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T20 blast quarter finals

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all week

Derbyshire v Hampshire just started. Afridi opening the batting for Hampshire

Hits 16 from first over. Could be fun

Afridi is going nuts

Top class entertainment, full houses, great atmosphere, and best of all unpredictable cricket, any team can beat another on their day.

Can't say that about the test match on Friday, we all know the result before the game has even started.
 
Top class entertainment, full houses, great atmosphere, and best of all unpredictable cricket, any team can beat another on their day.

Can't say that about the test match on Friday, we all know the result before the game has even started.
But less chavs, idiots and football louts on Friday, along with far more intelligent batting.

Matter of intellect, I guess.
 
But less chavs, idiots and football louts on Friday, along with far more intelligent batting.

Matter of intellect, I guess.

Matter of preference I would say watching 4 games where a result could go either way, or one where you know the result before you even turn up.
 
Really? Have you been on the western terrace for a test match?

I'm not a t20 fan but that was brilliant hitting
I can't say I have, no.

I can say I have been to T20s at most grounds in southern England, and found very few people who don't fit the aforementioned description.
 
I can't say I have, no.

I can say I have been to T20s at most grounds in southern England, and found very few people who don't fit the aforementioned description.

Must be a sad life been a snob looking down and judging people thinking you better than them, is that a southern thing?
 
It's great fun.

I'm down to one test ground yet to visit, Cardiff
Went there for the Ashes in 09.

Incredibly friendly and in a wonderful city, but it just doesn't have the feel of a Test ground unlike Edgbaston, Old Trafford etc!

Must be a sad life been a snob looking down and judging people thinking you better than them, is that a southern thing?
Given I've just slated "grounds in Southern England", I'd say not :lol:

I'm far from a snob. I like T20, but the clientele are more football "banter" helmets than actual cricket fans.
 
Went there for the Ashes in 09.

Incredibly friendly and in a wonderful city, but it just doesn't have the feel of a Test ground unlike Edgbaston, Old Trafford etc!


Given I've just slated "grounds in Southern England", I'd say not :lol:

I'm far from a snob. I like T20, but the clientele are more football "banter" helmets than actual cricket fans.

I think its tad unfair to generalise.
 
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