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  1. SirBloody Idiot

    *Official* Australia tour of New Zealand Feb-Mar 2024

    Well can we all at least agree that England have been the better team.
  2. SirBloody Idiot

    ***Official***Match #21- India vs New Zealand- October 22nd-Dharamsala (D/N)

    Shane Watson sounds a bit too much like Shane Warne it’s freaking me out
  3. SirBloody Idiot

    *Official* Third Test (Headingley, Leeds) 6–10 July

    just 11 overs too many from Boland here
  4. SirBloody Idiot

    *Official* Second Test (Lord's, London) 28 June–2 July

    I don't like that very much.
  5. SirBloody Idiot

    *Official* Second Test (Lord's, London) 28 June–2 July

    Four fewer tests than Adam Gilchrist. He will nearly be level at the end of the series.
  6. SirBloody Idiot

    4th Test at Sydney (?) - Jan 5-9 2022

    Yes, I think it’s now confirmed covid, not just a head cold.
  7. SirBloody Idiot

    *Official* Big Bash League 10 2020-21

    But I’m sure we can all trust Warne not to harp on about it here
  8. SirBloody Idiot

    *Official* Big Bash League 10 2020-21

    good decision
  9. SirBloody Idiot

    *Official* Big Bash League 10 2020-21

    Send Shane Warne there too
  10. SirBloody Idiot

    40 years ago today ...

    Please add "Simon Katich being given out LBW by Aleem Dar off the bowling of Steve Harmison gate". It's very catchy.
  11. SirBloody Idiot

    *(Un)official* 1990s World XI Tour of Australia (ICC 2019)

    QUEENSLAND vs. WORLD XI, DAY THREE Hayden steadies ship heading into final day Queensland 120 all out and 3 for 219 (Hayden 114*, Hooper 1-16) trail World XI 5 for 502 dec. (Kirsten 162, Lara 54*) by 163 runs Queensland opener Matthew Hayden has done his chances of selection no harm with an...
  12. SirBloody Idiot

    *(Un)official* 1990s World XI Tour of Australia (ICC 2019)

    QUEENSLAND vs. WORLD XI, DAY TWO Late strikes for Queensland, but Gooch, Kirsten dominate World XI 3 for 416 (Gooch 210, Kirsten 154*, Bichel 2/120) lead Queensland 120 all out (Hohns 38*, Donald 5/30, Wasim 4/16) by 296 runs Centuries from World XI skipper Graham Gooch and South African...

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