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Join Date: Mar 2004
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Anyone else amazed at what Flintoff did today ? Hoisting those sixes with a torn muscle, then making those storming deliveries to boot (90mph - on target). That first wicket he took caught the edge, the elbow *and* the stumps.
![]() I knew the guy was good, but that really was a stunning performance, tough break for the Aussies. I figure Warne has some more miracles in him, so maybe the match will turn again. |
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Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: Craggy Island
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It was indeed a great performance and it's good to see England have a go. It's boring when Oz wins all the time. The miracle that I would like to see from warnie is-----growing up! I wonder what his spunky (ex?)missus is doing? |
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