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Six and Out - Some Serious Cricket

July 20th, 2007

Strauss finds some form

The 1st test between England and India got underway with a slightly stuttery start. Winning the toss, England captain Michael Vaughan elected to bat. Alastair Cook was out fairly cheaply, but out-of-form Andrew Strauss made runs (96) in a partnership with Vaughan (79). England were looking great at one point, when they were off the […]

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July 18th, 2007

England vs India

Six & Out has taken a wee break recently. The break was a little impromptu as a result of a couple of cricket-caused finger injuries, on top of a promptu week away in the sun, where there was no Internet access. That means that S&O finds itself a little behind the times and struggling […]

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July 4th, 2007

Englindies / Westingland

Two Twenty20’s and two one day Internationals down and… scores are level. England and the West Indies are so evenly matched that there’s very little to separate them. And that’s not saying we’ve had four tense and exciting games - quite the opposite, in fact. Rather, we’ve been treated to four very one sided affairs, […]

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June 28th, 2007

Collingwood: one day captain

After Vaughan quit as captain of the one day side, all eyes were on who would be named as captain. Speculation was spot on as it was eventually given to Paul Collingwood. Irony abounds, considering that Collingwood was the most-oft picked player for the chop during England’s recent “down-time”. Fortunately, the crazy men have seen […]

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June 20th, 2007

England seal emphatic series victory

England took hold of the dead rubber and gave it a bloody good slap to take an assured 2-0 series victory and turn it in to an emphatic whooping by winning the final match of the series and sealing the 3-0 victory. As rain wiped out the first day and a half, a result looked […]

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June 8th, 2007

Fred starts home schooling

This is why we love Freddie so much. Embroiled in a “row” over Fredalogate following comments from Michael Vaughan, we were all waiting to hear what Fred had to say about it all. Stoic as ever, Fred shrugged it all off. After meeting Vaughan for lunch, Fred’s outlook on the whole issue was, for want […]

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May 31st, 2007

Flintoff out

Andrew Flintoff will have another operation on his ankle, which looks set to put him out for a considerable amount of time. Rumours have been floating around that he may even be forced to stop bowling and concentrate on a career as a batsman. Other rumours say that the earliest he’ll be back in action […]

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May 29th, 2007

The Philip Schofield report

The Schofield report has been out for a while now and I’ve stayed virtually silent about it. There are a number of reasons for this. Firstly, I’ve been outrageously busy at work. Secondly, I never really expected it to say or do anything very interesting. Thirdly, it actually doesn’t say or do anything particularly interesting. […]

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May 28th, 2007

England cruise to easy victory

2nd Test, England vs West Indies, Headingley
England sealed a convincing victory in the 2nd test, by an innings an 280 odd runs. Batting first, England notched up 570-7 dec in a day and a half, with Micheal Vaughan (103) and Kevin Pietersen (226) the stars of the show. In response, West Indies were bowled out […]

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May 26th, 2007

If only Richie were still commentating…

West Indies have finished Day 2 of the number 2 test match of this England West Indies series on, wait for it…
“chu for twenny-chu”. Marvellous effort.
Here for a head’s up.
Tags: cricket, Cricket Jokes, England, funny, Its-a-Funny-Old-Game, marvellous-effort-that, richie-benaud, west-indies

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