luckyeddie
Cricket Web Staff Member
Derby, about 110 miles north of London.SJS said:LE, where in England are you ?
I was in London from 21st till 27th of this month and it would have been great to meet up with you.
Next time, perhaps?
Derby, about 110 miles north of London.SJS said:LE, where in England are you ?
I was in London from 21st till 27th of this month and it would have been great to meet up with you.
My brother is now moving to Birmingham (Warwick University) so next time I will be closer to Derby.luckyeddie said:Derby, about 110 miles north of London.
Next time, perhaps?
Coventry, not Birmingham.SJS said:My brother is now moving to Birmingham (Warwick University) so next time I will be closer to Derby.
Thats right. I say Birmingham because thats where i willl fly intogreg said:Coventry, not Birmingham.
And Birmingham Universityluckyeddie said:True.
Aston University's the one in Brum
thats a university now?greg said:And Birmingham University
Let me know if you visit him!SJS said:My brother is now moving to Birmingham (Warwick University) so next time I will be closer to Derby.
I would agree in general, unless something unlooked for happens in the Pakistan series. It wont help anyone but the opposition if you keep changing openers every match. In fact I would give gambhir this Pakistan series to prove himself since he's already been in the side for awhile.Arjun said:The other opener- One opener should be persisted with in all three matches against Pakistan, and the other should play the full series against England. Jaffer is in fantastic form in Ranji, and is also scoring quickly, and hittign big shots, so he may just make the XI in Pakistan. If not, he should play the full series against England, and the same can be said of Gambhir.
I was discussing proper universities. You'll be telling me that Liverpool's got a 'Red Brick' university next.greg said:And Birmingham University
What do you mean by that?? I got an offer from Birmingham and was seriously considering it, unless LSE, UCL or Cambridge send something soon.luckyeddie said:I was discussing proper universities.
Take it. Revising for your exams whilst pretending to watch the cricket at Edgbaston. Glorious.pug said:What do you mean by that?? I got an offer from Birmingham and was seriously considering it, unless LSE, UCL or Cambridge send something soon.
Cool. Anyways its the only offer I have so far.greg said:Take it. Revising for your exams whilst pretending to watch the cricket at Edgbaston. Glorious.
LE's making a joke about polys. Coventry, Aston, John Moores...
Come on, this is true to form on Cricketweb.Neil Pickup said:Ah, come on guys! Positive!
Oh, we'd hammer India in England, but doing it in India is going to be very difficult.Craig said:So at this rate England will play a lot better then this. I would expect so, I mean they have faced quality spin in Asia and have won Test series. And people like Kumble and Harbhajan have played a far bit of CC so some of he newer members if the team (ie Bell, KP, or to an extent Collingwood) probably would have faced them somewhere along the lines.
The best thing I can say about Birmingham is that it's sufficiently far away from both London and Manchester to be bearable.pug said:Cool. Anyways its the only offer I have so far.
I went to Aston University once.greg said:Take it. Revising for your exams whilst pretending to watch the cricket at Edgbaston. Glorious.
LE's making a joke about polys. Coventry, Aston, John Moores...
This will make my rejection (if thats what it will be) from cambridge that much more bearable. Birmingham... a holy place for metal worshippers.luckyeddie said:Actually, the best thing I can say about Birmingham is that Black Sabbath originated from there.
AC/DC went to Strathfield High (but only till the age of 13) if that's what youre after.pug said:This will make my rejection (if thats what it will be) from cambridge that much more bearable. Birmingham... a holy place for metal worshippers.