DJellett said:"YES! I'VE GOT **** BURN!" My Grandma was on the floor laughing!)
Liek ****bain was pronounced Co-baynemarc71178 said:It's pronounced Co-burn.
How do you know that? Has he told you?marc71178 said:It's pronounced Co-burn.
It's an old English (or even Welsh isn't it) starting word at the front of a name. If you looked it up in an english/welsh phone book you'd see tonnes 's of names with taht at the front.DJellett said:How do you know that? Has he told you?
As far as I'm aware, and it might just be me, but my version of ICC has never talked to me to tell me how to pronounce names...Should I have it checked?
I do use this strategy in one day cricket, but not in tests. I noticed that a non-keeper will allow more byes and drop catches a lot more in first-class/test matches. Also, if using a non-keeper to keep, always use a 'regular slip fielder', ie a player who the cpu usually puts in the slips, since I think they tend to be better catchers.blackcapsrule said:Drop the keeper and use a batter as the keeper that lets you play an extra player. Il do a bit more thinking and get back to you.
DJellett said:So, what do you think my First XI and Captain should be?
haha, wow mate, you want a medal??I do use this strategy in one day cricket, but not in tests. I noticed that a non-keeper will allow more byes and drop catches a lot more in first-class/test matches.
hahahaha i did like one of those tryna breathe and laugh at the same time to that oneNnanden said:haha, wow mate, you want a medal??
why pull up a three year old thread?The Original Team is good. Wish Yorkshire were that good in real life