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good to see Bopara's continuing his run of form against the mighty oirish:


Bopara c Stirling b Johnston 0 9 0 0


What gobshite arranged a one day game three days after the ashes finish?!


(I've moved Brendan, so many more pubs to choose from now - though I have signed a contact with Keef requiring me to attend the church of 'home' at least twice a week!).

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Sorry to butt in cricket fans but I thought I'd share this with you.


Quote of the week from the Hackwatch section of Private Eye


"We've put together a series of measures to ensure that those people who want to watch cricket are not disrupted by those who are simply there to have a good time."


Steve Regan, chief executive of Yorkshire County Cricket Club.

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