Cricket anyone????
Cricket anyone????
Any of you Poms want to play cricket?
I hear there are about a dozen openings in the English team at the moment!
I thought you guys invented the game. How come your team can't play it?
Thank goodness for the Kiwis or this summer we would have been bored completely to death!
Sorry, but I just had to rub it in a bit!
I hear there are about a dozen openings in the English team at the moment!
I thought you guys invented the game. How come your team can't play it?
Thank goodness for the Kiwis or this summer we would have been bored completely to death!
Sorry, but I just had to rub it in a bit!
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Ormond !
You really are tactful, aren't you ? : )
Seriously, great to see you lot have a sense of humour, and in that vein . . .
Q. What do Geraint Jones and Michael Jackson have in common?
A. They both wear gloves for no apparent reason.
Q. What does Ashley Giles put in his hands to make sure the next ball almost always takes a wicket?
A. A bat.
Q. What would Glen McGrath be if he was an Englishman?
A. An allrounder.
Q. What advantage do Kevin Pieterson, Andrew Strauss and Geraint Jones have over the rest of their team-mates?
A. At least they can say they're not really English.
Q. What is the English version of a hat-trick?
A. Three runs in three balls.
Q. What do you call an Englishman with 100 runs against his name?
A. A bowler.
Q. What is the most proficient form of footwork displayed by English batsmen?
A. The walk back to the pavilion.
Q. Who has the easiest job in the English squad?
A. The guy who removes the red ball marks from the bats.
Q. Why is Andrew Flintoff the unluckiest English player?
A. Because he was born in England.
Q. What does "Ashes" stand for?
A. Another Sad Horrific English Series.
Q. What's the English version of LBW?
A. Lost, Beaten, Walloped.
Q. Who spends the most time on the crease of anyone in the English team?
A. The person who ironed the cricket whites.
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You really are tactful, aren't you ? : )
Seriously, great to see you lot have a sense of humour, and in that vein . . .
Q. What do Geraint Jones and Michael Jackson have in common?
A. They both wear gloves for no apparent reason.
Q. What does Ashley Giles put in his hands to make sure the next ball almost always takes a wicket?
A. A bat.
Q. What would Glen McGrath be if he was an Englishman?
A. An allrounder.
Q. What advantage do Kevin Pieterson, Andrew Strauss and Geraint Jones have over the rest of their team-mates?
A. At least they can say they're not really English.
Q. What is the English version of a hat-trick?
A. Three runs in three balls.
Q. What do you call an Englishman with 100 runs against his name?
A. A bowler.
Q. What is the most proficient form of footwork displayed by English batsmen?
A. The walk back to the pavilion.
Q. Who has the easiest job in the English squad?
A. The guy who removes the red ball marks from the bats.
Q. Why is Andrew Flintoff the unluckiest English player?
A. Because he was born in England.
Q. What does "Ashes" stand for?
A. Another Sad Horrific English Series.
Q. What's the English version of LBW?
A. Lost, Beaten, Walloped.
Q. Who spends the most time on the crease of anyone in the English team?
A. The person who ironed the cricket whites.
: )
Regards,
Les
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Hate to say it guys but the English team is actually selected by the England and Wales Cricketing board. I'm Welsh and damn proud of it but I've got to accept that we're generally rather poor at cricket.
The Scots do have their own team and compete against such teams as Holland and Kenya. Make of that what you will.
The Scots do have their own team and compete against such teams as Holland and Kenya. Make of that what you will.
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Ok you lot.
You can stand tall again, your boys got us in the limited overs match in Sydney yesterday.
Well done, hopefully this might lift their spirits a bit and get their fans a little optomistic again.
You can stand tall again, your boys got us in the limited overs match in Sydney yesterday.
Well done, hopefully this might lift their spirits a bit and get their fans a little optomistic again.
Regards,
Les
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Osgood - you really should know better
I blame you for the fact that the Aussies dissembled and lost the recent one day series. You shouldn't make comments about the way the English play the game - it only encourages them. I had given up on the Black Caps, and who wouldn't. They were terrible and deserved to come second.
Generally though we support NZ and if that fails, anyone else playing Australia.
Three cheers
Generally though we support NZ and if that fails, anyone else playing Australia.
Three cheers
cmaclean,
Cricket???? Was there some cricket being played here??? I didn't notice!
Seriously, the Poms played very well at the end of the series, which is the most important part and our guys were like a bunch of old women.
Congratulations, Poms!
The Kiwis also played pretty well some of the time and it is good to see the rivalry between the three countries is alive and well.
Cricket???? Was there some cricket being played here??? I didn't notice!
Seriously, the Poms played very well at the end of the series, which is the most important part and our guys were like a bunch of old women.
Congratulations, Poms!
The Kiwis also played pretty well some of the time and it is good to see the rivalry between the three countries is alive and well.
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Re: Cricket anyone????
Gloves on the other foot now, Ososgood wrote:Any of you Poms want to play cricket?
I hear there are about a dozen openings in the English team at the moment!
I thought you guys invented the game. How come your team can't play it?
Thank goodness for the Kiwis or this summer we would have been bored completely to death!
Sorry, but I just had to rub it in a bit!
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Re: Cricket anyone????
You are so right about that Kev! I can't even get my shoes on over the gloves now!kev@frames wrote: Gloves on the other foot now, Os
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Our guys dropped off dramatically at the end of the series and your guys just boomed, which is great. Now, I assume they will be getting a big pat on the back at home!
(But we still do have the ashes, 5 - 0.)