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19 Apr 2016 08:45 #301573
by Noreht
I hear what you are saying about the home side that has an advantage, but I raise you the following, why should Australia have home field advantage and an added advantage of experience with the pink ball. I stand behind South Africa fully and also think they should leave test cricket as is. It is by far my favourite form of the games.
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19 Apr 2016 18:19 #301692
by Lavos
I also stand behind South Africa, and I think should leave test cricket as is. If they have no experience with a pink ball for visibility issues, for me, there is not advantage that could compensate that in the field.
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20 Apr 2016 07:22 #301709
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Great point that you made. If the pitch is grassy at least it is grassy for both teams. The pink ball only benefits Australia.
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20 Apr 2016 07:49 #301713
by Noreht
I don't mind their fascination with the colour as it really started because of GM's wife that died of cancer. My fiance was diagnosed with phase 3 cervical cancer two years ago, so I say, let them have pink.
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20 Apr 2016 07:59 #301715
by ketchim
sorry to hear ....hope all will be well by the grace of god
Pink then should me upgraded to Neon ...
like those neon lights outside strip clubs ?
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20 Apr 2016 08:27 #301722
by ketchim
thanks for sharing : My daughter's doctor advise her to have the HPV vaccine
I should urge her post haste !
Men 16 - 26 should also consider it.
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20 Apr 2016 12:09 #301749
by Mail
A vaccine called Gardasil is used in my work environment for cervical cancer vaccination programme. Gardasil protects against the two types of HPV, between them responsible for more than 70% of cervical cancers in the UK. A bonus of using Gardasil to prevent cervical cancer is that it prevents genital warts too.
Hope the necessary measures have been taken and your fiancée is well.
Peace.
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