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**Official** Group A Discussion - England, India, Afghanistan

Jayzamann

International Regular
Would have been fun to see Afghanistan go the full 20, but this was always going to be a shellacking after the first innings.
 

smash84

The Tiger King
England looking very good in this tournament. Expecting them to make it to the semis at least if they continue with this kind of form
 

grecian

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
absolutely walloped by afghani tailender standards
Or just a few flukey hits, well done on the desperation to prove your totally wrong posts utterly right.

Some may say it would be more dignified to just admit you're wrong, but kudos for your stubborness:cool:
 

Daemon

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Or just a few flukey hits, well done on the desperation to prove your totally wrong posts utterly right.

Some may say it would be more dignified to just admit you're wrong, but kudos for your stubborness:cool:
wtf, was just posting half jokingly. ****ing hell, lay off on the sarcasm please.
 
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Cabinet96

Hall of Fame Member
Ian Chappell commented on how Wright had learnt to smash the ball down the ground through his time with the Melbourne Stars. Which I found funny, as I remember Wright doing that on debut in 2007 and the following summer against New Zealand, which was, you know, 3 and a half years before the Melbourne Stars were created.

He then questioned how Wright hadn't sighted his stint with the Melbourne Stars as the reason he got 99.

I mean sure, the guy has played for two IPL teams, played for England, played in New Zealand and won a World T20. But it was his 3 week stint playing T20 for Melbourne which caused him to dominate today?

Whatever you say Chappelli.
 

benchmark00

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Ian Chappell commented on how Wright had learnt to smash the ball down the ground through his time with the Melbourne Stars. Which I found funny, as I remember Wright doing that on debut in 2007 and the following summer against New Zealand, which was, you know, 3 and a half years before the Melbourne Stars were created.

He then questioned how Wright hadn't sighted his stint with the Melbourne Stars as the reason he got 99.

I mean sure, the guy has played for two IPL teams, played for England, played in New Zealand and won a World T20. But it was his 3 week stint playing T20 for Melbourne which caused him to dominate today?

Whatever you say Chappelli.
I hate Chappell amazingly, but he was joking.

Chappell now works for the Stars and was just mucking around.
 

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