is 20/20 the new oneday Cricket
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is 20/20 the new oneday Cricket
hope not ..not yet anyway...
sometime later
Flash in the pan that will die sooner rather than later.
Last edited by mavric41; 16-02-2005 at 05:10 AM.
Only two states to be in - Queensland and drunk.
yes its the new one day cricket![]()
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geez half the teams have not even played the game.. how can u say that
It'll take off I reckon
Last edited by Fiery; 16-02-2005 at 06:09 AM.
Because it takes the things out of cricket that are special and makes it common place. Its the same reason you don't have champagne or filet mignon everyday. Sooner or later you get sick of it and go to something else.
I bathe in champagne every day and the novelty still hasn't worn off.Originally Posted by mavric41
There are so many lines I could use about Kiwis and sheep with your answer, but I won't.Originally Posted by Fiery
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Go ahead!Originally Posted by Fiery
Anyway...I hope it doesn't replace 50 over cricket, really love 50 over games.
Whoops missed the t. Silly me. I'll give myself an uppercut. Ouch! That really hurt!Originally Posted by _Ed_
Bring em on skippy!Originally Posted by mavric41
I just read an article in Time magazine which did a random survey of people from around the world that showed that Australians are considered "ugly" and "stupid" compared to New Zealanders. Wasn't sure if the results of the survey really prove anything but it's a pretty well-respected magazine.
I think the same magazine said that New Zealanders were white and fluffy and made good jumpers. Who doesn't like that?![]()
All I can say is 'ansjk13'
However I dare say it will take off, become unbelievably popular, pick up in the states, become an Olympic event, have America win it and produce a film about it, and then be replaced by Ten/10 cricket in 2039.
Der, doesn't it seem logical?
<Tom> Do you have role models you try and live up to?
<Cameron> Role models, not as such. I try to base my self on someone like .. Ian Botham i.e. I come in late in the game and try and belt as many runs as I can. I also try to help in the bowling department. Really, I try to live up to my dad. He always belts me with a burlap sack full of reeds saying "WHY! WHY DIDN'T YOU WIN!" I tell him it wasn't my fault, it was the middle order but he won't listen ... he just keeps hitting ...
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