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I think SL are the biggest danger to Saf because of their spinners, and the top order will put Parnell and Steyn under pressure.


As I said, Pakistan are the biggest danger to Saf because of their spinners, and the top order will put Parnell and Steyn under pressure. Er...

Bastards forced me to get completely legless last night to deal with the disappointment and now I have to submit 2 articles by noon and meet some twonk about twonking twonk stuff and be all tie wearing and non sweary for an hour and my head hurts something horrid and there seams to be two of everything.


Bastards!

And another thing: Seven Runs! How the fuck do you loose a 20-20 match by seven runs when you?ve built a proper opening partnership after 9 overs, have another six recognised world class batsmen to come in and basically just have to tick it over at seven an over to win?


I realise the ball wasn?t coming on, it was a slow wicket and the bowling attack was doing a good job with the spinners and some fine death bowling but still Jaques, I?m pup?s nuts, Kallis had it in him to knock off another eight.

There is a sort of randomness to 20-20 that makes for exciting games and is a decent leveller, but it's not real cricket is it. I love it, but I don't take it seriously!!


Don't tale it too much to heart Brendan, and be sure to have that hair of the dog at lunch time...in fact if you're free...

Brendan Wrote:

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> And another thing: Seven Runs! How the @#$%& do

> you loose a 20-20 match by seven runs when you?ve

> built a proper opening partnership after 9 overs,

> have another six recognised world class batsmen to

> come in and basically just have to tick it over at

> seven an over to win?

>

> I realise the ball wasn?t coming on, it was a slow

> wicket and the bowling attack was doing a good job

> with the spinners and some fine death bowling but

> still Jaques, I?m pup?s nuts, Kallis had it in him

> to knock off another eight.



I blame Dumminy (sp?) not Kallis.

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