Red_Ink_Squid
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True, they're only 49%Cricviz saying 51% India to win
lol it’s the other way around.
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True, they're only 49%Cricviz saying 51% India to win
lol it’s the other way around.
Offensive, I hope you step on a lego.i'm sorry was this post written by the israeli department of defence or
Pretty funny, but the draw must be quite probable, and I guess 0.5% (or less) chance of a tie.True, they're only 49%
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He's so wayward. Bowls a couple of pies every single over.'Prasidh in the middle of a good spell'
Still going at 6 an over
Shame it took him 5-6 to come back but it's amazing to see how he developed against spin. Ashwin and Miraz were all over him like a rash in 2016. Now he plays spin superbly.Duckett's so good. Really has been a revelation since he came back into the side. Average up at 46 since his return, strike rate over 85, suits this side perfectly. Love to see it
Insane self report.At this rate, only bad light and rain can save India just like how Bucknor saved them at Lords and eventually helping them win the series in 2007
If you're confident, quick on your feet and have a nice range you'd succeed against spin.Shame it took him 5-6 to come back but it's amazing to see how he developed against spin. Ashwin and Miraz were all over him like a rash in 2016. Now he plays spin superbly.
India dominated the remaining two tests after surviving the first.At this rate, only bad light and rain can save India just like how Bucknor saved them at Lords and eventually helping them win the series in 2007
There have been nearly 2,600 test matches ever played, and I'll round up to that number for the sake of the math, and there have been two tied tests, so... that makes it a 0.077% chance of a tie, perhaps? :PPretty funny, but the draw must be quite probable, and I guess 0.5% (or less) chance of a tie.
Ashley Bach - sounds like a job for you.Guys, can someone tell me the score. My phone is tripping right now and I can’t access the CI website…not even google is loading properly
Thanks,
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