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Old 25-07-2007, 04:54 AM   #586 (permalink)
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the future bowler of pakistan leaving the commentators in suprise with his performance

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The English commentators for some reason glossed over his performance on the sky cast, Rob Key even said "But when he gets into higher level cricket he'll just be a one trick pony and the batsman will work him of their legs" And i was thinking, how the hell do you work that of your legs???
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Old 25-07-2007, 04:57 AM   #587 (permalink)
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Old 25-07-2007, 02:46 PM   #588 (permalink)
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I remember watching this match as a little kid, at least the winning runs. Even more then Qadir winning it, I remember it for Walsh's great sportsmanship. Salim Jaffer at the non-striker's end was constantly leaving the crease for a run, even before the ball would be bowled. On one of the deliveries, Walsh simply stopped as he got to the wicket and stared at Jaffer with arms on his hips. Jaffer scurried back, but would've been easily out had Walsh wanted. Considering that was the last wicket and how close the match was, I gained major respect for Walsh after that. If memory serves, the organizers even gave Walsh some sort of a Sportsmanship award in the post-match ceremonies.

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Old 25-07-2007, 03:00 PM   #589 (permalink)
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This should be nominated for the best thread award, and infact forget nominate win it!
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Old 26-07-2007, 01:58 AM   #590 (permalink)
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Old 26-07-2007, 02:29 AM   #591 (permalink)
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the future bowler of pakistan leaving the commentators in suprise with his performance

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This footage is from early 2006, isn't it? Seen it many times
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I remember watching this match as a little kid, at least the winning runs. Even more then Qadir winning it, I remember it for Walsh's great sportsmanship. Salim Jaffer at the non-striker's end was constantly leaving the crease for a run, even before the ball would be bowled. On one of the deliveries, Walsh simply stopped as he got to the wicket and stared at Jaffer with arms on his hips. Jaffer scurried back, but would've been easily out had Walsh wanted. Considering that was the last wicket and how close the match was, I gained major respect for Walsh after that. If memory serves, the organizers even gave Walsh some sort of a Sportsmanship award in the post-match ceremonies.
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Old 26-07-2007, 08:09 AM   #595 (permalink)
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U2's cover album for Joshua Tree. Apparently my avatar is not as clear as it looks to me. Richard also commented that he had trouble making it out.
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U2's cover album for Joshua Tree. Apparently my avatar is not as clear as it looks to me. Richard also commented that he had trouble making it out.
Worked it out as soon as I saw it tbh.
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U2's cover album for Joshua Tree. Apparently my avatar is not as clear as it looks to me. Richard also commented that he had trouble making it out.
Well I actually don't pay any attention to U2 so that doesn't really count.
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Well I actually don't pay any attention to U2 so that doesn't really count.
Shame. Suppose I couldn't expect any better from a Lahori.
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Some of you might not know this, but England's cricket coach used to bowl a bit himself. Donald's 6/53 v England.
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