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***Official*** ICC Trophy Thread

luckyeddie

Cricket Web Staff Member
marc71178 said:
I thought the chef was the duck's favourite?
Not any more. DD came in the other night and the following conversation took place:

<quack> What's the special tonight, Chef?

<NdG> ******s

<quack> Mmmmmmm, I love ******s in onion gravy. Are they Brains or did you make them yourself?

<NdG> Made them myself.

<quack> I've often wondered. What goes into your ******s?

<NdG> Just brains
 

Steulen

International Regular
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.
 

Steulen

International Regular
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.
Correction: Canada require 160 off 30; currently 29 runs needed off 3.3 overs.
 

luckyeddie

Cricket Web Staff Member
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.
 
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chekmeout

U19 Debutant
luckyeddie 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.
That's bluddy tragic.. Down to Namibia and Netherlands now for the playoff spot
 

chekmeout

U19 Debutant
It would have been better for teams like Netherlands and Namibia to qualify because at least they have locals playing the sport which is one of the most important things IMO.
 

Kweek

Cricketer Of The Year
f*** f*** we lost :( Van bunge failing :( ...de grooth is imo the biggest flop of the dutch batting line up.
ten Doeschate not there...
damnit we need to win from scotland tomorrow!
 

cricket player

International Debutant
Sucha a good potential in USA to make a strong team,but yet again they failed. The fighting between usaca and clp is ruining the game in United states,

So many talented youngsters so much potential but they failed to dig it out,

Dead on ****ing Dainty ****.
 

Magrat Garlick

Rather Mad Witch
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 ;)
 

BoyBrumby

Englishman
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 ;)
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.
 

Magrat Garlick

Rather Mad Witch
BoyBrumby 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.
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
 

marc71178

Eyes not spreadsheets
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
Didn't he play for Chelsea once?
 

JeffStar

School Boy/Girl Cricketer
check out http://www.bigcricket.com (affliliated with this site via hosting) for my latest view- cartoon on the USA cricket troubles on/off the field.

hopefully the teams latest embarassment will result in the so called president and the rest of his crew's removal.
 

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