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Now Bell on the other hand I no longer have any time for. Out for four.


Seriously though you?re in SA, I?m sure they?ve got some batsmen with British citizenship knocking around that you can borrow for nos. 2, 6 and maybe 8.


High school level will probably do.


Then we may have a series on our hands here.

Oooh it's all going on now. Broad went out because of a referral and England are saying that a signal was sent from the SA dressing room to ask for the referral, which is very, very against the rules indeed.


Consequently an angry Broad argued with the umpire and has accordingly been dragged out into the street in front of Supersport Park and shot.

So can Jimmy and Swan pull off some heroics under the Highveld sun? Are South Africa a bunch of cheats? Is Graham Smith taking bribes from Indian bookmakers to win test matches? Will that cd I ordered arrive before Christmas? And why don?t perfume adverts ever make the blindest bit of sense?

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