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> was that a Maxxi DLF six?



Y'mean a DLF Maxxi-Mum? It's in the book somewhere...


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  • 4 weeks later...

Great to have TMS back in my ear - just a shame, although I've enjoyed a lot of the IPL, that WI have fine players in India who should still be playing for their test team.


Gayle just scored 128 off 62b with 13 sixes (yes, dlf maximums...) and is top scorer in the IPL - money talks.


Chanderpaul holding them together atm.

agreed - after the misery of day two this has got more and more interesting ... thought Blowers was going to have a fit at the end "He's out! He's gone! Oh my word what excitement we have here now! Well that rather takes the shine off his hundred" and trying to picture the field settings as he rattles out- "he's got two slips, a gully no, two gullys a backward square leg, a fine leg, and- oh I really do think they might have another close-in now..."


All this and ducks flying towards the commentary box... it was fate...

  • 1 month later...

Great quote from Aussie coach Mickey Arthur re the ODIs "England are playing a very good brand of cricket... England have a blueprint and it's one we'll probably need to follow."


I know these one-dayers are a bit of a nothing/add-on kind of a series but the pleasure of kicking Aussie butt hasn't palled yet.

  • 2 weeks later...

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