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Post by Finlip on Dec 17, 2004 15:28:04 GMT 6
The five match test series between England and South Africa is underway. South Africa are batting first on the first morning. They've lost three early wickets for about 78 runs.
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Post by Finlip on Dec 22, 2004 10:05:16 GMT 6
England won their eighth successive test match and their twelvth win in thirteen tests. Lets see what happens next in this series.
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Post by Finlip on Dec 26, 2004 17:23:30 GMT 6
England are in trouble on the first morning of the second test in Durban. They've lost five early wickets with only 80 runs on the board.
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Post by SheDevil on Dec 26, 2004 23:25:59 GMT 6
England were all out for 139 at the end of day 1,they really sucked today but the South Africans were cool,I'm hoping the Proteas win this series,for their sake and also so that England won't have much confidence going into the Ashes next year.
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Post by Finlip on Dec 27, 2004 9:57:02 GMT 6
England were all out for 139 at the end of day 1,they really sucked today but the South Africans were cool,I'm hoping the Proteas win this series,for their sake and also so that England won't have much confidence going into the Ashes next year. SA are 3/70 in reply. Even though they have the upper hand in this match, they still have work to do. Lets hope its an even contest. Let the best team win.
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Post by Finlip on Dec 29, 2004 10:54:47 GMT 6
162 from Kallis gave SA a first innings lead of 193 against England in Durban. But resuming the third day on 0/30 the English openers blossomed taking England to 1/281 at stumps which is a lead of 88 runs. If England can bat well against the relatively new ball on day four, they can still win the match.
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Post by Finlip on Dec 29, 2004 17:01:54 GMT 6
England took lunch at 4/366 in their second innings. Flintoff and Thrope steadied the innings after the early scare after the loss of the first three wickets. With England's lead nearing 200 South Africa are under pressure. England may pull this match out of the hat, it seems.
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Post by Finlip on Dec 30, 2004 17:21:03 GMT 6
England 139 & 570/7d South Africa 332 & 148/4 (47.5 ov) South Africa require another 230 runs with 6 wickets remaining
South Africa RR: 3.09
Minimum overs remaining today: 53.1
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Post by Finlip on Jan 6, 2005 17:47:55 GMT 6
The second test was drawn but South Africa are closing in and will surely win the third to square the series.
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Post by Finlip on Jan 18, 2005 15:03:13 GMT 6
England won the fourth test and now lead the series 2-1.
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Post by SheDevil on Jan 18, 2005 19:56:15 GMT 6
England won the fourth test and now lead the series 2-1. Why,why,why,why,why??? What's wrong with South Africa??
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Post by Finlip on Jan 19, 2005 10:40:03 GMT 6
Why,why,why,why,why??? What's wrong with South Africa?? Nothing wrong. Its just that England is getting better.
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Post by SheDevil on Jan 19, 2005 20:08:14 GMT 6
Nothing wrong. Its just that England is getting better. I know England's getting better but there is something definitely wrong with South Africa, I mean, their batting and bowling lineups look so good on print but they're just not able to perform,it really is sad to see such a great team in such bad form.
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Post by Finlip on Jan 21, 2005 13:13:07 GMT 6
I know England's getting better but there is something definitely wrong with South Africa, I mean, their batting and bowling lineups look so good on print but they're just not able to perform,it really is sad to see such a great team in such bad form. South Africa haven't done that badly in this series so far.
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Post by Finlip on Jan 26, 2005 18:05:14 GMT 6
England won the test series 2-1. Now, a seven match one day seires.
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Post by SheDevil on Jan 31, 2005 22:42:02 GMT 6
Isn't that just boring,seven matches with the same two teams playing against each other,its just plain stupid.
England won the first one,by the way.
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Post by Finlip on Feb 1, 2005 10:18:38 GMT 6
I love seven match one day series.
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