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Two Winters and One Summer of English Cricket and Continued Adventures
Honeybadg:
... aye this team might be able to take 20 wickets ... which is the min requirement in selecting a team for me.
There is the danger of a batting collapse - but I think that means the top order will just have to play proper patient cricket.
Watching some highlights - thought Swann did very well after getting peppered by Siddle.
Broad looks out of nick - injured or not.
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Swinebag:
Aye...Broady not doing it at the mo.
Good team Don
Logie66:
Logie66:
Well, well, well !!! 1-0 up in the series ;D
Still up in Scotland, treating my Mum to a week of relaxation and some of my time. Been travelling around today visiting Stirling Castle and a drive up to St. Andrews just so I can say I have been there !
The bonus of driving was being able to listen to Test Match Special, great effort by the team and Freddie in particular, amazing that he hasn"t taken 5 wickets at Lord"s before !! We rode our luck and certainly had the rub of the green with some of the decisions on Sunday, but you have to take the rough with the smooth, eh Ricky ;D
Now in a peaceful location next to Loch Ard in the Trossachs, so peaceful and quiet and some lovely scenery.
Heading off to a Highland Games tomorrow at Inveraray Castle, hopefully won"t be too wet. Will try and get a couple of pictures to highlight the peace and quiet, it"s great !!!
Logie66:
Have had four great days in Scotland ;D
Have also been lucky with the weather, there has been a lot of rain but have managed to miss the majority of it by being in the car or indoors when it has fell and some days boy has it fell !!!
Completed many miles giving my Mum a good glimpse of Western Scotland, the Inveraray Highland games were very good although the organisation was very school sports day. The handicapping system used for the track events was bizarre, some of the runners didn"t have a chance, but some were handicapped well. The strongmen in the heavy weight events travelled from all around and it was a very international field.
Managed to travel over to Oban, a very nice place, negotiated the coast road and nipped through the valley at Glen Coe.
Today went down a single lane track and found ourselves on the edge of Loch Lomond awaiting for a cruise ship, so peaceful and quiet, Scotland is a great place to visit and has many hidden gems.
View from the Hotel
Loch Lomond
On the boat
Heading back down south tomorrow.
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