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2019 Cricket ODI WC

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  • TeWaioT TeWaio

    @Crucial said in 2019 Cricket ODI WC:

    As much as it hurts to defend the pommy weather there are some off the mark comments here
    For starters this weather is unusual. Looking like wettest June in record.
    A few weeks back the weather was great.
    I can honestly say I find it drier in London these days than Wellington.
    But yeah, it’s really shit at the moment and I wish the good stuff would come back

    100% agree with this, English weather generally has a massively unwarranted bad rep. Maybe its changed in the last generation due to climate change or whatever, but certainly away from the west of the country its pretty dry. Around London, and up near Cambridge where I live, it rains less than in NZ I reckon. The whole "shit UK weather" thing is like "shit UK food" - a stereotype about 30yrs out of date now.

    That said, the weather this June has been about as consistently awful (and across the whole country) as I can remember in 15 years living here.

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    @TeWaio well yeah if you don't venture out of the UK or Brits abroad spots, the food is perfectly adequate.

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    • CatograndeC Catogrande

      @MN5 said in 2019 Cricket ODI WC:

      @TeWaio said in 2019 Cricket ODI WC:

      @Crucial said in 2019 Cricket ODI WC:

      As much as it hurts to defend the pommy weather there are some off the mark comments here
      For starters this weather is unusual. Looking like wettest June in record.
      A few weeks back the weather was great.
      I can honestly say I find it drier in London these days than Wellington.
      But yeah, it’s really shit at the moment and I wish the good stuff would come back

      100% agree with this, English weather generally has a massively unwarranted bad rep. Maybe its changed in the last generation due to climate change or whatever, but certainly away from the west of the country its pretty dry. Around London, and up near Cambridge where I live, it rains less than in NZ I reckon. The whole "shit UK weather" thing is like "shit UK food" - a stereotype about 30yrs out of date now.

      That said, the weather this June has been about as consistently awful (and across the whole country) as I can remember in 15 years living here.

      That is true. I had some great Pizzas, Curries, Kebabs, Chinese and paella’s in London.

      I’m sure the mushy peas and fish and chips have gotten better too.

      It's hardly our fault you buy shit food.

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      MN5
      wrote on last edited by
      #622

      @Catogrande said in 2019 Cricket ODI WC:

      @MN5 said in 2019 Cricket ODI WC:

      @TeWaio said in 2019 Cricket ODI WC:

      @Crucial said in 2019 Cricket ODI WC:

      As much as it hurts to defend the pommy weather there are some off the mark comments here
      For starters this weather is unusual. Looking like wettest June in record.
      A few weeks back the weather was great.
      I can honestly say I find it drier in London these days than Wellington.
      But yeah, it’s really shit at the moment and I wish the good stuff would come back

      100% agree with this, English weather generally has a massively unwarranted bad rep. Maybe its changed in the last generation due to climate change or whatever, but certainly away from the west of the country its pretty dry. Around London, and up near Cambridge where I live, it rains less than in NZ I reckon. The whole "shit UK weather" thing is like "shit UK food" - a stereotype about 30yrs out of date now.

      That said, the weather this June has been about as consistently awful (and across the whole country) as I can remember in 15 years living here.

      That is true. I had some great Pizzas, Curries, Kebabs, Chinese and paella’s in London.

      I’m sure the mushy peas and fish and chips have gotten better too.

      It's hardly our fault you buy shit food.

      Like I said, the food I had was exemplary.

      The fact none of it was "english" was an unfortunate ( or maybe fortunate ) coincidence.

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      • MN5M MN5

        @Catogrande said in 2019 Cricket ODI WC:

        @MN5 said in 2019 Cricket ODI WC:

        @TeWaio said in 2019 Cricket ODI WC:

        @Crucial said in 2019 Cricket ODI WC:

        As much as it hurts to defend the pommy weather there are some off the mark comments here
        For starters this weather is unusual. Looking like wettest June in record.
        A few weeks back the weather was great.
        I can honestly say I find it drier in London these days than Wellington.
        But yeah, it’s really shit at the moment and I wish the good stuff would come back

        100% agree with this, English weather generally has a massively unwarranted bad rep. Maybe its changed in the last generation due to climate change or whatever, but certainly away from the west of the country its pretty dry. Around London, and up near Cambridge where I live, it rains less than in NZ I reckon. The whole "shit UK weather" thing is like "shit UK food" - a stereotype about 30yrs out of date now.

        That said, the weather this June has been about as consistently awful (and across the whole country) as I can remember in 15 years living here.

        That is true. I had some great Pizzas, Curries, Kebabs, Chinese and paella’s in London.

        I’m sure the mushy peas and fish and chips have gotten better too.

        It's hardly our fault you buy shit food.

        Like I said, the food I had was exemplary.

        The fact none of it was "english" was an unfortunate ( or maybe fortunate ) coincidence.

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        Catogrande
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        #623

        @MN5 said in 2019 Cricket ODI WC:

        @Catogrande said in 2019 Cricket ODI WC:

        @MN5 said in 2019 Cricket ODI WC:

        @TeWaio said in 2019 Cricket ODI WC:

        @Crucial said in 2019 Cricket ODI WC:

        As much as it hurts to defend the pommy weather there are some off the mark comments here
        For starters this weather is unusual. Looking like wettest June in record.
        A few weeks back the weather was great.
        I can honestly say I find it drier in London these days than Wellington.
        But yeah, it’s really shit at the moment and I wish the good stuff would come back

        100% agree with this, English weather generally has a massively unwarranted bad rep. Maybe its changed in the last generation due to climate change or whatever, but certainly away from the west of the country its pretty dry. Around London, and up near Cambridge where I live, it rains less than in NZ I reckon. The whole "shit UK weather" thing is like "shit UK food" - a stereotype about 30yrs out of date now.

        That said, the weather this June has been about as consistently awful (and across the whole country) as I can remember in 15 years living here.

        That is true. I had some great Pizzas, Curries, Kebabs, Chinese and paella’s in London.

        I’m sure the mushy peas and fish and chips have gotten better too.

        It's hardly our fault you buy shit food.

        Like I said, the food I had was exemplary.

        The fact none of it was "english" was an unfortunate ( or maybe fortunate ) coincidence.

        Racist.

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        • CatograndeC Catogrande

          @MN5 said in 2019 Cricket ODI WC:

          @Catogrande said in 2019 Cricket ODI WC:

          @MN5 said in 2019 Cricket ODI WC:

          @TeWaio said in 2019 Cricket ODI WC:

          @Crucial said in 2019 Cricket ODI WC:

          As much as it hurts to defend the pommy weather there are some off the mark comments here
          For starters this weather is unusual. Looking like wettest June in record.
          A few weeks back the weather was great.
          I can honestly say I find it drier in London these days than Wellington.
          But yeah, it’s really shit at the moment and I wish the good stuff would come back

          100% agree with this, English weather generally has a massively unwarranted bad rep. Maybe its changed in the last generation due to climate change or whatever, but certainly away from the west of the country its pretty dry. Around London, and up near Cambridge where I live, it rains less than in NZ I reckon. The whole "shit UK weather" thing is like "shit UK food" - a stereotype about 30yrs out of date now.

          That said, the weather this June has been about as consistently awful (and across the whole country) as I can remember in 15 years living here.

          That is true. I had some great Pizzas, Curries, Kebabs, Chinese and paella’s in London.

          I’m sure the mushy peas and fish and chips have gotten better too.

          It's hardly our fault you buy shit food.

          Like I said, the food I had was exemplary.

          The fact none of it was "english" was an unfortunate ( or maybe fortunate ) coincidence.

          Racist.

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          MN5
          wrote on last edited by
          #624

          @Catogrande said in 2019 Cricket ODI WC:

          @MN5 said in 2019 Cricket ODI WC:

          @Catogrande said in 2019 Cricket ODI WC:

          @MN5 said in 2019 Cricket ODI WC:

          @TeWaio said in 2019 Cricket ODI WC:

          @Crucial said in 2019 Cricket ODI WC:

          As much as it hurts to defend the pommy weather there are some off the mark comments here
          For starters this weather is unusual. Looking like wettest June in record.
          A few weeks back the weather was great.
          I can honestly say I find it drier in London these days than Wellington.
          But yeah, it’s really shit at the moment and I wish the good stuff would come back

          100% agree with this, English weather generally has a massively unwarranted bad rep. Maybe its changed in the last generation due to climate change or whatever, but certainly away from the west of the country its pretty dry. Around London, and up near Cambridge where I live, it rains less than in NZ I reckon. The whole "shit UK weather" thing is like "shit UK food" - a stereotype about 30yrs out of date now.

          That said, the weather this June has been about as consistently awful (and across the whole country) as I can remember in 15 years living here.

          That is true. I had some great Pizzas, Curries, Kebabs, Chinese and paella’s in London.

          I’m sure the mushy peas and fish and chips have gotten better too.

          It's hardly our fault you buy shit food.

          Like I said, the food I had was exemplary.

          The fact none of it was "english" was an unfortunate ( or maybe fortunate ) coincidence.

          Racist.

          sometimes

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            #625

            Windies 212 all out, rain looks like it will hold off in Southampton till the evening.

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            • mofitzy_M mofitzy_

              Windies 212 all out, rain looks like it will hold off in Southampton till the evening.

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              NTA
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              #626

              @mofitzy_ fucking typical - overcast conditions for the pommy bowlers, then cleared up for their batting.

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              • MN5M MN5

                @Catogrande said in 2019 Cricket ODI WC:

                @MN5 said in 2019 Cricket ODI WC:

                @TeWaio said in 2019 Cricket ODI WC:

                @Crucial said in 2019 Cricket ODI WC:

                As much as it hurts to defend the pommy weather there are some off the mark comments here
                For starters this weather is unusual. Looking like wettest June in record.
                A few weeks back the weather was great.
                I can honestly say I find it drier in London these days than Wellington.
                But yeah, it’s really shit at the moment and I wish the good stuff would come back

                100% agree with this, English weather generally has a massively unwarranted bad rep. Maybe its changed in the last generation due to climate change or whatever, but certainly away from the west of the country its pretty dry. Around London, and up near Cambridge where I live, it rains less than in NZ I reckon. The whole "shit UK weather" thing is like "shit UK food" - a stereotype about 30yrs out of date now.

                That said, the weather this June has been about as consistently awful (and across the whole country) as I can remember in 15 years living here.

                That is true. I had some great Pizzas, Curries, Kebabs, Chinese and paella’s in London.

                I’m sure the mushy peas and fish and chips have gotten better too.

                It's hardly our fault you buy shit food.

                Like I said, the food I had was exemplary.

                The fact none of it was "english" was an unfortunate ( or maybe fortunate ) coincidence.

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                Nevorian
                wrote on last edited by
                #627

                @MN5 said in 2019 Cricket ODI WC:

                @Catogrande said in 2019 Cricket ODI WC:

                @MN5 said in 2019 Cricket ODI WC:

                @TeWaio said in 2019 Cricket ODI WC:

                @Crucial said in 2019 Cricket ODI WC:

                As much as it hurts to defend the pommy weather there are some off the mark comments here
                For starters this weather is unusual. Looking like wettest June in record.
                A few weeks back the weather was great.
                I can honestly say I find it drier in London these days than Wellington.
                But yeah, it’s really shit at the moment and I wish the good stuff would come back

                100% agree with this, English weather generally has a massively unwarranted bad rep. Maybe its changed in the last generation due to climate change or whatever, but certainly away from the west of the country its pretty dry. Around London, and up near Cambridge where I live, it rains less than in NZ I reckon. The whole "shit UK weather" thing is like "shit UK food" - a stereotype about 30yrs out of date now.

                That said, the weather this June has been about as consistently awful (and across the whole country) as I can remember in 15 years living here.

                That is true. I had some great Pizzas, Curries, Kebabs, Chinese and paella’s in London.

                I’m sure the mushy peas and fish and chips have gotten better too.

                It's hardly our fault you buy shit food.

                Like I said, the food I had was exemplary.

                The fact none of it was "english" was an unfortunate ( or maybe fortunate ) coincidence.

                Nothing wrong with good old bangers and mash and an early morning visit to the local greasy spoon for a hangover curing breakfast

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                  Malinga isn't bad but he is too slow now to be a massive threat.

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                    NTA
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                    #629

                    Finch is in decent touch at the moment. I've been a critic of his in the past, but since he became Captain he seems to have largely worked his shit out

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                      NTA
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                      Lankans bleeding runs

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                        Catogrande
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                        #631

                        Marsh looking like he might be the difference between the two teams @NTA ?

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                          Great to see two Aussies run out within the space of a couple of overs. Still I suspect the 337 for 7 will probably be the best part of about 100 runs too many for Sri Lanka to chase down.

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                            Decent win after a good start from Sri Lanka. Kind of bummed for their skipper going on 97 but glad we stopped him - he's the spine and most of the functioning organs for the Lanks

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                            • NTAN NTA

                              Decent win after a good start from Sri Lanka. Kind of bummed for their skipper going on 97 but glad we stopped him - he's the spine and most of the functioning organs for the Lanks

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                              #634

                              @NTA said in 2019 Cricket ODI WC:

                              Decent win after a good start from Sri Lanka. Kind of bummed for their skipper going on 97 but glad we stopped him - he's the spine and most of the functioning organs for the Lanks

                              Aus played it right. Solid start to ensure they get 280+ (which is generally too many for the Lankans) and then have a go later in the innings. 320 was always too many.

                              As I said with the Black Caps win though, can't read too much into it. This is a very poor Sri Lankan side, they'll struggle to win another game from here.

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                                There are a billion people praying that the rain holds off in Manchester.

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                                • mofitzy_M mofitzy_

                                  There are a billion people praying that the rain holds off in Manchester.

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                                  @mofitzy_ said in 2019 Cricket ODI WC:

                                  There are a billion people praying that the rain holds off in Manchester.

                                  What’s the forecast for tonight? Cracking game to be had

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                                      India Vs Pakistan Vs the Rain in Manchester today.

                                      Looks like the rain will make a significant appearance in the afternoon:

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                                        Mohammad Amir has already been warned twice for running on the pitch. Oddly, it's mainly 3-4 steps after his delivery stride where he seemed to keep jogging down the middle of the pitch.

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                                        • DonsteppaD Donsteppa

                                          Mohammad Amir has already been warned twice for running on the pitch. Oddly, it's mainly 3-4 steps after his delivery stride where he seemed to keep jogging down the middle of the pitch.

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                                          @Donsteppa said in 2019 Cricket ODI WC:

                                          Mohammad Amir has already been warned twice for running on the pitch. Oddly, it's mainly 3-4 steps after his delivery stride where he seemed to keep jogging down the middle of the pitch.

                                          Silly bastard

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