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Old 27-09-2009, 06:14 AM   #16 (permalink)
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Morgan's kept for Ireland before. Not what you'd call a wicket keeper but, unlike Collingwood, actually seems to have done it before at lower levels.
Once for Ireland & twice for Middlesex 2nds, if CricketArchive is to be believed.
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Old 27-09-2009, 06:17 AM   #18 (permalink)
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Once for Ireland & twice for Middlesex 2nds, if CricketArchive is to be believed.
What I find odd is that he actually has one First Class stumping to his name, but hasn't been the designated wicket-keeper for a First Class match before. I can only assume he took over the gloves mid-game once as a result of the designated gloveman being injured.
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Old 27-09-2009, 06:18 AM   #19 (permalink)
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What I find odd is that he actually has one First Class stumping to his name, but hasn't been the designated wicket-keeper for a First Class match before. I can only assume he took over the gloves mid-game once as a result of a designated gloveman being injured.
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Alright but then we lose our best outfield catcher
Morgan's an excellent fielder too tbf.
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I think if Strauss wasn't skipper he'd have taken the gloves, am sure he was our reserve WK for the last WC
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England 263
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Old 27-09-2009, 06:30 AM   #24 (permalink)
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Don't think this is actually on Foxtel at all. Don't know why they don't just do what they did yesterday and run the replay straight after the first game. Disappointing.
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What I find odd is that he actually has one First Class stumping to his name, but hasn't been the designated wicket-keeper for a First Class match before. I can only assume he took over the gloves mid-game once as a result of the designated gloveman being injured.
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Ironically the bowler was David Nash, who was Middlesex's keeper for the game. It looks like it was petering out to a draw and they were having a bit of fun when he took over.

Shocker from Steyn first up, but second ball bang on target.
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England to meekly surrender for about 220. Anything else is a surprise really.
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Hmm England's odds on winning are pretty horrific. 3.20 on Cricinfo's flashy updatey one.
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Foxtel will probably show a replay tomorrow but they obviously think we prefer to watch our cousins across the water.
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Strauss is so good when good and he has been all summer.
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Old 27-09-2009, 06:45 AM   #30 (permalink)
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Hmm England's odds on winning are pretty horrific. 3.20 on Cricinfo's flashy updatey one.
11/5 in old money. That's pretty decent value, tbh.
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