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    Shameless self-promotion post

    By Scott last year, at the start of April Leave a comment on this post

    I’ve started up a more generic Australian minded sports blog which will house cricket minded posts that have me coming off a longer run up then is usual for here. I’ll still be posting here; it’s just that the essays will go up at my new site. I’ve opened the batting with a long post about how the proposed Indian Cricket League might impact on Australian cricket.

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    3 Responses to “Shameless self-promotion post”

  • SpryCorpse wrote:
    April 5th, 2007 at 10.53 am

    Best of luck with it, Scott.
    I’ve added your blog to my Google Reader.

    When you turn your guns on the Victorian AFL teams, don’t be too hard on the Cats, okay? :-)

  • Michael wrote:
    April 5th, 2007 at 7.00 pm

    Good luck with it Scott!

    For lack of a better place to put it: I just love Adam Gilchrist. If he feels something needs to be said he says it. No pathetic press-conference banter where one actually never says anything of relevance. Or is afraid of a thwap on the wrists.

    Gilly on ’sterile’ Caribbean crowds

  • Wraye wrote:
    April 6th, 2007 at 9.56 am

    Best of luck, Scott! Will be adding you to my favourites and addings comments where appropriate. After all, us Poms have to keep an eye on the old Enemy ‘cos the England selectors certainly don’t!! ;)

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