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stephen cartwright
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Oh yes indeed. He was obviously wanting a bite out of McGrath
Classic Aggers if anyone wants to listen
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Oh yes indeed. He was obviously wanting a bite out of McGrath
Classic Aggers if anyone wants to listen
Picked my son up (he's 10 and nearly as tall as me) and started throwing him around the living room, he doesn't care about cricket so had no idea what I was doing. He started screaming, the Mrs came running in thinking something was wrong. Took one look at me shook her head and walked back out. f***ing amazing!I don't mind admitting it, just had a little cry.
Excellent read. Thank you.Read.
We can all die happy now – cricket doesn't get any better than this
The World Cup is a distant memory – and now only Ben Stokes’ second-greatest exploit.www.smh.com.au
Sobers and Kallis would disagree like
Aye, even Stokes couldn't watch it....If I had been there I would've been in a bog with my fingers in my ears......
Great stuff.Excellent read. Thank you.
Saw that a few minutes ago but couldn't copy the link. McGrath wanted to storm out, Aggers smirking at him and Cooke not knowing where to look like a naughty schoolboy, f***ing class!
Classic Aggers if anyone wants to listen
Read.
We can all die happy now – cricket doesn't get any better than this
The World Cup is a distant memory – and now only Ben Stokes’ second-greatest exploit.www.smh.com.au
I'm still buzzing tbf, just waiting to watch the highlights for the second time.Do t think anyone who was in that ground will sleep tonight
I won't and I was nowhere nearI'm still buzzing tbf, just waiting to watch the highlights for the second time.
tears in me eyes reading thatWhen I walked into the SoL yesterday we were 20odd for 2, and pretty much dead and buried.
When Woakes was walking back to the pavilion, we were dead and buried.
When Broad was yorked, this time we were definitely dead and buried.
It just defies believe that we won that. Denly and Root yesterday fighting to build the platform, then Stokes and Bairstow holding it together this morning, then this afternoon and everything that was.
359, you just don't chase down that. You don't score 67 in your first innings and win, you just don't. 131 years ago that anyone scored less than that in the 1st innings and won.
Still can't believe it, staggering. Cricket man, what a game.