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I love the Guardian OBO:


"7th over: South Africa 27-0 (Smith 24 McKenzie 2)

So you have one of the world's most respected quick bowlers finally back from 18 months of injury" grumbles Dom O'Reilly, "and you need to use him as a shock bowler and what do you do? Use him as first change for Ned No-one of Nowhere, Nebraksa."

Aye, true. And the 11 have one ball between them to try and cause some damage with.


I've always maintained in a pub fight never go for the pool cue but the pool balls - much more nasty.


Anyone with me on that?


So, yeah, cricket, eh? What's all that about. Bloody Graeme Smith making us look daft seemingly!

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