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mahisasur
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Posted on 08-15-05 10:47
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I hope the Aussies pull a spectacular draw
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le chef du nuit
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Posted on 08-15-05 10:56
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well they did wish they hadnt lost so many wickets going into tea tho, at one point w/ponting and warne at the crease and a 90 runs required in 14 overs, i thought whey coulda pulled a rabbit out the hat that would have been awesome
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newuser
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Posted on 08-15-05 11:33
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What a nail-biting finish? This might end as one of the best Ashes series in history. Second test, England won by 2 runs and the third test, Australia saved by 1 wicket. But in cricketing terms, it would have been really exciting if England had won today. Thanks for Bret Lee and Mcgrath, Australia survived and Ponting has his job secure for the time being. 4th and 5th test - fingers crossed for England. The mighty Aussies can roar back any time but let the resurging Englishmen have the last laugh.
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Brook
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Posted on 08-15-05 8:54
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Easily one of the best matches I've seen... (Chef, email me.)
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le chef du nuit
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Posted on 08-16-05 10:19
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i would, but i dont even know who you be
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