it makes the cricket boring......
Sri Lanka was suppose to play Australia today but got rained out after 14 overs. So no result there. We were awarded points for the few things that did happen. Sangakarra managed 73 runs and Smith and Tait racked up some points for their bowling/ fielding.
Not much changed with us. James in the lead, Bob in second followed closely by Katy S and Moira. Ok, for all you middle of the packers (me included) NOW is the time for us to make our moves, We can not let these folks get to far ahead. It would be shameful, so get to trading and make em good.
Next up (assuming no rain) another double header (I'm making trades now so as not to miss out!)England will battle South Africa (Moira, Catherine - you two play nice now) and India takes on Ireland. After Ireland's win over England India shouldn't get to cocky.
Saturday, March 5, 2011
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Well, talk about pottiness! I didn't know the blog was going and have just discovered it thanks to Moira. Yes, Katy, I know you sent the address ages ago but I was not paying attention - probably learnt that from my school pupils. Anyway, I decided to make major changes last night so as to improve my position at last, and what happens? It rains!!! And as for the Irish win, Ryanair are offering flights at reduced rates to Ireland their website says 'See Ireland, the Home of Cricket'. That is not funny.... So it is England/South Africa tomorrow - very difficult choices to make tonight. Well done to James - I didn't know you were an expert. In fact the American contingent are putting the rest of us to shame, except for Moira that is. Thanks to Anna for making us feel a little better - now don't go shooting up through the ranks please.
ReplyDeleteRain was good for me. Lupine like water.
ReplyDeleteWell,South Africa did us all proud, didn't they? But that's ok. There are so many South Africans playing for England - and all the other teams - that it doesn't really matter who I root for. Now, does one take an interest in Canada vs Kenya, in terms of trades, or what?
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