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Week 2 - Match 5 - Royal Challengers Bangalore vs Mumbai Indians - Both teams submitted
Welcome to the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium home of the Royal Challengers Bangalore
Form
Royal Challengers Bangalore - L
Mumbai Indians - W
Pitch Conditions: A dry pitch with a few cracks in it. Spinners will get some purchase. There will also be some inconsistent bounce which will help the quicker bowlers.
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Please post tactics below:
RCB
Toss: Bowl first
1) Abhinav Mukund
2) Shaun Marsh
3) Manish Pandey
4) AB De Villiers
5) Saurabh Tiwary
6) Ravrinda Jadeja
7) Steve O'Keefe
8) Mitchell Johnson
9) Stuart Broad
10) Amit Mishra
11) Vinay Kumar
Bowlers
Mitchell Johnson- 4 overs
Stuart Broad- 4 overs
Vinay Kumar- 2 overs
Amit Mishra- 3 overs
Ravrinda Jadeja- 3 overs
Steve O'Keefe- 4 overs
Bowl
first and try restrict Mumbai down to 140 or less. A new look RCB side
comes in after the disappointing loss against Kolkata. Going to play 6
bowlers and leave out Tharanga. Jadeja, O'Keefe and Mishra should get
some spin while Johnson. Broad, Kumar and Johnson looking for that
uneven bounce. Broad and Johnson will the open the bowling with Kumar
following suit, O'Keefe Jadeja and Mishra will bowl the middle overs,
Kumar will then come on with Broad and Johnson bowling the latter overs.
The seamers will look to bowl on a consistent length, throwing in the
odd slower ball and yorker each over.
When it's our turn to bat,
Mukunds role will be to get the ones and twos while Marsh will look to
explode at the top. Pandey and Tiwary are used to the Indian conditions
and should well against the uneven bounce and spin. De Villiers and
Marsh also brilliant players of spin so also should deal well with the
conditions. Strong batting all the way down to 10 means we're unlikely
to behind the rate and if we are can take a risk knowing that there's
plenty of batting to come.
If we can restrict Mumbai down to 140, I see this being a easy chase for us with the depth in our batting.
Mumbai Indians
Toss: Bat first
1) Chris Nash
2) Sachin Tendulkar (c)
3) Dinesh Chandimal
4) Rohit Sharma
5) Harpreet Singh
6) Cheteshwa Pujara
7) Abishek Raut
8) Harbajhan Singh
9) Umar Gul
10) Lasith Malinga
11) Monty Panesar
After
a very convincing first week victory the confidence of the Indians is
very high. However, several changes have been made this week to combat
the spinning conditions. We bat all the way down to 8 with both Gul and
Malinga able to hit out if necessary. We will bat first if we win the
toss so that we can post a target that will be beyond the RCB batting
line up.
Batting: Sachin and Nashy will open with Nash taking the
initative and showing why he's so good in this form of the game. With
the big hitting Chandimal at 3 we would be looking to score 55+ off of
the powerplay overs and therefore taking both Broad and Johnson out of
the game. Sachin will have no problem whatsoever with the slight uneven
bounce and is relishing the chance to dismantle both Broad and Johnson
as he does previously. The middle order of Rohit, Hapreet, Pujara and
Raut are all brilliant in these conditions especially against spinners.
We believe this should get us to 160-170+.
Bowling: We will open
up with Harbajhan who will look to get rid of Marsh in the first over as
Shaun Marsh has shown he is more confident with pace on the ball.
Malinga will then bowl two overs in the powerplay with Gul bowling one
as well. Monty P will then come on in order to turn the screws on a
short RCB batting line up. Bowling in the second innings will allow
Monty, Nashy and Raut to get a lot of spin and slow the run rate. We
would hope to have them at least 3 or 4 down by the time that Harbajhan
returns. With Gul and Malinga bowling in tandem we have the best two
death bowlers in t20 cricket who would blitz the lower/middle order of
the RCB team.
Overs:
Harbajhan - 4 overs (1,3,13,15)
Malinga - 4 overs (2,4,17,19)
Gul - 4 overs (5,16,18,20)
Monty Panesar - 4 overs (6,8,10,12)
Raut - 2 overs (7,9)
Nash - 2 overs (11,14)
Form
Royal Challengers Bangalore - L
Mumbai Indians - W
Pitch Conditions: A dry pitch with a few cracks in it. Spinners will get some purchase. There will also be some inconsistent bounce which will help the quicker bowlers.
-----
Please post tactics below:
RCB
Toss: Bowl first
1) Abhinav Mukund
2) Shaun Marsh
3) Manish Pandey
4) AB De Villiers
5) Saurabh Tiwary
6) Ravrinda Jadeja
7) Steve O'Keefe
8) Mitchell Johnson
9) Stuart Broad
10) Amit Mishra
11) Vinay Kumar
Bowlers
Mitchell Johnson- 4 overs
Stuart Broad- 4 overs
Vinay Kumar- 2 overs
Amit Mishra- 3 overs
Ravrinda Jadeja- 3 overs
Steve O'Keefe- 4 overs
Bowl
first and try restrict Mumbai down to 140 or less. A new look RCB side
comes in after the disappointing loss against Kolkata. Going to play 6
bowlers and leave out Tharanga. Jadeja, O'Keefe and Mishra should get
some spin while Johnson. Broad, Kumar and Johnson looking for that
uneven bounce. Broad and Johnson will the open the bowling with Kumar
following suit, O'Keefe Jadeja and Mishra will bowl the middle overs,
Kumar will then come on with Broad and Johnson bowling the latter overs.
The seamers will look to bowl on a consistent length, throwing in the
odd slower ball and yorker each over.
When it's our turn to bat,
Mukunds role will be to get the ones and twos while Marsh will look to
explode at the top. Pandey and Tiwary are used to the Indian conditions
and should well against the uneven bounce and spin. De Villiers and
Marsh also brilliant players of spin so also should deal well with the
conditions. Strong batting all the way down to 10 means we're unlikely
to behind the rate and if we are can take a risk knowing that there's
plenty of batting to come.
If we can restrict Mumbai down to 140, I see this being a easy chase for us with the depth in our batting.
Mumbai Indians
Toss: Bat first
1) Chris Nash
2) Sachin Tendulkar (c)
3) Dinesh Chandimal
4) Rohit Sharma
5) Harpreet Singh
6) Cheteshwa Pujara
7) Abishek Raut
8) Harbajhan Singh
9) Umar Gul
10) Lasith Malinga
11) Monty Panesar
After
a very convincing first week victory the confidence of the Indians is
very high. However, several changes have been made this week to combat
the spinning conditions. We bat all the way down to 8 with both Gul and
Malinga able to hit out if necessary. We will bat first if we win the
toss so that we can post a target that will be beyond the RCB batting
line up.
Batting: Sachin and Nashy will open with Nash taking the
initative and showing why he's so good in this form of the game. With
the big hitting Chandimal at 3 we would be looking to score 55+ off of
the powerplay overs and therefore taking both Broad and Johnson out of
the game. Sachin will have no problem whatsoever with the slight uneven
bounce and is relishing the chance to dismantle both Broad and Johnson
as he does previously. The middle order of Rohit, Hapreet, Pujara and
Raut are all brilliant in these conditions especially against spinners.
We believe this should get us to 160-170+.
Bowling: We will open
up with Harbajhan who will look to get rid of Marsh in the first over as
Shaun Marsh has shown he is more confident with pace on the ball.
Malinga will then bowl two overs in the powerplay with Gul bowling one
as well. Monty P will then come on in order to turn the screws on a
short RCB batting line up. Bowling in the second innings will allow
Monty, Nashy and Raut to get a lot of spin and slow the run rate. We
would hope to have them at least 3 or 4 down by the time that Harbajhan
returns. With Gul and Malinga bowling in tandem we have the best two
death bowlers in t20 cricket who would blitz the lower/middle order of
the RCB team.
Overs:
Harbajhan - 4 overs (1,3,13,15)
Malinga - 4 overs (2,4,17,19)
Gul - 4 overs (5,16,18,20)
Monty Panesar - 4 overs (6,8,10,12)
Raut - 2 overs (7,9)
Nash - 2 overs (11,14)
Last edited by Gregers on Fri 16 Sep 2011, 9:03 am; edited 1 time in total
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RCB
Toss: Bowl first
1) Abhinav Mukund
2) Shaun Marsh
3) Manish Pandey
4) AB De Villiers
5) Saurabh Tiwary
6) Ravrinda Jadeja
7) Steve O'Keefe
8) Mitchell Johnson
9) Stuart Broad
10) Amit Mishra
11) Vinay Kumar
Bowlers
Mitchell Johnson- 4 overs
Stuart Broad- 4 overs
Vinay Kumar- 2 overs
Amit Mishra- 3 overs
Ravrinda Jadeja- 3 overs
Steve O'Keefe- 4 overs
Bowl first and try restrict Mumbai down to 140 or less. A new look RCB side comes in after the disappointing loss against Kolkata. Going to play 6 bowlers and leave out Tharanga. Jadeja, O'Keefe and Mishra should get some spin while Johnson. Broad, Kumar and Johnson looking for that uneven bounce. Broad and Johnson will the open the bowling with Kumar following suit, O'Keefe Jadeja and Mishra will bowl the middle overs, Kumar will then come on with Broad and Johnson bowling the latter overs. The seamers will look to bowl on a consistent length, throwing in the odd slower ball and yorker each over.
When it's our turn to bat, Mukunds role will be to get the ones and twos while Marsh will look to explode at the top. Pandey and Tiwary are used to the Indian conditions and should well against the uneven bounce and spin. De Villiers and Marsh also brilliant players of spin so also should deal well with the conditions. Strong batting all the way down to 10 means we're unlikely to behind the rate and if we are can take a risk knowing that there's plenty of batting to come.
If we can restrict Mumbai down to 140, I see this being a easy chase for us with the depth in our batting.
Toss: Bowl first
1) Abhinav Mukund
2) Shaun Marsh
3) Manish Pandey
4) AB De Villiers
5) Saurabh Tiwary
6) Ravrinda Jadeja
7) Steve O'Keefe
8) Mitchell Johnson
9) Stuart Broad
10) Amit Mishra
11) Vinay Kumar
Bowlers
Mitchell Johnson- 4 overs
Stuart Broad- 4 overs
Vinay Kumar- 2 overs
Amit Mishra- 3 overs
Ravrinda Jadeja- 3 overs
Steve O'Keefe- 4 overs
Bowl first and try restrict Mumbai down to 140 or less. A new look RCB side comes in after the disappointing loss against Kolkata. Going to play 6 bowlers and leave out Tharanga. Jadeja, O'Keefe and Mishra should get some spin while Johnson. Broad, Kumar and Johnson looking for that uneven bounce. Broad and Johnson will the open the bowling with Kumar following suit, O'Keefe Jadeja and Mishra will bowl the middle overs, Kumar will then come on with Broad and Johnson bowling the latter overs. The seamers will look to bowl on a consistent length, throwing in the odd slower ball and yorker each over.
When it's our turn to bat, Mukunds role will be to get the ones and twos while Marsh will look to explode at the top. Pandey and Tiwary are used to the Indian conditions and should well against the uneven bounce and spin. De Villiers and Marsh also brilliant players of spin so also should deal well with the conditions. Strong batting all the way down to 10 means we're unlikely to behind the rate and if we are can take a risk knowing that there's plenty of batting to come.
If we can restrict Mumbai down to 140, I see this being a easy chase for us with the depth in our batting.
Last edited by Liam_Main on Sun 11 Sep 2011, 2:45 pm; edited 2 times in total
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Always the first to put my tactics in :P
Re: Week 2 - Match 5 - Royal Challengers Bangalore vs Mumbai Indians - Both teams submitted
your batting certainly looks stronger this game
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Yeah, good to have quality Indian batsman rather than the ones I had in the last game.
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you will have needed to get sachin early
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Thats why Broad and Johnson are opening the bowling
Re: Week 2 - Match 5 - Royal Challengers Bangalore vs Mumbai Indians - Both teams submitted
Mumbai Indians
Toss: Bat first
1) Chris Nash
2) Sachin Tendulkar (c)
3) Dinesh Chandimal
4) Rohit Sharma
5) Harpreet Singh
6) Cheteshwa Pujara
7) Abishek Raut
8) Harbajhan Singh
9) Umar Gul
10) Lasith Malinga
11) Monty Panesar
After a very convincing first week victory the confidence of the Indians is very high. However, several changes have been made this week to combat the spinning conditions. We bat all the way down to 8 with both Gul and Malinga able to hit out if necessary. We will bat first if we win the toss so that we can post a target that will be beyond the RCB batting line up.
Batting: Sachin and Nashy will open with Nash taking the initative and showing why he's so good in this form of the game. With the big hitting Chandimal at 3 we would be looking to score 55+ off of the powerplay overs and therefore taking both Broad and Johnson out of the game. Sachin will have no problem whatsoever with the slight uneven bounce and is relishing the chance to dismantle both Broad and Johnson as he does previously. The middle order of Rohit, Hapreet, Pujara and Raut are all brilliant in these conditions especially against spinners. We believe this should get us to 160-170+.
Bowling: We will open up with Harbajhan who will look to get rid of Marsh in the first over as Shaun Marsh has shown he is more confident with pace on the ball. Malinga will then bowl two overs in the powerplay with Gul bowling one as well. Monty P will then come on in order to turn the screws on a short RCB batting line up. Bowling in the second innings will allow Monty, Nashy and Raut to get a lot of spin and slow the run rate. We would hope to have them at least 3 or 4 down by the time that Harbajhan returns. With Gul and Malinga bowling in tandem we have the best two death bowlers in t20 cricket who would blitz the lower/middle order of the RCB team.
Overs:
Harbajhan - 4 overs (1,3,13,15)
Malinga - 4 overs (2,4,17,19)
Gul - 4 overs (5,16,18,20)
Monty Panesar - 4 overs (6,8,10,12)
Raut - 2 overs (7,9)
Nash - 2 overs (11,14)
Toss: Bat first
1) Chris Nash
2) Sachin Tendulkar (c)
3) Dinesh Chandimal
4) Rohit Sharma
5) Harpreet Singh
6) Cheteshwa Pujara
7) Abishek Raut
8) Harbajhan Singh
9) Umar Gul
10) Lasith Malinga
11) Monty Panesar
After a very convincing first week victory the confidence of the Indians is very high. However, several changes have been made this week to combat the spinning conditions. We bat all the way down to 8 with both Gul and Malinga able to hit out if necessary. We will bat first if we win the toss so that we can post a target that will be beyond the RCB batting line up.
Batting: Sachin and Nashy will open with Nash taking the initative and showing why he's so good in this form of the game. With the big hitting Chandimal at 3 we would be looking to score 55+ off of the powerplay overs and therefore taking both Broad and Johnson out of the game. Sachin will have no problem whatsoever with the slight uneven bounce and is relishing the chance to dismantle both Broad and Johnson as he does previously. The middle order of Rohit, Hapreet, Pujara and Raut are all brilliant in these conditions especially against spinners. We believe this should get us to 160-170+.
Bowling: We will open up with Harbajhan who will look to get rid of Marsh in the first over as Shaun Marsh has shown he is more confident with pace on the ball. Malinga will then bowl two overs in the powerplay with Gul bowling one as well. Monty P will then come on in order to turn the screws on a short RCB batting line up. Bowling in the second innings will allow Monty, Nashy and Raut to get a lot of spin and slow the run rate. We would hope to have them at least 3 or 4 down by the time that Harbajhan returns. With Gul and Malinga bowling in tandem we have the best two death bowlers in t20 cricket who would blitz the lower/middle order of the RCB team.
Overs:
Harbajhan - 4 overs (1,3,13,15)
Malinga - 4 overs (2,4,17,19)
Gul - 4 overs (5,16,18,20)
Monty Panesar - 4 overs (6,8,10,12)
Raut - 2 overs (7,9)
Nash - 2 overs (11,14)
Last edited by Gregers on Tue 13 Sep 2011, 8:11 am; edited 1 time in total
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Best two death bowlers in Test Cricket? Malingas retired from Test Cricket.
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tendulkar would be key for mumbai to get them off to a solid start.
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Tendulkar goes though and a lot of pressure on the young shoulders of Sharma. Broad and Johnson should have no trouble against there top order. Hopefully... haha
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i actually think rohit sharma would deal well against your seam attack, and he plays spin well.
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No real pressure on my batters, a lot of depth in my batting.
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yh but the mumbai indians bowling attack is world class.
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Obviously I'm biased but I think your batting line up is quite week liam.
Plus Harpreet is quality!
Plus Harpreet is quality!
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Welcome back mate.How was her birthday?
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Brilliant mate, well it still is as its today.
Just popping on to check everything is going well :-) Will be able to get on and do releases and stuff tomorrow morning hopefully
Just popping on to check everything is going well :-) Will be able to get on and do releases and stuff tomorrow morning hopefully
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i dont think RCB have the attack to bowl out the mumbai batting line up.
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Gregers wrote:Brilliant mate, well it still is as its today.
Just popping on to check everything is going well :-) Will be able to get on and do releases and stuff tomorrow morning hopefully
I have made a bid for Abu Nechim(AN Ahmed) on the released players page.Could you ok that plz?
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Gregers wrote:Brilliant mate, well it still is as its today.
Just popping on to check everything is going well :-) Will be able to get on and do releases and stuff tomorrow morning hopefully
I am talking about the party.Surely the party must be over by now.
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First one is. Big party on Friday for it as well :-)
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cricketfan90 wrote:i dont think RCB have the attack to bowl out the mumbai batting line up.
I'm playing 6 international bowlers...
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Gregers wrote:Obviously I'm biased but I think your batting line up is quite week liam.
Plus Harpreet is quality!
My number 10 could easily bat 8. Without Tendulkar I would say your battings weak.
Have you ever seen Harpreet play?
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I think the team who bats first will have a slight advantage in an otherwise tight game but it could go either way
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Harpreet I have seen play, he could very well big the next big thing.
Keefe downwards your batting is weak mate, imo. Malinga and Gul should have no problem :-p
Keefe downwards your batting is weak mate, imo. Malinga and Gul should have no problem :-p
Re: Week 2 - Match 5 - Royal Challengers Bangalore vs Mumbai Indians - Both teams submitted
gregers mate can u get me a price for chris lynn on the releases page please, so i can get some more money.
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also harbajhan will be a threat on that pitch.
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gregers how come pollard isnt in your team?
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cricketfan90 wrote:also harbajhan will be a threat on that pitch.
Mishra > Harbhajan
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cricketfan90 wrote:gregers how come pollard isnt in your team?
Cuz he is useless against spin.
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I would of dropped Nash and played Pollard at 6/7. Not my call though
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I wouldn't say Pollard is uselss against spin. Good spin will undo him but their is always the opportunity that he will get going for 2/3 overs, and those three overs could take the game away from you. He would always be in my side no matter the conditions! Plus I rate his bowling highly in this format.
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I need Nash as a 3rd spinner. Pollard tends to struggle against spin.
Harbajhan >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Mishra
Harbajhan >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Mishra
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Gregers wrote:I need Nash as a 3rd spinner. Pollard tends to struggle against spin.
Harbajhan >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Mishra
Not sure I agree with that mate.
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Gregers wrote:I need Nash as a 3rd spinner. Pollard tends to struggle against spin.
Harbajhan >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Mishra
HA. Singhs done nothing since Kumble retired.
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i would even have KP in my side as a spinner than Harby
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Harby has been quality in the IPL tho....
Mind you I have watched a heck of a lot of IPL so know that!
Mishra isn't great in t20.
Mind you I have watched a heck of a lot of IPL so know that!
Mishra isn't great in t20.
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Gregers wrote:Harby has been quality in the IPL tho....
Mind you I have watched a heck of a lot of IPL so know that!
Mishra isn't great in t20.
Stats say otherwise.
Re: Week 2 - Match 5 - Royal Challengers Bangalore vs Mumbai Indians - Both teams submitted
Harby- 77 wickets at 25
Mishra- 95 wickets at 18...
Mishra- 95 wickets at 18...
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Stats don't really show why tho.
Harby bowls mainly in the powerplays and death overs for Mumbai in real life, Mishra bowls predominantly in the middle overs.
Harby bowls mainly in the powerplays and death overs for Mumbai in real life, Mishra bowls predominantly in the middle overs.
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Non Cricket talk- how was your girlfriends birthday?
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I want Mishra to bowl in the middle-overs so that's fine.
Re: Week 2 - Match 5 - Royal Challengers Bangalore vs Mumbai Indians - Both teams submitted
It was awesome thanks mate, got a big party for it (she's 21) on Friday so that'll be cool. My main present to her was tickets to see legally blonde in the west end so she's still really excited about that.
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gregers can i have a price on chirs lynn on the release page please!?
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Gregers wrote:It was awesome thanks mate, got a big party for it (she's 21) on Friday so that'll be cool. My main present to her was tickets to see legally blonde in the west end so she's still really excited about that.
Good stuff mate, sure she'll enjoy it.
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no matt prior gregers?
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I wanted Chandy as he's a better player of spin (and he's under 25)
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umar gul would be key in this game
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Uneven bounce, hello Mitchell Johnson?
If anything Malinga would suit this pitch more than Gul.
If anything Malinga would suit this pitch more than Gul.
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