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England v West Indies

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dont worry lads, England have vast depths to their bowling resources now....remember the Ashes against the has beens and the crocks

sorry forgot, one day cricket is nothing like test cricket thats why the great Aussie side of the 90s was basically the same side who won three world cups on the spin and dominated the test arena

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the wankathon on here on knocking over some of the batting lines we have come up against in the alst 18 months is embarassing

The exact same Aussies that you set as the absolute benchmark for Jimmy Anderson as a test match cricketer :lol:

How often do you see 3 slips and two gullies with bowlers in ODI cricket testing the patience of batsmen with the swinging ball? You are utterly clueless.
 
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114-4 off 18.

Get another couple for 30 more runs and England can do this.

England games are the only interesting ones in the tournament so far.
 
It's all about KY-RON KY-RON KY-RON KY-RON KY-RON KY-RON KY-RON KY-RON
 
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