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Date: 14 Mar 2003 19:39 (UTC)no subject
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Date: 14 Mar 2003 22:12 (UTC)However, the color commentary is significantly better.
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Date: 14 Mar 2003 23:06 (UTC)I believe Douglas Adams had the scoop on cricket before anyone else. };=8)
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Date: 14 Mar 2003 22:40 (UTC)Presumably that was written in English, although I think I find Swahili rather somewhat more comprehendable ;-P
CYa!
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Date: 15 Mar 2003 03:05 (UTC)Zaheer (Indian cricketer) bowles an excellent ball down the pitch
which pitches straight - and stays straight.
which goes straight and stays straight (Balls are usually given a left or right spin, or hit irregularities in the pitch which makes them serve left or right)
Not that Astle has a clue as to what's happening, because he can't shift his feet, plays all around the ball, and watches as it raps his pads plum"
Despite the ball only going straight, Astle (New Zealand cricketer) doesn't know how to hit it, and it strikes his leg pads in the middle. (when the pads are used to stop the ball from striking the wicket, that's "leg before wicket" and you're out)
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Date: 15 Mar 2003 04:41 (UTC)That was the best over by over commentary I have read in ages