Ladies and Gentlemen, we have a winner.1. Seeing Bradman bat in the Test against England in 1946
2. Attending all the days play of the tied test between Aussies and WI at the Gabba
It's been 11th year running....So how far back does this fascination with NZ cricket date?
Widdles on the chips of all other efforts really.1. Seeing Bradman bat in the Test against England in 1946
2. Attending all the days play of the tied test between Aussies and WI at the Gabba
not fair1. Seeing Bradman bat in the Test against England in 1946
2. Attending all the days play of the tied test between Aussies and WI at the Gabba
Yeah. Was the only match of the series I'd watched too. Was such a sharp contrast to an earlier match that had a team bowled out for 90 odd.I can honestly say that despite being an Indian fan, I enjoyed South Africa chasing down 434 more than any other cricketing moment, even those involving Indian cricket. I just loved that moment so much, and felt privileged to have watched it as it all went down.
Sure its ODI cricket and a fluff random series, but boy it was unbelievable.
Adding to this:1. Seeing Bradman bat in the Test against England in 1946
2. Attending all the days play of the tied test between Aussies and WI at the Gabba
Had a similar experience all day long at Headingley in 2008 where they had us pay for the beers and then said 'take how many you've ordered'Adding to this:
1. Once bought two (light) beers at the SCG and they only charged me for one
*****.Adding to this:
1. Once bought two (light) beers at the SCG and they only charged me for one
Ah yes you did inform me of it before the 2009 game was called off without a ball being bowled.Had a similar experience all day long at Headingley in 2008 where they had us pay for the beers and then said 'take how many you've ordered'
Oooops how did we accidentally take double what we needed each time?
They only sell light b33r ****.*****.