Sos but I know we'll get beat by one of the no hopers!
2007-03-10
00:28:19
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No Gautaum B I'm just realistik itz the British way of doing well then getting beaten by the underdog but I forgot we've got Monti Panasar and Kevin(Southifrican?) who might spoil things
2007-03-10
00:57:25 ·
update #1
Gautam B, for the sake of thiings I'm "English" but a Irish nan has programmed me to be Irish but I live in the UK:-(
2007-03-10
01:05:09 ·
update #2
Holland look good at the moment, and have useful batsmen like Ryan ten Doeschate and Bas Zuiderent, as well as an up-and-coming young quick by the name of Mark Jonkman. Scotland and Ireland don't look too strong at the moment, and Canada are in hopeless form, but Kenya are doing brilliantly, and their veteran all rounder Thomas Odoyo is in sparkling nick. Bermuda don't look too strong, but their huuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuge left arm spinner Dwayne Leverock looks like a very good bowler (and a very good eater). Bangladesh and Zimbabwe are in indifferent form at the moment, but you never know, Bangladesh did beat New Zealand by two wickets with an over left the other day - what a result! Really anyone could beat England, except one of the good sides (other than the Aussies!).
:-)
2007-03-10 03:03:36
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answered by bazz2202 3
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Sorry but the "no-hopers" will really be "no-hopers" when they play England. They are only in there to make up the numbers and give them a taste of the very top-class. To be sporting and make these matches something for the crowd to watch, England should be made to give the no-hopers at least 5 runs start in every over they can manage to bat :-)
Seriously, the latest triangular series in Australia must surely have given every England supporter the confidence that we can and must get into the Super 8 and with any luck into the final. After winning a three match final against Australia, against all the odds, against their massive home crowd support and without Pietersen and Vaughan, we can beat any team with these two top world-class players back in our side.
I only hope no England players get injured in these "no-contest" matches!!!
2007-03-13 08:54:35
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answered by Golfaholic 2
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i doubt they will. btw stop going on about kevin pieterson being south african. the australians never get this even though their star allrounder andrew symmonds was born in birmingham england to english parents i might add (kp has english parents so can play for england) symmonds just holds an aus passport and has lived there for a while.
2007-03-12 06:57:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Freuchie
2007-03-10 00:31:40
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answered by fatherf.lotski 5
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All of em. England are absolute no hopers.
2007-03-10 00:33:07
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answered by ANON 4
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Really, you are proud of English.
2007-03-10 00:48:18
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answered by Gautam B 3
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relax, there are no penalty kicks in cricket.
2007-03-10 00:38:21
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answered by latymer_crown 6
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bermuda
2007-03-10 00:38:54
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answered by Anonymous
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