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20 Jul 2016 14:11 #313347
by Googley
wait Logie was such a record breaker and could only muster up a 35 avg in his first class career?
the "non record breaker" Timur edged him out with 36!
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20 Jul 2016 16:08 #313367
by Googley
Timur played a first class match for WI in 1980...when he filled in for the injured Rowe!
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21 Jul 2016 07:42 - 21 Jul 2016 08:16 #313429
by mapoui
wat it proves Googs is dat Timur was not as good not as allyuh imagine only in allyuh dreams! Timur wud have been a star today but not when we had the batting we had back in the day.
and west indies selectors saw that and did not worry demselves with and about Timur
its time allyuh put dat to rest.
where allyuh have a better case is with Timur's father Edwin..who was a great left arm spinner...and who with Gibbs would have subsumed the cricket world under their spin fingers. deh would have held and twirled the batsmen of the world to hell..the one the perfect foil for the other.
dat is what west indies lost with the Mohammed family. we lost with Edwin, not with Timur. west indies preferred a quick like Lester King when they did not go with Sobers as the second spinner.
had deh picked Edwin, Sobers wud not have had to bowl as much as he did. he could have focused as the third quick alone and he would have been even more devastating for dat reason
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21 Jul 2016 07:45 - 21 Jul 2016 08:14 #313430
by TRINIDADDY
So, the Tallawahs just beat the Tridents. I haven't watched the match yet; will catch the highlights later.
Judging from the scorecard, Pooran was once again excellent: 51 runs at a strike rate of 200+. Again, he was only out due to a run out.
Nobody else on his team did anything of note. ABDV is on his way back to South Africa, and so didn't play, leaving the Trident's massively outgunned.
Interestingly, none of the big guns fired for the Tallawah's either; Gayle and Russell failed. It was Walton - who has done nothing of note in this tournament so far - who got them to a good score (he made 97 runs), and of course the always reliable Sanga (50).
Also, Duckworth Lewis came into effect. Tridents had only 18 overs to bat and a target which was higher (?) than what the Tallawah's posted.
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21 Jul 2016 07:45 #313431
by mapoui
really ::confused:: Richie was in dat too ::confused:: ::confused::
I did not know
but I did know Athurton was an impse ::LOL:: ::LOL:: ::LOL::
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21 Jul 2016 07:49 #313432
by mapoui
Tallawah win eh! good show.
ketchim will be up dancing around soon with "I told you so's 'aplenty
Pooran still scored however...one fuh the douglas ::LOL:: ::LOL:: ::LOL:: ::LOL::
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