India playing in their own league at home
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Went to see a cricket test once, remember the day well it was my 19th birthday.
When the test finished, I was 89 years old.
Right now, it appears that Afghanistan deserve test status more than Ireland do.
Talking of India being in their own league, anyone seen this article on BBC today
http://m.bbc.co.uk/sport/cricket/38904731
Indian cricketer has scored 300 runs in 79 balls in a T20. No mention of the bowling figures though
where did they play this game? On a tennis court?
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Indian cricketer Mohit Ahlawat hit an extraordinary 72-ball triple century in a local Twenty20 match in Delhi.
The 21-year-old hit 39 sixes, including five off the final over, as he posted a round 300 and his team Maavi finished on 416-2.
He was probably facing some of the 7/8 year olds the indian board bussed in for the test series to make the grounds seem full.
comment by Liverpoolwhoelse17 (U16825)
posted 1 hour, 59 minutes ago
He was probably facing some of the 7/8 year olds the indian board bussed in for the test series to make the grounds seem full.
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Maybe Morgan can represent his true country in tests?
Ireland can take him back.. But I think its more likely Morgan will play 20/20 for huge money then play test cricket for Ireland.
Ah, I take it England are out scouting again since Morgan isn't all he turned out to be?
At least its not a closed shop.. I doubt many indian teams have any non Indians in them!,
Like the Bradford leagues.. entire teams with all Indians and Pakistanis playing in them. I doubt that would happen elsewhere.
You mean a group of friends forming a team together? Yeh, that's the same thing.
No its closed shop.. Yet England do not do it!.
Dropping a triple centurion happens only in India. We are fortunate enough to have such luxury.
My neighbors are finding it difficult to find batsmen who can score 30+ runs consistently. Also certain teams have to steal or rely from sources outside their country!
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posted on 7/2/17
India playing in their own league at home
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posted on 7/2/17
Went to see a cricket test once, remember the day well it was my 19th birthday.
When the test finished, I was 89 years old.
posted on 7/2/17
Right now, it appears that Afghanistan deserve test status more than Ireland do.
posted on 8/2/17
Talking of India being in their own league, anyone seen this article on BBC today
http://m.bbc.co.uk/sport/cricket/38904731
Indian cricketer has scored 300 runs in 79 balls in a T20. No mention of the bowling figures though
posted on 8/2/17
where did they play this game? On a tennis court?
posted on 8/2/17
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posted on 8/2/17
Indian cricketer Mohit Ahlawat hit an extraordinary 72-ball triple century in a local Twenty20 match in Delhi.
The 21-year-old hit 39 sixes, including five off the final over, as he posted a round 300 and his team Maavi finished on 416-2.
He was probably facing some of the 7/8 year olds the indian board bussed in for the test series to make the grounds seem full.
posted on 8/2/17
comment by Liverpoolwhoelse17 (U16825)
posted 1 hour, 59 minutes ago
He was probably facing some of the 7/8 year olds the indian board bussed in for the test series to make the grounds seem full.
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posted on 8/2/17
posted on 9/2/17
Maybe Morgan can represent his true country in tests?
posted on 9/2/17
Ireland can take him back.. But I think its more likely Morgan will play 20/20 for huge money then play test cricket for Ireland.
posted on 9/2/17
Ah, I take it England are out scouting again since Morgan isn't all he turned out to be?
posted on 9/2/17
At least its not a closed shop.. I doubt many indian teams have any non Indians in them!,
Like the Bradford leagues.. entire teams with all Indians and Pakistanis playing in them. I doubt that would happen elsewhere.
posted on 9/2/17
You mean a group of friends forming a team together? Yeh, that's the same thing.
posted on 9/2/17
No its closed shop.. Yet England do not do it!.
posted on 9/2/17
Dropping a triple centurion happens only in India. We are fortunate enough to have such luxury.
My neighbors are finding it difficult to find batsmen who can score 30+ runs consistently. Also certain teams have to steal or rely from sources outside their country!
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