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  1. Bold Seagull

    [Cricket] 2nd ODI England v Australia

    I suppose losing to them in March helps that stat. Only 12 months till we tour there next Autumn though, something to look forward to over these uneventful boring Australia games! :lolol:
  2. Bold Seagull

    [Cricket] 2nd ODI England v Australia

    No. We've had 3 series in a shorter space of time recently as the schedule was changed for the World Cup, but generally we have 1 home series and 1 away series every 4 years. Other than the odd tournament limited overs fixtures, after this series we won't play the Aussies again until the winter...
  3. Bold Seagull

    [Cricket] 2nd ODI England v Australia

    Spirit of the game. Some decisions are based on judgement and therefore an 'appeal'. Most captains would withdrawal the appeal and not put the umpire in the position of making the decision. Only 6th time someone has been out this way in 3800 odd matches! similar things happen if a running...
  4. Bold Seagull

    [Cricket] 2nd ODI England v Australia

    Well, at least we know the type of captain Smith is going to be.
  5. Bold Seagull

    [Cricket] 2nd ODI England v Australia

    Absolute crap. In real time there is no way he could have reacted other than to just fling himself to the ground. It's like a fielder at silly point or forward short leg, you take evasive action but you end up catching it, not because you intended to, but it just hits you. No way anyone has the...
  6. Bold Seagull

    [Cricket] 2nd ODI England v Australia

    Because they're cheating twats with no respect for the spirit of the game. Stokes drove hard, Starc caught it and from halfway down the wicket shy'd at the stumps, but as he dived for cover Stokes put his hand up to protect himself but Australia appealed for obstructing in the field. 3rd umpire...
  7. Bold Seagull

    [Cricket] 2nd ODI England v Australia

    ODI cricket has moved on with maidens a dying out art, mainly because batsmen are attacking throughout an innings rather than batting through the middle overs. Scores of less than 300 winning games seem to becoming a rarity.
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