View Full Version : 3rd ODI. Australia Vs NZ.
Jarro
10th December 2005, 12:06 PM
.. does anyone really care about this game :roll:
hang on ... Gilly's out for another duck :shock: Aussies 2/1 after the 1st over :oops:
AndyP
10th December 2005, 12:28 PM
I'd already asked if anyone cared about the whole series. I don't.
There's no point to playing the Kiwis every year. It's more beneficial to them than it is to us.
Jarro
10th December 2005, 12:46 PM
good warm-up games for us though, considering we're playing South Africa next.
Trung
10th December 2005, 10:25 PM
we lost after posting 331 runs :?
terryand
10th December 2005, 10:29 PM
I guess that the sort of game you get when you play on a football field with a slab of concrete in the middle :roll:
Terry.
Jarro
10th December 2005, 10:33 PM
pretty good chase from the Kiwis though, 330 odd should have been more than enough to win the game for us .... Hussey played the second best innings i have seen in a while :wink:
markTHEblake
10th December 2005, 11:35 PM
If a football field is so easy to score 330 on, how come Australia didnt score 430?
Fishman Dan
11th December 2005, 08:27 AM
Why wasn't Dizzy sent over, instead of that no name QLD'er Pie-Chucker who went for 1000?
terryand
11th December 2005, 08:38 AM
Why wasn't Dizzy sent over, instead of that no name QLD'er Pie-Chucker who went for 1000?
Yeah,he nearly went for as many as Lee the game before :?
Terry.
Fishman Dan
11th December 2005, 09:49 AM
Lee had a sinus somethingorother that affected his brain. Leave him out of it :roll:
Lewis and this other kiddie were crap. That combined with Ponting's captaincy, a World Record was always on the cards. At least Dizzy would have had the brains to bowl at their toes!
Moe Norman
11th December 2005, 05:53 PM
Why wasn't Dizzy sent over, instead of that no name QLD'er Pie-Chucker who went for 1000? they wanted a like for like replacement.
Bruce
11th December 2005, 09:22 PM
Lee had a sinus somethingorother that affected his brain. Leave him out of it :roll:
And thank God they've got to the bottom of the problem. It has only taken them 5 years to find out just what was affecting his brain. Can he be saved though?
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