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*Official* Fourth Test at Headingley

Nate

You'll Never Walk Alone
Everyone in Australia, actually. Has a very large rep as a hitter in Aus, which effectively means he could sneeze a six on English grounds.
This.

Also, for the Englishmen (commentators included), who apparently are unaware of the 2006/07 series, Clark hit two 30ish scores iirc, in quick time.
 

Demolition Man

State Vice-Captain
Bloody hell he slogged 39 (his HS) against england at the gabba (3* 4's, 2*6's ) England should know stu can hit the ball a long way. Sheesh
 

TT Boy

Hall of Fame Member
Probably a bit tough to keep his upper body huge with stress fractures.
Would have thought weight training would be advised, as it will increase the muscular stability of his back. That and say swimming. Think I read he ditched the weights and started doing pilates.

Nice to see Broad not celebrate. Worried he might do a Brett Lee India 600 odd for 5 chainsaw celebration.
 

Pigeon

Banned
Broad gets a fifer without contributing anything of significance again. Sure for the English selectors to persist with him till the next Ashes.
 

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