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**Official** Australia in Bangladesh

luckyeddie

Cricket Web Staff Member
aussie said:
wont be neccessary..
But what would you do if they scored another 134 runs, therefore beating the 488 (currently their highest score) they made against Zimbabwe in Chittagong last year?
 

TT Boy

Hall of Fame Member
luckyeddie said:
But what would you do if they scored another 134 runs, therefore beating the 488 (currently their highest score) they made against Zimbabwe in Chittagong last year?
Change his name by deed pool to Rajin?
 

aussie

Hall of Fame Member
luckyeddie said:
But what would you do if they scored another 134 runs, therefore beating the 488 (currently their highest score) they made against Zimbabwe in Chittagong last year?
i'm pretty sure that wont happen, so i dont want to think along those lines because i know i'll get really sick, i.e serious headaches, excess vomiting, tearing out if hair etc..
 

Adamc

Cricketer Of The Year
Just wondering aussie, what's your connection to Australia (if any) that makes you support them?
 

dontcloseyoureyes

BARNES OUT
aussie said:
i'm pretty sure that wont happen, so i dont want to think along those lines because i know i'll get really sick, i.e serious headaches, excess vomiting, tearing out if hair etc..
:laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: You can't be serious.
 

Son Of Coco

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
luckyeddie said:
But what would you do if they scored another 134 runs, therefore beating the 488 (currently their highest score) they made against Zimbabwe in Chittagong last year?
I'd demand that the next one's played on turf.
 

howardj

International Coach
I thought Gillespie, given the incredibly docile pitch, was outstanding today. This is what McGrath does on flat pitches - bowls very straight; prizes out batsmen through sheer persistance; and still manages to be economical. His final spell was outstanding. Very impressed. It may well be that the old firm (McGrath, Lee, Gillespie and Warne) will be re-united at the 'Gabba, for a final Ashes assault later this year.
 

Jono

Virat Kohli (c)
Son Of Coco said:
I'd demand that the next one's played on turf.
Lol. 24 hrs ago it would have been claimed Australia could bowl out Bangladesh with a ping pong ball :p
 

FaaipDeOiad

Hall of Fame Member
howardj said:
I thought Gillespie, given the incredibly docile pitch, was outstanding today. This is what McGrath does on flat pitches - bowls very straight; prizes out batsmen through sheer persistance; and still manages to be economical. His final spell was outstanding. Very impressed. It may well be that the old firm (McGrath, Lee, Gillespie and Warne) will be re-united at the 'Gabba, for a final Ashes assault later this year.
I agree. Gillespie was excellent.
 

Autobahn

State 12th Man
Basically Bangladesh did what the situation called for, they played aggressive cricket against a tired side and they have ended up stunning Aus for the moment.

Good batting allround from the top and middle order which has been weak in the past and a sparkling century from Shahriar Nafees with great support from Bashar who both from the sounds of it gave warney a good spanking. :laugh:

However i feel ponting and co will come out tomorrow twice as agressive, and that will be the real test for the tigers, i'm not going to pass comment on this pitch until i see how the aussies bat first.

Gillespie will be gald to be back in the wickets no doubt.
 

aussie

Hall of Fame Member
marc71178 said:
He's a glory hunter, pure and simple.
they cannot be more of fool on this site than you, why dont start acting like a mature & stop behaving like a woman, you are like those whore's on the streets wont stop pesting your girly little irritating self around the place.
 

aussie

Hall of Fame Member
howardj said:
It may well be that the old firm (McGrath, Lee, Gillespie and Warne) will be re-united at the 'Gabba, for a final Ashes assault later this year.
word, that could well & happen.
 

FaaipDeOiad

Hall of Fame Member
aussie said:
they cannot be more of fool on this site than you, why dont start acting like a mature & stop behaving like a woman, you are like those whore's on the streets wont stop pesting your girly little irritating self around the place.
Hahahaha!
 

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