WA is taking on the silvertails of NSW, and the world is aligned. Currently, WA is even doing their good old trick, where their ordinary bowling attacks performs brilliantly, while their superb batting plummets.
Right at this moment, WA has NSW firmly by the short-hairs, needing only 80 odd runs with 4 big, big wickets in hand. Such is the genius of sandgroper cricket.
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Guess you wont be achieving domestic bliss against NSW B side then... even 95 from a Victorian wasn't enough!
3/29 from Hauritz, perhaps he could get the callup..
North's a West Aussie as wave rock and Emu Bitter.
Bit of a disappointing game, but good to see the Russian Bodyguard get amongst the runs!
BTW - I feel we need to discuss the Bledisloe at some stage...
Enjoyed the Bledisloe and we came within a Kaplan of taking it to Honkers for a decider, still a bit sore and as soon as you mention it Leg Break's radar will go off and he'll be all over it :(
Funny, Cricinfo have Marcus Born July 28, 1979, Pakenham, Melbourne, Victoria
MC Gregor refuses to believe that anyone who is currently playing for WA has even been out of the State. He thinks the Australian cricket team will soon be filled with home grown bowlers Mitchell Johnson, Steve Magoffin, Matthew Innes and Sean Irvine
He asks that you also note George Gregan was born in Namibia. I, on the other hand, don't know who this Gregan fellow is.
Gregan was born in Zambia to a Zambian mother and Australian father.
To match his skin hues in my viddy-blog I sacraficed two permanent markers. True Story.
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