But we never have...ajdude wins if we go with the price is right rules tbh
Won’t get within 30England should win this comfortably....very disappointing and underwhelming by the Aussies...but then again nothing is very simple vs the Aussies. Lets see. Early wickets needed. To me, Stokes could be the difference.
the guys at my local place have got the idea that I want BBQ, garlic and chilli and I just have to go with it for the rest of my life nowBeef with cheese, all the salads bar onion, jalapeños, garlic and hot chilli sauces please.
Pretty much even. Average winning score at lord's is 288. Pitch still doing a bit.So, missed Australia bat, just come in to see England need 286 to win...commentators say England a tad scrappy with the fielding.. how are England’s chances for the winning 286
Maxwell is definitely a Pandya IMO.Yeah, India and Australia are quite similar in their batting, except Australia lack a Hardik Pandya.
It's likely, but if we lose to South Africa, all bets are off. Win here would guarantee semi's.Umm, Aus lose they still make the semi's. Eng lose and they are practically done....batting pressure to cause an implode by Eng
Do you get the jalapeños?the guys at my local place have got the idea that I want BBQ, garlic and chilli and I just have to go with it for the rest of my life now
It's the holy trinity. Though I usually order the snack pack instead (which is like a kebab but instead of it being a roll it's on a plate of chips. Also no salad)the guys at my local place have got the idea that I want BBQ, garlic and chilli and I just have to go with it for the rest of my life now
I think average winning score for the last 10 games would be a more useful stat. Coz the game has changed a lot over the yearsPretty much even. Average winning score at lord's is 288. Pitch still doing a bit.
I'll bet this pitch is more bowling friendly than the average pitch over the last ten games though.I think average winning score for the last 10 games would be a more useful stat. Coz the game has changed a lot over the years