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England v South Africa, 1st Test, Lord’s, 4th day

By Will 2 years ago, mid-July Add your comment below

England are owning this Test, but they’re by no means going to walk this victory. Sri Lanka were bowled out cheaply here in 2006 and responded in their follow-on with a monstrous effort, the figures of which I’ve utterly forgotten and can’t be bothered to check. That said, Monty is bowling like a dream on a pitch offering increased turn. Scorecard. Commentrs. You know the deal. Be prolific.

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6 Responses to “England v South Africa, 1st Test, Lord’s, 4th day”

  • Cricket Rules wrote:
    July 13th, 2008 at 11.47 am

    Am looking forward to play. England do look to be on top but cricket is a funny game. I agree that Monty is great to watch once he gets into a groove.

  • Gaurav wrote:
    July 13th, 2008 at 2.59 pm

    110/0 and the English pace-trio is looking pretty blunted now. Maybe it’s time for another spell from Monty who was superb yesterday.

  • AadityaVeer Singh Gill wrote:
    July 14th, 2008 at 8.10 am

    What bulldust is this,
    why aren’t my comments being shown?????
    Bloody racist crap-cleaners.
    I put across a number of facts ,which is more than you could say for all your ‘white’ devotees.
    You have the fu**ing balls to ban me.You came across as a jellyfish sucking mental midget anyways,but atleast you tried to appear unbiased.Now your futile attempts have been washed away.
    Continue to flatter yourselves & live in your frogs well.
    As I’ve said on various occassions, You see that tiny speck in the middle of the Pacific.Thats where people who care live.

  • Kathy wrote:
    July 14th, 2008 at 9.31 am

    Oh prophetically wise one, Will!

  • markus wrote:
    July 15th, 2008 at 1.56 pm

    TMS- Am I alone in being disappointed with the anodyne nature of TMS at the mo. Mark Pougatch in some sort of (w)anchor role, in addition to actually taking the mike for God’s sake. His irritating ubiquity in winter on all things Five Live is bad enough. Where are the characters? The eccentric humour? The summarisers are perfectly fine but there seems to be a paucity of high quality English cricket commentators – Aggers and CMJ notwithstanding.

  • William wrote:
    July 16th, 2008 at 3.18 pm

    I’m glad I’m not the only one who finds Pougatch infuriatingly dull. The last thing TMS needs is Radio 5 commentators. I hope Blofeld gets back from France for the second Test.

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