@theashes I didn’t know the first thing about cricket@iplgirl I didn’t know the first thing about cricketers @theashes LOL I told them I’m not a freaking cricket match! @iplgirl they didn’t let me tell them anything @theashes they flew me to Australia for a game named after me : )@iplgirl they flew me back to South Africa away from a game named after me : (&nb...
Is Brett Lee still the leader of Australia’s pace attack?I am not too sure.Mitchell Johnson, Peter Siddle, and Ben Hilfenhaus did a top job in South Africa earlier this year.Lee is coming back from injury as is Stuart Clark. Before they went away, they were the leaders of the attack, with Johnson their aide.Since then Johnson has surely risen through the ranks and is now undoubtedly Australi...
Unstable Top order and lacklustre bowling, is it all doom and gloom for England? Now with all the hype about the shift of the IPL, its impact on the game and the literal take over by the BCCI of world cricket, one cannot help but wonder about the upcoming Ashes series in England this year. What was once the most revered series in world cricket, is now falling away behind the glitz and glamour of ...
With less than 24 hours until the first ball of the 2009 ashes series will be bowled Andrew Flintoff has said he is raring to go and cannot wait to get the ashes underway at Cardiff. Flintoff also suggested that playing and getting injured in the IPL was a blessing in disguise as it allowed [...]
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