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***Official*** India in Australia 2014-5

Burgey

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He's ****ing blessed MMarsh is injured. He should be punted. It's a joke he's batting in the top four of a test side. Bangladesh would baulk at picking him in that role. He's a protected species.
 

SteveNZ

Cricketer Of The Year
At club level, you see a lot of endangered species who are never dropped for lack of output because they stand at first slip, offering sharp conversation and general decent good bloke-ness.

How the **** does Shane Watson manage it?
 

dognutz

U19 12th Man
Made me laugh when commentators reported that Watson due for a big score according to teamates cos he's been caning 'em in the nets - wtf?
 

wiff

First Class Debutant
He's ****ing blessed MMarsh is injured. He should be punted. It's a joke he's batting in the top four of a test side. Bangladesh would baulk at picking him in that role. He's a protected species.
Time for some Dan action?
 

morgieb

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He's ****ing blessed MMarsh is injured. He should be punted. It's a joke he's batting in the top four of a test side. Bangladesh would baulk at picking him in that role. He's a protected species.
Reckon Marsh, Clarke and possibly Warner injured is a blessing in disguise, for it might mean that the deadwood gets cleared and youth gets some experience in the Smith era.

I'm not confident though.
 

cnerd123

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You know this is just the usual "Oh we might have the tiniest sliver of a chance" tease before being pummelled, don't you?
Its why I hate Ishant. He gives us these glorious moments, these glimpses of what a skillful, quick, hostile bowler he can be. Has these amazing spells and looks in such great rhythm...pace, bounce, movement, all of it back by wonderful accuracy...and each it makes you feel that maybe now, just maybe, after all these years and all these spells that he has finally worked out how to bowl, that now that he has got it right it will be permanent, that he has finally come good...and then he procedes to bowl half volleys that get slapped over long on by Mitchell ****ing Stark and ends up with figures of 3/128 or some ****.

He raises your hopes only to dash them back to the ground, shattering a little bit of your spirit each time.

I ****ing hate Ishant Sharma.
 

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