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Always do what the opposition least want you to do - which in this case means pick Ramprakash (the Oval atmosphere will be electric if they make this imaginative choice). Unfortunately Ashley Giles is one of the selectors and (a) Ramps slagged him off at the start of the season and (b) he's biased towards his Warwickshire boys, which means Bell and/or Trott is certain to play.

Keef Wrote:

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> You got it spot on Reg.

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> Gutted, would have liked to have seen Ramprakash,

> would have made a good story.


A bit like Tom Watson at this year's Open, fairytale stories don't always come true. Still, perversely now that England are firm underdogs maybe they have a chance.

Loving the weird David Brent theme in the Guardian obo today


"David: Under "Strengths"... you've just put making up the numbers.

Ian Bell: Yeah.

David: That's your job though, that's, that's just-

Ian Bell: - Mmm. [nods]

David: No, Ian. What. I was sort of looking for your skills within your job. So is there anything else you could have put there?

Ian Bell: [shrugs]

David: Nope. Okay. Umm... Under "Weaknesses" you've put batting."


bit unfIr as the boy is doing well today

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