethos. They are serious competitors and want to win, but they play the game by the book and are sportsmen at heart. They would rather lose than cheat and that's what makes them different to their neighbours.

I have a lot of time for their cricket team in particular.
That's true up to a point, that opening batsmen should have walked, he knew he'd nicked it.
 
Smith is a superb man and commentator.

For the regulars lads we have seen a game that will be talked about in a hundred years

I cannot stop the tears, it’s a huge privilege to share this with everyone. I’m thinking of my mam and did (rips) who loved their sport, cricket and football but I know they are watching through me

Honestly everyone I’m emotionally gone here. That was beyond belief

I’ve just about calmed down.

I’ve been to hundreds of Sunderland matches over the years, watched thousands more games of football on the telly.

Been to numerous Durham games both home and away, and a few England games. Again, watched hundreds on the telly.

I have never, ever felt nerves like that today. Never. Old Trafford cup semi final shoot out, play off finals, games against the mags.....none come close.

What a game, what a side. Unbelievable drama, an unbelievable win
 
Just another thought. The 4 over throws that Stokes got was touch and go for a run out if he hadn't had hit it. It was a cracking throw, looked like it was going to the keeper right next to the stumps! :)

Hit Stokes bat as he was crossing the crease so no way would he have been out. As you say decent throw though and bet he wishes he had just pocketed it as he would now be a world champion.
 
Me dad was leaving when buttler got out, changed his mind, put his shoes on and was leaving again at the next wicket, then sat in the kitchen with me mam until the final over, then came back and sat with me and my son to watch the super overs.

I've been round and apologised to the neighbours for the shouting from him when we won
 
Me dad was leaving when buttler got out, changed his mind, put his shoes on and was leaving again at the next wicket, then sat in the kitchen with me mam until the final over, then came back and sat with me and my son to watch the super overs.

I've been round and apologised to the neighbours for the shouting from him when we won
Treasure days like this with him
 
I’ve just about calmed down.

I’ve been to hundreds of Sunderland matches over the years, watched thousands more games of football on the telly.

Been to numerous Durham games both home and away, and a few England games. Again, watched hundreds on the telly.

I have never, ever felt nerves like that today. Never. Old Trafford cup semi final shoot out, play off finals, games against the mags.....none come close.

What a game, what a side. Unbelievable drama, an unbelievable win
Bristol C banging down the door for the last half hour in 2008 on a par for me but apart from that. Difficult to compare as this is massive but I was there with me dad that day and you can't beat being there imo
 
Watched this in a fishing village in Greece. Just me all day in the bar on me tablet rackin up the bar bill - then the last half hour and me going crackas, then I had to explain cricket to all the waiters. They went fuckin mad at the end.

Bar bill was 70 euro.

After spending 70 euros at a bar in Greece I am impressed you can still operate social media devices. I assume you are not alone?
 
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