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sat in there during the world cup, was based
was stuck in traffic on the way home
turned to me right look what i saw
thought of you lads
This finally settles it the cup is staying in England (and Wales)
juat woke up
Based Pepe chicken box. Thank you user
It's the truth and it hurts some NZ lads
Glenn McGrath: 'I'd be quietly confident bowling to England's top three'
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Bold claims
>"By this stage Jardine had developed an intense dislike for Australian crowds. During his third century at the start of the tour, during a period of abuse from the spectators, he observed to Hunter Hendry that "All Australians are uneducated, and an unruly mob"
>"Bradman missed the first Test at Sydney, worn out by constant cricket and the ongoing argument with the Board of Control.[65] Jardine later wrote that the real reason was that the batsman had suffered a nervous breakdown."
>"Larwood bowled to Woodfull. The fifth ball narrowly missed Woodfull's head and the final ball, delivered short on the line of middle stump, struck Woodfull over the heart. The batsman dropped his bat and staggered away holding his chest, bent over in pain. The England players surrounded Woodfull to offer sympathy but the crowd began to protest noisily. Jardine called to Larwood: "Well bowled, Harold!" Although the comment was aimed at unnerving Bradman, who was also batting at the time, Woodfull was appalled"
>Jardine himself had to face bodyline bowling in a Test match. The West Indian cricket team toured England in 1933, and, in the second Test at Old Trafford, Jackie Grant, their captain, decided to try bodyline. He had a couple of fast bowlers, Manny Martindale and Learie Constantine.[131] Facing bodyline tactics for the first time, England first suffered, falling to 134 for 4,[132] with Wally Hammond being hit on the chin,[131] though he recovered to continue his innings. Then Jardine himself faced Martindale and Constantine.[131] Jardine never flinched. With Les Ames finding himself in difficulties, Jardine said, "You get yourself down this end, Les. I'll take care of this bloody nonsense." "Jardine himself made 127, his only Test century"
What a lad. Pozzies BTFO