Thread started by ajithfederer on 24th May 2010 09:15 PM
Date and Time Match Weather
Thu Jun 17
09:45 GMT | 10:45 local
05:45 EDT | 04:45 CDT | 02:45 PDT Only ODI - Ireland v Australia
Clontarf Cricket Club Ground, Dublin N/A
Sat Jun 19
09:45 GMT | 10:45 local
05:45 EDT | 04:45 CDT | 02:45 PDT Middlesex v Australians
Lord's, London N/A
Tue Jun 22
13:30 GMT | 14:30 local
09:30 EDT | 08:30 CDT | 06:30 PDT 1st ODI - England v Australia
The Rose Bowl, Southampton N/A
Thu Jun 24
13:30 GMT | 14:30 local
09:30 EDT | 08:30 CDT | 06:30 PDT 2nd ODI - England v Australia
Sophia Gardens, Cardiff N/A
Sun Jun 27
09:45 GMT | 10:45 local
05:45 EDT | 04:45 CDT | 02:45 PDT 3rd ODI - England v Australia
Old Trafford, Manchester N/A
Wed Jun 30
12:00 GMT | 13:00 local
08:00 EDT | 07:00 CDT | 05:00 PDT 4th ODI - England v Australia
Kennington Oval, London N/A
Sat Jul 3
09:45 GMT | 10:45 local
05:45 EDT | 04:45 CDT | 02:45 PDT 5th ODI - England v Australia
Lord's, London N/A
Mon Jul 5
16:00 GMT | 17:00 local
12:00 EDT | 11:00 CDT | 09:00 PDT 1st T20I - Australia v Pakistan
Edgbaston, Birmingham N/A
Tue Jul 6
16:00 GMT | 17:00 local
12:00 EDT | 11:00 CDT | 09:00 PDT 2nd T20I - Australia v Pakistan
Edgbaston, Birmingham N/A
Thu Jul 8 - Fri Jul 9
11:00 GMT | 12:00 local
07:00 EDT | 06:00 CDT | 04:00 PDT Derbyshire v Australians
County Ground, Derby N/A
Tue Jul 13 - Sat Jul 17
09:30 GMT | 10:30 local
05:30 EDT | 04:30 CDT | 02:30 PDT 1st Test - Australia v Pakistan
Lord's, London N/A
Wed Jul 21 - Sun Jul 25
09:30 GMT | 10:30 local
05:30 EDT | 04:30 CDT | 02:30 PDT 2nd Test - Australia v Pakistan
Headingley, Leeds N/A
http://www.cricinfo.com/england-v-au...plate=fixtures
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From: ajithfederer
on 24th May 2010 09:16 PM
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Australia England ODI/T20 series is followed by two tests between Pakistan and Australia.
Series Home:
http://www.cricinfo.com/england-v-au...es/426337.html
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From: 19thmay
on 25th May 2010 10:26 AM
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Re: Australia in England 2010
Originally Posted by
ajithfederer
Date and Time Match Weather
Tue Jul 13 - Sat Jul 17
09:30 GMT | 10:30 local
05:30 EDT | 04:30 CDT | 02:30 PDT 1st Test - Australia v Pakistan
Lord's, London N/A
Wed Jul 21 - Sun Jul 25
09:30 GMT | 10:30 local
05:30 EDT | 04:30 CDT | 02:30 PDT 2nd Test - Australia v Pakistan
Headingley, Leeds N/A
What? Australia Vs Pakistan test cricket @ England?
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From: Kalyasi
on 25th May 2010 11:48 AM
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From: ajithfederer
on 21st June 2010 11:00 PM
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1st ODI starts tomorrow.
Ponting shrugs off England aggression.
I dearly miss all the Triangular and Quadilateral ODI series-es that were played in the 90's. Cricket used to be much fun.
Sridhar, No body plays in Pakistan due to security reasons. So they have chosen England as their home venue for these test matches. Kalyan, Ashes start in November in Australia.
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From: ajithfederer
on 22nd June 2010 08:59 PM
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Australia 130/4 (27.0 ov)
Clarke and Hussey batting.
http://www.cricinfo.com/england-v-au...ch/426387.html
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From: Kalyasi
on 23rd June 2010 02:03 AM
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Australia 267/7 (50 ov)
England 213/5 (38 ov)
England require another 55 runs with 5 wickets and 12.0 overs remaining
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From: VinodKumar's
on 23rd June 2010 02:04 AM
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Namma aal Bollinger bowling
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From: Kalyasi
on 23rd June 2010 02:05 AM
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From: Kalyasi
on 23rd June 2010 02:35 AM
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From: VinodKumar's
on 23rd June 2010 02:35 AM
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Morgan
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From: ajithfederer
on 23rd June 2010 02:48 AM
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Tendulkar marked Morgan for Ashes. This is a good start. Hope he continues the good form.
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From: 19thmay
on 23rd June 2010 10:06 AM
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Murugan [En friend appadi thaan koopduvaan]
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From: Bala (Karthik)
on 23rd June 2010 10:18 AM
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Originally Posted by
19thmay
Murugan [En friend appadi thaan koopduvaan]
JP Murugan la iruppaaro?
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From: ajithfederer
on 24th June 2010 10:18 PM
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From: Kalyasi
on 24th June 2010 10:21 PM
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Originally Posted by
Bala (Karthik)
Originally Posted by
19thmay
Murugan [En friend appadi thaan koopduvaan]
JP Murugan la iruppaaro?
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From: Kalyasi
on 24th June 2010 10:37 PM
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Aus 239/7 in 50 Overs
C White - 86*
Broad - 4/44
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From: Kalyasi
on 25th June 2010 01:32 AM
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England 173/3 (33.3 ov)
England require another 67 runs with 7 wickets and 16.3 overs remaining
Paul Collingwood 43*(58)
Eoin Morgan 30*(46)
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From: ajithfederer
on 25th June 2010 01:57 AM
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Morgan another 50, 52*
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From: VinodKumar's
on 25th June 2010 02:00 AM
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Originally Posted by
ajithfederer
Morgan another 50, 52*
Expected this from you
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From: Kalyasi
on 25th June 2010 02:04 AM
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Hayyo Morgan Out
Australia 239/7 (50 ov)
England 212/6 (40.4 ov)
England require another 28 runs with 4 wickets and 56 balls remaining
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From: Kalyasi
on 25th June 2010 02:23 AM
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Australia 239/7 (50 ov)
England 243/6 (45.2 ov)
England won by 4 wickets (with 28 balls remaining)
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From: Kalyasi
on 25th June 2010 02:23 AM
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From: Plum
on 25th June 2010 06:48 AM
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Good, good. Paanding ODIs-lErundhu retire aagara mAdhiri oru udhai kudungadA England thambigaLA.
(Cant believe - just a month ago was supporting Australia in T20 agaisnt England. indha Ponting vandhAlE automatic-A Englandai kUda support paNNa thONudhu!)
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From: VinodKumar's
on 25th June 2010 09:04 AM
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Originally Posted by
Plum
Good, good. Paanding ODIs-lErundhu retire aagara mAdhiri oru udhai kudungadA England thambigaLA.
(Cant believe - just a month ago was supporting Australia in T20 agaisnt England. indha Ponting vandhAlE automatic-A Englandai kUda support paNNa thONudhu!)
Plum,
One day mattum illa ella format la irunthum retire aagura time vanthuruchu. CA wont wait for long for a player to get his form back.
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From: ajithfederer
on 25th June 2010 09:29 PM
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Well done Ingilaandhu. Make it 5-0 please
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From: littlemaster1982
on 26th June 2010 07:18 AM
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If that's what you think take a look at the head-to-heads and see who has got bragging rights. ODI, Tests and Twenty20. Tell me who has got the bragging rights?
--
Ricky Ponting bristles when asked if England held the bragging rights following their win against Australia in the second ODI
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Ponting-ai yaaro tenson panni uttuttanunga
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From: sathya_1979
on 27th June 2010 04:33 PM
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From: Dinesh84
on 27th June 2010 06:20 PM
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Australia 208/8 (45.1 overs)
Paandi 3 runs la out..
Paandi ya out aakuna anaivarukkum Mt Road il vengala silai veikapadum
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From: Dinesh84
on 27th June 2010 06:26 PM
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Aus 212 all out
England..
kud kud..
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From: ajithfederer
on 27th June 2010 08:42 PM
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Australia 212 (46 ov)
England 84/2 (19.5 ov)
http://www.cricinfo.com/england-v-au...ch/426389.html
Collingwood (22) and Strauss (38) batting. Camaan England make it 3-0.
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From: Kalyasi
on 27th June 2010 09:21 PM
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Eng 132/3 in 31.2 overs..
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From: sathya_1979
on 27th June 2010 09:28 PM
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Ricky's perplexed look when Strauss pulled Harris
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From: Kalyasi
on 27th June 2010 09:46 PM
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From: Kalyasi
on 27th June 2010 10:22 PM
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Eng 197/7.. I guess its not England's day...
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From: Kalyasi
on 27th June 2010 10:23 PM
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England require another 16 runs with 3 wickets and 31 balls remaining
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From: ajithfederer
on 27th June 2010 10:27 PM
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Ada padharugala hang on man. Another 13 runs wonly!!
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From: Kalyasi
on 27th June 2010 10:40 PM
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innum 10 run 2 wicket 15 ball.. England pls make it...
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From: ajithfederer
on 27th June 2010 10:45 PM
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Bresnan 4
. 4 runs from 7 balls.
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From: ajithfederer
on 27th June 2010 10:46 PM
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3 runs from 6 balls.
1 wkt in hand.
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From: Kalyasi
on 27th June 2010 10:48 PM
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From: ajithfederer
on 27th June 2010 10:49 PM
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Yaay england won by 1 wicket.
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From: Kalyasi
on 27th June 2010 10:50 PM
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Yeah Bresnen does it... Good All-Rounder for England...
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From: ajithfederer
on 27th June 2010 10:52 PM
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I
JUST can't remember the last time when Australia were down 3-0 in a ODI series.
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Well done England. Make it 5-0. Go for it.
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From: Kalyasi
on 27th June 2010 10:56 PM
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Originally Posted by
Cricinfo
England 3 Australia 0. It's not a football score (England would never score that many) and it means the series is in the bag for Andrew Strauss which, despite today's major wobble, is a notable achievement for this evolving one-day side. Credit to Australia, they gave it will go at the end with some outstanding bowling from Doug Bollinger and Shaun Tait with late reverse swing. However, Ricky Ponting will know his team's batting let them down again and 212 wasn't enough.
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From: sathya_1979
on 27th June 2010 11:00 PM
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Yay pricky ranting's side lost
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From: Sourav
on 27th June 2010 11:15 PM
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From: Kalyasi
on 28th June 2010 12:43 AM
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Are we going to see the end of Pricky Ponting's career... I would be the most happiest person on this planet to see that happen...
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From: sathya_1979
on 28th June 2010 12:49 AM
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Originally Posted by
Kalyasi
Are we going to see the end of Pricky Ponting's career... I would be the most happiest person on this planet to see that happen...
Neenga mattum illa
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From: Rajaruud
on 28th June 2010 12:43 PM
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AUS
England
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From: raghavendran
on 30th June 2010 06:59 PM
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aus..
...semmeya kalaikkraange england..ashes kude avangedhaan jeipange...england tour of australia ends just befor the world cup
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From: PARAMASHIVAN
on 30th June 2010 07:22 PM
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From: Kalyasi
on 30th June 2010 08:53 PM
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Chai Ponting oru 92 adichu avan position a kaapathitaan polaye...
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From: littlemaster1982
on 30th June 2010 10:18 PM
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Clarke
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From: ajithfederer
on 30th June 2010 10:55 PM
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From: ajithfederer
on 2nd July 2010 09:08 AM
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England v Australia 2010
Ashes loss could end Ponting's captaincy
Cricinfo staff
July 2, 2010
Ricky Ponting: "I've got the biggest eight months of my career coming up" © Getty Images
Ricky Ponting expects his reign as Australian captain to end if he is not holding the Ashes at the SCG in January. Ponting was in charge during the 2005 and 2009 defeats in England, and led his side to a 5-0 whitewash at home three years ago.
Despite being one of the game's all-time greats with the bat, Ponting knows his future depends on the result of the 2010-11 series. "
I'd probably be looking for a new job if we lose again," Ponting told the Daily Mail. "It's as simple as that. I've got the biggest eight months of my career coming up."
Australia face Pakistan and India in two-Test series before the Ashes begin at the Gabba in November and the series is followed by the World Cup. "It doesn't get any bigger than that and everything I do between now and April will be geared at getting the most out of myself and, most importantly, the group," he said. "If I'm able to do that I think there are some pretty special things on the horizon for this team."
While the Ashes series is likely to determine what Ponting does next, he said he was not weighed down by the significance of the contest. "I haven't thought about any added pressure on me," he said. "I'm just thinking about being the best player I can be and having a significant impact on the Ashes series as a batsman and as a leader. That's all I can control. I know what it takes to be a good player in a big series and I know what it will take for the rest of the guys."
England have beaten Australia in their most important encounters over the past year. The run began with their Ashes victory at The Oval and continued with a win in the World Twenty20 final and the current one-day series success.
Ponting said England deserved the latest triumph but does not think they have earned bragging rights in all forms of the game. "We're still ranked the best side in one-day cricket and No. 2 in Test cricket," Ponting said. "Until England get their heads above us in all of the tables then superiority will be with us."
© ESPN EMEA Ltd.
http://www.cricinfo.com/england-v-au...ry/465693.html
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From: ajithfederer
on 2nd July 2010 10:31 PM
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Plum
You didn't see this yet.
. Now you have to root for Ingilaandhu
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From: Plum
on 3rd July 2010 01:17 PM
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AF, nInga vEra - this is namba Riggy Paanding's own Chatterjee statement-nga
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From: ajithfederer
on 3rd July 2010 11:48 PM
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Australia 277/7 (50 ov)
England 235 (46.3 ov)
Australia won by 42 runs
Caaling 95 runs.
Series England won the 5-match series 3-2
Player of the match SW Tait (Australia)
Player of the series EJG Morgan (England)
http://www.cricinfo.com/england-v-au...ch/426391.html
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From: steveaustin
on 5th July 2010 07:02 PM
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Thank God. It was not the best of 7 series else Oz could've won it.
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From: Plum
on 5th July 2010 07:10 PM
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And that comeback shows why Oz are favourites for the Ashes series this year. I dont see England defeating them in a 5 test series in Australia. I can see visions of Ricky Ponting scoring multiple centuries and/or managing atleast 400 runs in the series
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From: sathya_1979
on 5th July 2010 10:18 PM
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Originally Posted by
Plum
And that comeback shows why Oz are favourites for the Ashes series this year. I dont see England defeating them in a 5 test series in Australia. I can see visions of Ricky Ponting scoring multiple centuries and/or managing atleast 400 runs in the series
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