Arthur Crabtree wrote:dan08 wrote:Mohammad Amir made his comeback today. Took 3 wickets and bowled around 85mph.
If we'd kept him in jail longer, he'd be England qualified by now.

Arthur Crabtree wrote:dan08 wrote:Mohammad Amir made his comeback today. Took 3 wickets and bowled around 85mph.
If we'd kept him in jail longer, he'd be England qualified by now.

D/L wrote:Words fail me for once.
Durhamfootman wrote: If someone can find a better site that includes SR's, econ's and who was involved in run outs in the scorecards, for FL purposes, I'd be right up for it.
dan08 wrote:I quite like the new Cricinfo layout. It is very slow though and i hate the autoplay videos.
Durhamfootman wrote:I'd be in favour of that. I hate cr@pinfo. If someone can find a better site that includes SR's, econ's and who was involved in run outs in the scorecards, for FL purposes, I'd be right up for it.
D/L wrote:Words fail me for once.
GarlicJam wrote:I put forward the city of Launceston, Tasmania as the new capital of world cricket.
Australia have won 5 world cups and in three of them, the man of the match has been a Launcestonian. First Boon in '87, Ponting in '03 and now Faulkner.
Now country can make the same claim, let alone a piddly little city like Lonnie.
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