Son Of Coco
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Haha, I forgot the point of this thread.Hmmm - not sure if you've read the Q and A:
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99,99,99,99,99,99,99,99,99,99 looks a whole lot better.
Haha, I forgot the point of this thread.Hmmm - not sure if you've read the Q and A:
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yeah, but even then surley one of those 10 times he is on 99 he would get the lucky edge and turn it into a tonHaha, I forgot the point of this thread.
99,99,99,99,99,99,99,99,99,99 looks a whole lot better.
It's more likely he hits it straight to a fielder going for a quick single and makes it (comfortably) based on the fact we couldn't hit a cow's arse with a banjo, let alone those 3 wooden thingy's.yeah, but even then surley one of those 10 times he is on 99 he would get the lucky edge and turn it into a ton
None of that will happen.No passy. More likely to be 2 double tons, plus 3- 4 centuries. Have fun watching Hughes spearhead this 5-0 Ashes victory for Australia
Awesome. I love these posters who feel the need to use not one, not two, but three emoticons. Real top-of-the-line fellas.No passy. More likely to be 2 double tons, plus 3- 4 centuries. Have fun watching Hughes spearhead this 5-0 Ashes victory for Australia
Then you and others will have no trouble ignoring him, right?That's a new one.
Anyway, frey is old news - first showed-up in about March 2007 or summat. Fortunately, as you can see, he's not been what you'd call a regular visitor.
Be funny if it did.None of that will happen.
I won't, but history shows that the chance of everyone ignoring a not-worth-attention poster is zero.Then you and others will have no trouble ignoring him, right?
Ha ha, speak for yourself.Be funny if it did.
I really don't see spin troubling Hughes a great deal, but he better watch out for some well directed nasty bumpers, because he might get plenty of those from Freddie & co.I would go with one.If the ECB takes my advice and prepares dry tracks(cross your fingers and hope for some sunny weather) and picks 2 spinners then i cant see see him getting more than one.
England is taking a risk if they are going to rely on excessive bouncers to Phillip Hughes. South Africa attempted the same tactic, and Hughes largely thrived on it.I really don't see spin troubling Hughes a great deal, but he better watch out for some well directed nasty bumpers, because he might get plenty of those from Freddie & co.