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100 000 saw Woodfull hit on the heart, tho.50000, but only 5000 could actually see the game
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100 000 saw Woodfull hit on the heart, tho.50000, but only 5000 could actually see the game
About 20 overs actually.No they won't. They'll get it about five overs into the day.
That's what I wanted to say.No they won't. They'll get it about five overs into the day.
The Hazlewood LBW was a pretty bad decision tbf.Most (all?) of the 'bad' umpiring decisions this match have only been marginal anyway - lbws hitting or missing by a ball diameter. The commentators and spectators don't even know which way each review is going to go themselves, but that won't stop them criticising the umpire after they know the outcome. KP was full of it before.
As opposed to his batting which is so fluid and beautiful on the eye.Steve Smith does signal DRS in a douchey way I'll admit
A ball diameter is actually quite a lot when it comes down to it.Most (all?) of the 'bad' umpiring decisions this match have only been marginal anyway - lbws hitting or missing by a ball diameter. The commentators and spectators don't even know which way each review is going to go themselves, but that won't stop them criticising the umpire after they know the outcome. KP was full of it before.
You mean the dullard drones?and all to the dulcid tones of warne and KP
even the best dog lays turds**** me this has been a really good test - something we haven't seen in ashes tests of late (i'd argue that 60ao was quite a funny time tho plus broadface)
it's been a contest so far, heading in to the final day, most people have been pulling their weight especially every bowler, barmy army in full swing, there is a good bit of harmless controversy, i love it i really do... and all to the dulcid tones of warne and KP