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comment by Admin1 (U1)

posted on 1/8/12

I though he lost 2nd and 3rd. But I am no expert.

posted on 1/8/12

Your right Admin and in final round he was hanging after taking a big right. Good job he was at home and being the boxing poster boy must have helped.

posted on 2/8/12

Are the judges from GB?.. stick to 5-day game.

posted on 2/8/12

Tut, tut, talk about supporting team GB, Kash As long as a medal is around a team GB's neck I'm fine.

At least we're not like those China, Korean women who were cheating in the badminton In Cricket you get banned for life in Badminton at the Olympics it's called "One not trying its best"

posted on 2/8/12

If you take actions in Cricket for under performing then there wouldn't be any player left to play.

posted on 2/8/12

Come on Maf, Cricket is a great sport...

posted on 2/8/12

So as every other game.

Sorry to say, Cricket has never been a working-class men sport.

posted on 2/8/12

Second best sport in England is Cricket...

posted on 2/8/12

I thought Rugby is second best sport. Because Cricket is associated with Lords and other elite people, it could be one of the crowd pulling sport.

posted on 2/8/12

No, football and cricket are defo the top two, though F1 could be the 2nd... Especially when the likes of BBC, Sky have started to lick F1's backside. I'm a big fan of F1, but all of a sudden there seems to be this love for the sport, but when I started watching F1 there was hardly any coverage on it. And, now look it has its own channel.

Seriously, though, Maf, watch cricket you'd enjoy it... Ashes, Ind-Pak, the rivalry, T20 Cricket etc... And it is a proper game.

posted on 2/8/12

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posted on 2/8/12

Thought Joshua won myself. Threw the better punches in the first 2 rounds, and although it was always going to be close he did enough for me to win it.

posted on 3/8/12

Cricket is a joke. Games last 4 hours, stop when it starts to spit rain, stops for lunch

You don't even have to be fit to play it, just look at fat Freddie Flintoff for evidence of that

posted on 3/8/12

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posted on 3/8/12

Jukebox, which rear end are you talking out of? You don't have to be fit to play cricket? Don't come on here and splurt so much rubbish, you numpty, jog on.

posted on 3/8/12

it was a good close fight

besides, the home nation always gets boxing gold medals on gift decisions so we're due this time around.

posted on 3/8/12

Greatest rivalry in all sport is the old firm derby

There's been plenty of overweight cricket players in the past. Darts players, when to unfit for the oche usually take up cricket as its far less strenuous

posted on 3/8/12

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comment by (U6361)

posted on 3/8/12

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posted on 3/8/12

Inzamamul Haq ?

posted on 3/8/12

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posted on 4/8/12

Cricket is the least skillful game. Anyone with less than average technique could become a world class player. Anyone who can stand 8 hours in crease could become a great batsman.

posted on 4/8/12

I bet half of you haven't even played the game at any level, whether it's at mickey mouse level or at the top. You have to play it to understand. Least skillfull, no fitness required, my backside!!!

posted on 4/8/12

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posted on 4/8/12

you do have to be an athlete to play cricket at the highest level, the days where someone like inzamam-ul-haq can waddle around and still be a star are gone.

my dad still plays at 63 and there are a few, ahem, veterans in the team i play for, so you don't need to be an athlete to play village cricket. but you won't find many test players these days who aren't superb athletes

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