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New Yorker Cricket: One Place Left
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Keep up with the latest cricket news, read the latest cricket opinion, and vent your own feelings with Hugh O'Connor at the New Yorker Cricket Blog. Friday, March 25, 2011. Well South Africa can never resist a good choke. Best not to dwell on it. But that’s what it was. Against an ordinary attack, for Kallis, de Villiers and Duminy to throw away their wickets as they did was nothing less than a choke. AB de Villiers getting run out with the asking rate at 4.5? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Eoin Mor...
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New Yorker Cricket: June 2010
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Keep up with the latest cricket news, read the latest cricket opinion, and vent your own feelings with Hugh O'Connor at the New Yorker Cricket Blog. Monday, June 7, 2010. Do The English Never Learn? A typical English reaction to an untypical English victory. Andy Flower and Andrew Strauss have changed the way English cricket is played. They worked hard on getting the squad fit and enthusiastic, and they have succeeded. The quality of fielding always gives us a sneak peek into the mindset of a tea...Maybe...
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New Yorker Cricket: January 2010
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Keep up with the latest cricket news, read the latest cricket opinion, and vent your own feelings with Hugh O'Connor at the New Yorker Cricket Blog. Sunday, January 17, 2010. It's no use playing the more stylish cricket, making the tons, and topping the stats lists if you can't do the basics. Australia discovered this to their detriment in the Ashes, and until the Johannesburg test it looked like South Africa might go the same way. South Africa head to India for a series that has all cricket fans licking...
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Sports from Sprouts: So BBC Sport are fans of Spinal Tap then?
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All the sports of the universe in an itty bitty living space. Tuesday, July 19, 2011. So BBC Sport are fans of Spinal Tap then? Sports in this post: Misc. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Gay Future with Murphy’s Stroke. Much sporting commentary of late has surrounded match fixing of one kind or another . But does anyone remember a certain race horsing scand. Everyone's new favourite cyclist: Johnny Hoogerland. Lord of the Rings strikeout for New York Times. View my complete profile.
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Sports from Sprouts: The Dubs are still writing songs
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All the sports of the universe in an itty bitty living space. Thursday, September 15, 2011. The Dubs are still writing songs. Sam is coming home. Sam is coming home,. Back to Molly Malone. He’s tired of cutting cabbages. In Kerry and Tyrone. He misses Anna Liffey,. The coddle and the crack. Sam is coming home again,. He wants a welcome back. 3 days to go. Check it dog, Sam is Coming Home. Sports in this post: GAA. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Gay Future with Murphy’s Stroke. When not watching, cha...
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New Yorker Cricket: August 2009
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Keep up with the latest cricket news, read the latest cricket opinion, and vent your own feelings with Hugh O'Connor at the New Yorker Cricket Blog. Thursday, August 27, 2009. It all ended so quickly. After 6 weeks, 5 matches, 5755 runs, 155 wickets, and a whole host of injuries, it all ended in a flurry of wickets to leave Andrew Strauss holding the earn aloft. England's tail in the 2007 drubbing did well to make it out to the crease - remember Giles, Harmison, and Panesar flolloping around? Still more ...
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New Yorker Cricket: Down to Business
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Keep up with the latest cricket news, read the latest cricket opinion, and vent your own feelings with Hugh O'Connor at the New Yorker Cricket Blog. Tuesday, March 22, 2011. A month on, and the World Cup is getting tense. No team has come through unscathed, but whatever happened before no longer matters. One team is three wins away from glory. Let's have a look at what they all face now. So what’s the verdict? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The Quiet Pint Comedy Club. View my complete profile.
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New Yorker Cricket: May 2010
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Keep up with the latest cricket news, read the latest cricket opinion, and vent your own feelings with Hugh O'Connor at the New Yorker Cricket Blog. Wednesday, May 19, 2010. On Top Of The World. So let's try and say it without the raised eyebrows, without that incredulous tone of voice, and perhaps most importantly of all, without the disbelieving nausea. England are world champions. England were the one team who looked happy chasing scores throughout the tournament, and you can put that down to Lumb, Ki...
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New Yorker Cricket: Part 2
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Keep up with the latest cricket news, read the latest cricket opinion, and vent your own feelings with Hugh O'Connor at the New Yorker Cricket Blog. Wednesday, March 23, 2011. The second quarter-final promises much, but can it deliver? On the one hand are the triple world champions, who made it through their group without much fuss, but totally failing to set the tournament alight. Australia v. India – the past v. the future? Consecutive crown. They cruised through the dullness of Group A, perhaps be...