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Keef, I beg to differ. He is more consistant than not and a god captain. Rather get rid of Pieterson than Vaughn or Strauss, who seems to think the pitch is a playground when he's batting and misses too many opportunities for steady innings'. The team need stalwarts who can inspire teamwork and inspiration to the up and coming players. Without them I imagine it would be a shambles.

Going Saturday to get drunk and have a sleep, and if I'm lucky I might get to see a wicket. If I see 3 in a day I feel privilaged.


Any pubs showing it bearing in mind the CPT has cut off Sky and The Mag is closed?

Without wishin to put the mockers on (no forumite pun intended) this is beginning to look ok again.


Pieterson and Bell making hay while the sun shines.


I'm up for the Castle or EDT on Saturday for some cricket action and teasing Brendan about beef jerky and Fat Kallis

I'm doing some live watching tomorrow (did I mention that?) and then attempting to play my own version of the game on Saturday so won't be able to join you.


This Paterson fellow (think Cricinfo is spelling his name wrong) is a fine example of English batsmanship. Reminds me of fellow Beefeaters Robin Smith and Alan Lamb in his ability to hit the ball with an uncomplicated, Christian swing of the bat.

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