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Monthly Archives: June 2008
Beau’s less beige than Warney
There’s talk around the traps that Beau’s first test was Beige and ed no where near a test match spinner. I thought I’d see how he compares to other champion Australian spinners, after one test. Of course it’s a pretty … Continue reading
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Tagged Baggy Greens, beau casson, bill o'reilly, clarrie grimmet, Doug Ring, Jack Iverson, Kerry O'Keefe, leg spinning, Richie Benaud, Shane Warne, Stuart MacGill, Terry Jenner
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Gayle reads backwards wicket perfectly
It seems that Shivnarine Chanderpaul is having a pretty ordinary series now that he’s been laden with the prestigeous Lord Megachief of Gold title, averaging a mere 209 against the World’s top ranked Test team. A real blip then that … Continue reading
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Tagged Baggy Greens, chris gayle, Shiv Chanderpaul, west indies, Windies
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ELV Insanity Continues
The ELV’s were designed in Stellenbosch by a panel appointed by the IRB and led by Rod MacQueen. Perversely, the reason for their design was to simplify the game of Rugby. While this simplification may eventually lead to less confusion … Continue reading