Is anyone else worried flintoff will never be the same again! http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/main.jhtml?xml=/sport/2008/07/01/scsuss101.xml
I might not even have said it had you not predicted it TBH.Wondering if you actually read my hidden text. Worked a charm if not, but you're usually pretty thorough.
They may be happier but the term doesnt exist and nor should it.I've had Irishmen pull me up for use of the term "British Isles" before now, saying it's not inclusive enough.
I'm happy with either, but I'd imagine Irishmen would be happier with the "British And Irish" ones.
I was insinuating we had run a pool on which page your first mention of the British Isles team thing would occur. Of course, you're just about to "correct" me and tell me what page it was on under your adjusted settings, but it all adds to the over-riding theme of your predictability.
O I C. Well, FYI it's page 192 for me.
England and Wales are already a united entity, thanks to the fact Glamorgan have always played in the Championship. If East Stirlingshire and some Irish county had done likewise the Cricket Board formed in 1997 would be the British Isles Cricket Board (or similar).I just meant it wouldn't really make sense having Ireland, Wales and Scotland together with England separate as Wales would be with England if anyone.
Langford-Smith has also retired. Needs time to potter about his flowerpots. Johnston's out of ODIs by now I think.Well yeah, but there's also O'Brien, O'Brien, Rankin, Langford-Smith, Johnson, Bray, Cusack, Fourie, Mooney (although I think he might have retired) and Whelan to account for. Probably more too who I can't think of off the top of my head.
From what I've heard he's retired.Well yeah, but there's also O'Brien, O'Brien, Rankin, Langford-Smith, Johnson, Bray, Cusack, Fourie, Mooney (although I think he might have retired) and Whelan to account for. Probably more too who I can't think of off the top of my head.
British Isles is the name if to be used. It includeds "Great Britain and Ireland" so why double up for no point.
In Ireland they have expressly forbidden it being labelled the British Isles in textbooks and such like. I can see why - they ain't British, so these isles ain't British either, just the one of them.They may be happier but the term doesnt exist and nor should it.
Oh yeah I know that, didn't word it the way I wanted too.England and Wales are already a united entity, thanks to the fact Glamorgan have always played in the Championship. If East Stirlingshire and some Irish county had done likewise the Cricket Board formed in 1997 would be the British Isles Cricket Board (or similar).
It's always made perfect sense, but was always unofficial, as there was a Welsh county in the Championship but not a Scottish or Irish one.
Yeh shocking really. In saying that, the innings may give him the confidence needed to perform at international level - not saying hes going to make 160s against the gun nations but it may be worth noting his average from here.jmarshalls avg.. jumped from 9.8 up to 25 after the Ireland match.. if he was not out. it would have been 27.7 it might improve beyound 30 after the scotland match.
That game was probably on a par with his impressive domestic form IMO. Therefore the confidence taken from that and domestic competitions makes him look like he will fire against top teams. When he plays real international teams I believe he will struggle just as much as before. I do want him to succeed though.Yeh shocking really. In saying that, the innings may give him the confidence needed to perform at international level - not saying hes going to make 160s against the gun nations but it may be worth noting his average from here.