Not any more. DD came in the other night and the following conversation took place:marc71178 said:I thought the chef was the duck's favourite?
Correction: Canada require 160 off 30; currently 29 runs needed off 3.3 overs.Steulen said:This one's going to the wire...Canada 128/6 with 9.2 overs to go, 60 runs needed.
Meanwhile, Scotland secure qualifiaction with a 27 run win over Namibia.
That's bluddy tragic.. Down to Namibia and Netherlands now for the playoff spotluckyeddie said:W Stelling 6 0 31 5
2 in 2 at the end of his final over - huge chance now.
If they pull this off they'll be smoking five-skinners in his honour in old Amsterdam tonight.
Close, but no joint. Lost by 2 wickets with 1 ball left.
Surprisingly high amount, considering their weather isn't really that conducive to the sport.Samuel_Vimes said:Right, time to cheer for the Statesians - I'd like to order a thumping victory over Bermuda. Or Denmark to beat Ireland, of course, but somehow I don't see it happening!
The Danes have 3000 players, btw, would fit chekmeout's requirement
Yeah, it was quite popular. A football anorak like yourself might recognise the name Jes Hogh - he played junior cricket in Aalborg before moving to footballBoyBrumby said:Surprisingly high amount, considering their weather isn't really that conducive to the sport.
Think I read somewhere it was the Brits who engineered the Danish railways who introduced it.
LOL - he's changed nationality?!kwek said:f*** f*** we lost Van bunge failing ...de grooth is imo the biggest flop of the dutch batting line up.
Didn't he play for Chelsea once?Samuel_Vimes said:Yeah, it was quite popular. A football anorak like yourself might recognise the name Jes Hogh - he played junior cricket in Aalborg before moving to football
Tom, not Nick.marc71178 said:LOL - he's changed nationality?!
Indeed. At least according to a quick google search.marc71178 said:Didn't he play for Chelsea once?