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What a finish, thought Blowers was going to have a Sean. Stupid ICC rule should now be scrapped - at least it'll put an end to the Aussie moaning about England time wasting and being saved by the light!


A better end for England after Clarkes bravado in declaring (which he did as their only chance of winning the game rather than any Corinthian spirit) and their taunting of England as over-cautious - the Aussies got the fright of their lives and now finish the series with relief rather than a swagger. Pietersen in terrific form again.

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Sadly still relevant. You'd probably find them a bunch of hideous lefties but I believe these people do good work raising awareness and lobbying.


EDF factoid: Trustee David Haslam, a former chair, used to be minister at Christ Church, Barry Rd.


http://dsnuk.org/

I had to smile this morning when I heard of the collapse. So many broadcasters yesterday were saying what a great 1st day England had. It wasn't. It was ok. The Aussies overcame their collapse to post a reasonable score yet it sounded like England had already won the test.

Peckhamgatecrasher Wrote:

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> From the BBC website:

>

> The official video game for the Ashes cricket tour

> has been pulled from sale after gamers branded it

> "shameful", "embarrassing" and "farcical".

>

> Just like the real thing then.


The game starts off well but just when you think you're getting the hang of it, it crashes. A soft(as shite)ware problem apparently.

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