comment by Idontlikemondays (U6377)
posted less than a minute ago
Archer looks to be finishing his overs early
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That's ok if he gets another wicket or 2
comment by chooshanguru (U21387)
posted 24 seconds ago
Is rashid and Roy strokes english when not born in England? How?
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wow
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Does it make a man a donkey if he was born in a stable?
comment by chooshanguru (U21387)
posted about a minute ago
Is rashid and Roy strokes english when not born in England? How?
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they're on the england team
comment by chooshanguru (U21387)
posted 1 minute ago
Is rashid and Roy strokes english when not born in England? How?
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You talk about "English" but then fail to type it correctly.
Rashid is born in England mate...
comment by chooshanguru (U21387)
posted 4 minutes ago
Is rashid and Roy strokes english when not born in England? How?
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Rashid was born in Bradford.
Casual racism, you love to see it.
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Englishman rashid making choos cry
Poor old Steve Smith...it's all crashing around him
Choosh showing to be a cant and racist , amazing g what being upset at sport can bring out in someone
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Agree with most England players....but when you've represented a country all they way to the under 19's..I mean look at Archer..The ECB literally changed the rules to accommodate him:
Archer has an English father,[5] and British passport,[6] but initially was not eligible to play for England until the winter of 2022. The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) rules stated that as he did not live in England until after his 18th birthday, he needed to complete a seven-year residency period. Archer played for West Indies Under-19s three times in 2014, but had signalled his intention to make himself available to England once his residency period was complete.[7] However, in November 2018, the ECB announced a change to its rules, reducing the eligibility period from seven years to three to bring it into line with ICC regulations.[8][9]
It makes me laugh when India talk about their massive support in England (a lot of whom won't have been born in India); but then moan about England fielding players that weren't born here.
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Smith has to pretty much take strike at every opportunity and hope the other end hold up until the end.
Under 200 and it's an easy win for England
How will Archer go in Test cricket, does he have the stamina to bowl 25-30 overs
comment by Dave&Danny (U4428)
posted less than a minute ago
How will Archer go in Test cricket, does he have the stamina to bowl 25-30 overs
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I'd have thought so. He doesn't steam in.
Why people on here so angry so easy hahaha
How many of this English mixed team are born here in England just tell me how many
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comment by chooshanguru (U21387)
posted less than a minute ago
Why people on here so angry so easy hahaha
How many of this English mixed team are born here in England just tell me how many
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You're literally the only person angry on here.
Well England is the sort of father nation of India-pak-ban, sa, nz, australia and rest of commonwealth, so it really doesnt matter does it?
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posted on 11/7/19
comment by Idontlikemondays (U6377)
posted less than a minute ago
Archer looks to be finishing his overs early
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That's ok if he gets another wicket or 2
posted on 11/7/19
comment by chooshanguru (U21387)
posted 24 seconds ago
Is rashid and Roy strokes english when not born in England? How?
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wow
posted on 11/7/19
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posted on 11/7/19
Does it make a man a donkey if he was born in a stable?
posted on 11/7/19
comment by chooshanguru (U21387)
posted about a minute ago
Is rashid and Roy strokes english when not born in England? How?
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they're on the england team
posted on 11/7/19
comment by chooshanguru (U21387)
posted 1 minute ago
Is rashid and Roy strokes english when not born in England? How?
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You talk about "English" but then fail to type it correctly.
posted on 11/7/19
Rashid is born in England mate...
posted on 11/7/19
comment by chooshanguru (U21387)
posted 4 minutes ago
Is rashid and Roy strokes english when not born in England? How?
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Rashid was born in Bradford.
posted on 11/7/19
Casual racism, you love to see it.
posted on 11/7/19
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posted on 11/7/19
Englishman rashid making choos cry
posted on 11/7/19
Poor old Steve Smith...it's all crashing around him
posted on 11/7/19
Choosh showing to be a cant and racist , amazing g what being upset at sport can bring out in someone
posted on 11/7/19
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posted on 11/7/19
Agree with most England players....but when you've represented a country all they way to the under 19's..I mean look at Archer..The ECB literally changed the rules to accommodate him:
Archer has an English father,[5] and British passport,[6] but initially was not eligible to play for England until the winter of 2022. The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) rules stated that as he did not live in England until after his 18th birthday, he needed to complete a seven-year residency period. Archer played for West Indies Under-19s three times in 2014, but had signalled his intention to make himself available to England once his residency period was complete.[7] However, in November 2018, the ECB announced a change to its rules, reducing the eligibility period from seven years to three to bring it into line with ICC regulations.[8][9]
posted on 11/7/19
It makes me laugh when India talk about their massive support in England (a lot of whom won't have been born in India); but then moan about England fielding players that weren't born here.
posted on 11/7/19
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posted on 11/7/19
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posted on 11/7/19
Smith has to pretty much take strike at every opportunity and hope the other end hold up until the end.
Under 200 and it's an easy win for England
posted on 11/7/19
How will Archer go in Test cricket, does he have the stamina to bowl 25-30 overs
posted on 11/7/19
comment by Dave&Danny (U4428)
posted less than a minute ago
How will Archer go in Test cricket, does he have the stamina to bowl 25-30 overs
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I'd have thought so. He doesn't steam in.
posted on 11/7/19
Why people on here so angry so easy hahaha
How many of this English mixed team are born here in England just tell me how many
posted on 11/7/19
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posted on 11/7/19
comment by chooshanguru (U21387)
posted less than a minute ago
Why people on here so angry so easy hahaha
How many of this English mixed team are born here in England just tell me how many
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You're literally the only person angry on here.
posted on 11/7/19
Well England is the sort of father nation of India-pak-ban, sa, nz, australia and rest of commonwealth, so it really doesnt matter does it?
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