Hahaa, South African's are taking over :P I usually support the team with the most South Africans in..poms cant even breed their own forumites anymore
Most of the time, that's England!
Hahaa, South African's are taking over :P I usually support the team with the most South Africans in..poms cant even breed their own forumites anymore
I believe the term actually is "innings".. More than one would be " innings' "..I have a question.
Why plural form is used in the case of 1 innings?
In the grammar of English, 1 must be singular form.
When England are playing a one day international, then 'outings' is probably more accurate.I believe the term actually is "innings".. More than one would be " innings' "..
Could be wrong though.
Yeah, you are wrong (sorry!)I believe the term actually is "innings".. More than one would be " innings' "..
Could be wrong though.
Got half right, that's good enough for me hahaYeah, you are wrong (sorry!)
Singular or plural is "innings" and you never pluralise anything with an apostrophe.
Welcome to CW!I stopped following the game at 80/8 ; since then an impressive turnaround and if their bowling was at full strength you would have given SA half a chance.
Welcome mate.Hello, newb checking in. Relative latecomer to serious cricket appreciation - although early memories of childhood summers largely feature Richie's voice on C4, Merv's tache, and what seemed like one long England collapse. So the bug bit early. These days it bit again thanks to a combination of insomnia and Robelinda's youtube channel. Seriously addictive stuff.
And a far better username.It's like SS without the whole watching cricket thing.
welcome...Hi , I am a hopeless cricket player, although I did learn that bowling a bit back of the length hit a bump that induced a molly grubber that went on to hit the stumps in my next door neighbours back yard. I grew up loving the West Indies annihilate all before them. I have strange dreams where famous cricketers visit my home. After a test in South Africa, (the one Cummins scored the winning runs) I said to Steve Waugh "how good was that?". He just shrugged his shoulders and wanted to talk about his fishing boat, which was parked in my driveway. The other night, I was visiting a friend's house, and he introduced me to a friend who was staying over. It was about 10 minutes before I realised it was Kevin Pietersen. He was actually quite laid back, probably recovering from his ashes celebrations. I thought I better ask him some questions now that I'm a member of the cricket forum. Those members would not expect me to pass up an opportunity like this to ask him some hard-hitting questions. So I asked him what it was like to have to talk about cricket all the time. I know it was all a dream so I didn't have full control over what I was doing. Unfortunately I can't remember the other details, but I'm sure I left out the most interesting bits.
To make a long story short, I appreciate this forum, and to all the nutters out there that enjoy cricket.