Alan Harper's Tash
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12.6% of England’s test centuries have been scored by players with OO in their surname.
So that's why I never made it as a test batsman12.6% of England’s test centuries have been scored by players with OO in their surname.
Never too late to change your name!So that's why I never made it as a test batsman
It's an abomination, and should have been strangled at birth!What is annoying me is that the cricket channel will be blabbering about the 16.4 instead of cricket for the next few weeks.
Seems the decimalised format sponsored by crisps is on the wane. It doesn’t pay enough and overseas stars are playing in the US this year.What is annoying me is that the cricket channel will be blabbering about the 16.4 instead of cricket for the next few weeks.
How much would a ticket cost for a "16.4" game at OT; pure guesswork, £50?Seems the decimalised format sponsored by crisps is on the wane. It doesn’t pay enough and overseas stars are playing in the US this year.
The family side of the game is great, but it needs to return back to the traditional cricketing format, but the ECB will try and milk as much out of it before it dies.
Ticket sales are way down so far this year too.
Prices start at £11 for adults and £3 for kids. No idea how many are at that price as I have to sign up to get more info!How much would a ticket cost for a "16.4" game at OT; pure guesswork, £50?
That's a lot cheaper than I expected, obviously (given my previous post!). But even if I was living over there, I wouldn't pay itmPrices start at £11 for adults and £3 for kids. No idea how many are at that price as I have to sign up to get more info!
Sod that.
Yeah, it’s not for me either. I’ll no doubt tune into a few matches, but it’s too brash and convoluted.That's a lot cheaper than I expected, obviously (given my previous post!). But even if I was living over there, I wouldn't pay itm