The two victories weren't flukes, but the tournament victory due to two victories in the last two games makes it flukey in my book. SA were so far better than Aus that series it was untrue.Same could be said about South Africa in 01/02 when they came back a few years later, only making the finals on the back of beating NZ regularly (and gaining a couple of bonus points in the process) because they couldn't beat Australia. Was a weird series in general; Aust only took won game off NZ because of a monumental Bevan knock and were beaten in their other three matches against them. Aust lost a close first-up game against SA but then had the wood on them for the rest of the series and if they'd made the finals would almost certainly have won. NZ, who dominated Aust, couldn't buy a win against SA and, true to form, were annihilated in the finals.
SA just peaked too early in 1998. They won the first final but lost the next two. No fluke about it.
Still can't believe this piss poor venue leapfrogged ahead of Chester-le-Street for the Ashes.
Certainly some delay. Weird, it's been really bright and breezy here all day.I'm quite some way from cardiff but it sure ain't cricket weather here. Wondering if there will even be a game today.
Anything which supersedes\outdoes a Durham player, venue or the club itself it's damned for life in that one's book.
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Everything is damned for life in that one's book.Anything which supersedes\outdoes a Durham player, venue or the club itself it's damned for life in that one's book.
Not terribly sure he does TBH, but yeah, Flintoff's batted better this series than for some time - probably since even before VB Series 2006/07 which was the last time he scored any ODI runs.
Jokes apart hasn't Flintoff been just great in this Odi series, its really a treat to watch him play when he performs like this, i think KP also has a role in reviving Freddie, lets hope he can carry on with this form for sometime to come.
Well, yeah, but Durham-beaters more than anything. See MSP (who I think got in ahead of Plunkett at some point).Everything is damned for life in that one's book.
Aye, heard Tranmere are playing on Saturday at 3.Any sign of a kick-off time?
From what I'm hearing your be lucky to get a 20/20 game tonight.Any sign of a kick-off time?
Not particulary, played 2 20/20 games, but Owais Shah shined and ever since then, he has been particularly close to the team. But yeah, its wierd, we all complain about England's ODI side, but the chanes of any changes are minimal. The top 6 look settled and England selectors are probably frothing at the mouth due to Patel (a reverse Giles) and the bowling does look suprisingly strong.Anyway, changes after this series.
Don't know how much longer we can ignore Trott, he has to come in at number 3. Don't see many other batsmen averaging 42 in List A in England, (it won't happen though) but he didn't get a lot of chance before they got rid of him did he?
Not sure about other chances, think the basis of the squad should stay the same for the winter.
Trott wasn't even named in the giant preliminary Champions Trophy squad and both Flintoff and KP praised Shah's most recent innings so while I completely agree with you and have been saying such for a couple of years now, it's not going to happen.Anyway, changes after this series.
Don't know how much longer we can ignore Trott, he has to come in at number 3. Don't see many other batsmen averaging 42 in List A in England, (it won't happen though) but he didn't get a lot of chance before they got rid of him did he?
Not sure about other chances, think the basis of the squad should stay the same for the winter.