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Thank God Flintoff is retiring!


Basically he's a bowler these days, not an all rounder. And he's a bowler who can rarely bowl a days worth of overs.


Hopefully he can have a good farewell test when he gets his hands on the ball tomorrow...


Trott obviously hasn't let the occasion overwhealm him, and seems steady at the moment. Guess that'll be his Saffa arrogance, why be nervous, I'm great!


*Hides from Brenda*

I thought Trott did ok, so maybe we should select a team composed entirely of south africans. That means Straus, Pietersen, Prior and Trott can stay, but who else should join them? Michael Lumb's getting some runs for Hampshire, any decent bowlers out there?!?

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