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"Strauss has got to try to bring the team back together again and he'll have to sit down with Kevin Pietersen to see whether he'll buy into that.


"Every player has to toe the line and if it's to the detriment of the team then that player has to go. I don't care how good he is, you're not bigger than the game."



Spot on!

  • 3 weeks later...

Oh GOODIE, I'm glad someone's mentioned cricket. Just to put my bat in, I was wondering where the populus will be Ashes (and WI's but they don't really count anymore, which sincerely is a shame) watching this summer.


I'll be CPT'ing if I can persuade the powers that be to open earlier than 5pm weekdays. If not I'm not really sure.


......and I damn well hope we can buck our ideas up before the Great Summer War begins!

When calculating the ODI rankings over the last 6 months the ICC must have been getting their sums wrong. But I see they have now corrected the problem and all is back as it should be:


1st - South Africa

2nd* - Australia

3rd ? Some other country that probably also plays cricket.


*Or 1st loser

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