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    Definitely deserves its own thread

    Well, if nothing else, Mali's presence has given more publicity to a tournament aimed at promoting peace and commemorating those who died in the Rwandan genocide of 1994.
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    Definitely deserves its own thread

    14 in their last match, but that included 13 extras :-( . They did at least get to bowl (part of) a second over this time. Their overall stats for the tournament can be seen here. Looking at the records pages, they now have 5 of the 6 lowest scores in Women's T20, the 3 biggest defeats by each...
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    Definitely deserves its own thread

    Mali have improved slightly in the first two return matches, scoring 30/9 (off the 20 overs) against Rwanda and 17 against Tanzania, for whom Nasra Saidi had the figures 2.2-2-0-5, and Perice Mamunya emulated Brian Langford with her figures of 4-4-0-0.
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    Definitely deserves its own thread

    Mali's previous match had a similar run chase, though with a larger target (12): 0.4 4 Konate to Pascal, FOUR runs, 0.3 1 Konate to Kibasu, 1 run, 0.2 0 Konate to Kibasu, no run, 0.2 4nb Konate to Pascal, (no ball) 3 runs, 0.1 4 Konate to Pascal, FOUR runs, 0.1 1w Konate to Pascal, 1 wide...
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    Top Five Cricketers from each country

    England won more Tests and series pre-WW1, though admittedly that's largely due to them dominating early on (Aus were 5-2 ahead after the "Ashes" Test of 1882, but England won most of the 1880s Tests after that).
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    19th Match - England v West Indies

    Is it a well-known fact that WI's only win against England in a World Cup was the 1979 final?
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    Poll: Birthplace Draft

    Congratulations to mr_mister, and hope everyone enjoyed the draft.
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    Pakistani News channel claims Warner was paid $200,000 by IPL franchise to play slow

    Well if it's true, at least he can get a good rhyming nickname out of it...
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    Poll: Birthplace Draft

    Similarly my third vote was supposed to be for Fred’s Fertangs but I hit the “submit vote” button...
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    Birthplace Draft

    Cheers all; http://www.cricketweb.net/forum/cricket-chat/80006-poll-birthplace-draft.html is now up. Obviously you could pick a tremendously strong team meeting the requirements - e.g. Jack Hobbs (UK) Barry Richards (SA) Viv Richards (Antigua) Sachin Tendulkar (India) Brian Lara (T&T) Garry...
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    Poll: Birthplace Draft

    Poll for the Birthplace Draft - as usual, pick your three favourite teams from the ones listed. ankitj Virender Sehwag Roy Fredericks Viv Richards Greg Chappell Mahela Jayawardene Ian Botham [5] Jeff Dujon + Shane Bond [3] Joel Garner [2] Yasir Shah [4] Dale Steyn [1] mr_mister Gordon...
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    Birthplace Draft

    Test_Fan_Only >> Red Hill >> fredfertang to finish the draft
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    England is number 1 cuz they poached the best players from other countries not fair

    AFAICT (from checking online) it's his biological father who is English.
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    Birthplace Draft

    Conrad Hunte (Barbados) Final XI: Jack Hobbs (UK) Conrad Hunte (Barbados) Rahul Dravid (India) Brian Lara (Trinidad & Tobago) Shakib al Hasan (Bangladesh) Gerry Alexander*+ (Jamaica) Mike Procter (South Africa) Chris Cairns (New Zealand) Wasim Akram (Pakistan) Bill O'Reilly (Australia) Colin...
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    Birthplace Draft

    Order for Round 11: trundler ankitj mr_mister morgieb Teuton AndrewB Michaelf7777777 Test_Fan_Only Red Hill fredfertang
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    Who was an ATG FC cricketer

    From 1868 to 1876, WG Grace scored 15000+ runs at an average of 57.3. There were only 6 other instances of a batsman averaging over 40 in a season in that time. In the same 9 seasons, Grace also took over 800 wickets at an average of under 15.
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    Birthplace Draft

    Not trying to rush Fred here but I’ll be afk for a while so will jump in with Rahul Dravid (India).
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    Birthplace Draft

    Round 1: Michaelf7777777: George Headley, Panama ankitj: Viv Richards, Antigua & Barbuda morgieb: Curtly Ambrose, Antigua & Barbuda Red Hill: Gary Sobers, Barbados trundler: Malcolm Marshall, Barbados Test_Fan_Only: Michael Holding, Jamaica AndrewB: Brian Lara, Trinidad & Tobago mr_mister...
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    Birthplace Draft

    Chris Cairns (New Zealand)
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    Birthplace Draft

    Michaelf7777777 >> morgieb >> Test_Fan_Only

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