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Members' Lounge => Sport => Topic started by: Bellringer on January 07, 2011, 09:19:40 am
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Good morning, and what a very good morning it is if you are a cricket fan.
Overnight the England team completed an innings victory in Sidney to not only retain the Ashes, but also win the series of five tests by 3 - 1 with one drawn. AND all three wins were by an innings margin, that's impressive and very convincing.
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Well I suppose that once in 25 years should be enough for any cricket fan! As there are only two teams involved the chances of winning should be evens, however it looks as though the real odds are 25 to one! Can't wait to 2036 for the next "celebration". I personally think that the match was fixed by some massive betting syndicate who were tired of only getting a minute return on their stakes for so many years. L0L L0L L0L
The game needs more glamour!
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After 24 years of pain and expectation since the last time we won over there I'm just going to enjoy the fact that we well and truly stuffed them. Every Ashes tour I'd be sat up late into the night listening expecting us to do well only to find us getting well and truly battered. A couple of jokes from Michael Vaughan on Test match special in the middle of the night (sad to be up listening I know but it is only every four years). What do you call an Aussie with a hundred - answer a bowler. What do you call an Aussie with a bottle of champagne? - answer a waiter.
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Well I suppose that once in 25 years should be enough for any cricket fan!
You disappoint me Yorkie. At a time when things are all 'doom and gloom' and it's January ie the depth of winter, what could be better than a bit of good old fashioned success to cheer up most people in the UK? The fact that it happens to be a cricket team is neither here nor there.
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Dunno what happened there, I managed to get my comment in as part of Yorkie's quote!!
As for the 'glamour' bit - well that just wouldn't be cricket would it?
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As for the 'glamour' bit - well that just wouldn't be cricket would it?
I am sure that you must be aware of the great success the England Women's Team have had over past years! Hey Ho and all that jazz! _))*
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I am sure that you must be aware of the great success the England Women's Team have had over past years! Hey Ho and all that jazz! _))*
I do have a certain amount of knowledge about the Ladies' achievements and I am impressed by yours - I assume by saying 'Hey Ho and all that jazz' that you could be referring to one of the best known female England cricketers namely one Rachel Heyhoe-Flint OBE DL, who was a prolific batsman and Captain. She has recently become a Conservative member of the House of Lords too.
In this politically correct world of ours these days, the thought strikes me - can a female cricketer be referred to as a "batsman"?
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To be absolutely PC I think they should all be refered to as Batpersons. I have a mild interest in Cricket having played my end on many occasion and was once a member of Colwyn Bay Cricket Club where my Father in Law was Treasurer for 35 odd years. $wales
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BBC Television commentator David Vine (left) interviews the captains of Glamorgan, Tony Lewis (right), and Leicestershire, Ray Illingworth (centre), prior to their John Player Sunday League match at Llandudno's Oval, 22nd June 1969. Glamorgan won by 10 wickets.
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Tony Lewis batting for Glamorgan 1969.
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England become No 1 Test Team in the world following their third win in three tests against India. Not bad after winning the Ashes in Australia earlier in the year.
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Llandudno Cricket 1st. team won the semi final of the Welsh Cup on Sunday and will meet Swansea on the 28th Aug. at Glamorgans ground The Swalec Stadium for the final. ££$
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Quiggs. I see from today's DP that they had a resounding win on Saturday in the N Wales League but have dropped to 4th in the table having lost 18 points for 'fielding' an ineligible player. How come?
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I was surprised to learn that the Oval Cricket Ground and Facilities only yield a very minimal amount in revenue to the Council.
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The Cricket Club hold two separate agreements
1. A Lease for the Clubhouse and Cricket Square, which has a rental of £69.31 per annum
2. A Licence of the Outfield and Cricket Net Practice facility, which has a rental of £1 per annum
I old have thought it was worth a bit more than these pitiful amounts!
Just 'ain't Cricket!
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Surely, they must have an alcohol licence for their clubhouse.
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Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney in shock talks over new Welsh sports team purchase
Reports suggest the Hollywood duo are set to take on a new challenge
According to The Sun and Telegraph, the pair, who have revolutionised the North Wales football club, have been in talks with the ECB about the possibility of purchasing a significant stake in the Hundred side, reports WalesOnline.
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