King's?Not quite.
But he is doing very well. Went to the same school as me and his older sister was in my class. It`s a bit surreal at times, tbh.
King's?Not quite.
But he is doing very well. Went to the same school as me and his older sister was in my class. It`s a bit surreal at times, tbh.
Yours is such a tiny countryWent to the same school as me and his older sister was in my class. It`s a bit surreal at times, tbh.
Tauraroa Area School near Whangarei.King's?
All boils down to the Australia-Pakistan match.Pretty realistic chance of India meeting Pakistan in the quarters after this result. Interesting.
oh ok. Cos I went to King's while he was there A few years older than me thoughTauraroa Area School near Whangarei.
My Dad is a builder and was over at the Southee family house a year or so ago doing a job for them. Tim was on the couch laxing out most of the time but ventured outside to play some backyard cricket with his sister, apparantly.
Come to think of it, I am not sure if Tim went to my area school but his sister did and I know that Tim went to the Primary school just up the road. He may have done a couple of years at my area school before moving to Kings, as you said.
Never liked his sister, tbh.
She used to win everything in sport as well.
Welcome to irrotevYou're kind of undermining your own team's efforts with those claims,and making Taylor's century look less awesome.
By radio, you mean some looney tune talkback caller, Murray Deaker/Willie Lose or an actual radio report from a genuine news source?NZ radio saying the match was fixed.
And the India-Netherlands match of course.All boils down to the Australia-Pakistan match.
Ah, now that's what you call a real sport. Dancing even when the opposition wins.I'd be a tinge dissapointed if India-Pakistan clash in the quarters.Such a match is worthy of the semifinal or final.
I'd only be dissapointed before the match starts though.When it ends,i'll be on the street dancing