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January 07, 2004, 01:04:20 AM »
yesss we draw
congrats to smith for century
congrats to lara for making 9000 runs in test match career
congrats to us for no white wash
congrats to SA for winning series
congrats to Kallis for man of match title
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January 15, 2004, 05:11:10 PM »
ok ok....We need to have MORE LEGIT cricketers playing for the WI like for instance RAVI RAMPAUL....in addition to that, we have a very good batting line up, but a very poor field in place....DEM SOUTH AFRICANS GETTING AWAY WITH MURDER!!!!!
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January 15, 2004, 07:46:50 PM »
Right now, they kinda looking for eleven fit men, before they study eleven good fit men.
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Reply #83 on:
January 15, 2004, 09:04:48 PM »
d fourth test in d morning no sleep to night
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Reply #84 on:
January 16, 2004, 12:55:21 PM »
I vex...dey drop mohammed fuh dat pack a balls dillon
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Reply #85 on:
January 16, 2004, 04:47:39 PM »
ent but maybe the 4 fast bowlers can break into the SA attack!
so let's see how it goes
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January 16, 2004, 09:12:46 PM »
Oh goosh the team get loud bunta today. All man jack hadda have bunghole bandage tonight.
And the theory that Dillon is the blight is gaining currency with me.
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January 16, 2004, 09:19:19 PM »
Link to day's play
http://www.cricinfo.com/link_to_database/A..._16JAN2004.html
"Graeme Smith and Herschelle Gibbs powered their way to a record opening stand for South Africa at Centurion Park on a shortened opening day of the fourth Test. After Brian Lara won the toss and put South Africa in, Smith and Gibbs both scored centuries and made West Indies pay for some more wayward bowling and shoddy fielding. South Africa closed at a dominating 302 for 1 when bad light stopped play.
What has gone before in a one-sided series was nothing to compare with the level of the slaughter today. The bowling was toothless, the fielding tired, but the batting was almost faultless. After a morning seeing off the new ball on a damp track, Smith and Gibbs cut loose, smashing the hapless attack to all parts of the sparsely populated ground, and keeping the run rate up to five an over."
And I find that Nel have no damn respect.
http://www.cricinfo.com/db/ARCHIVE/CRICKET..._15JAN2004.html
"The fourth Test starts at Centurion on Friday, but none of those weighty points is being pondered anything like as ponderously as the exact time that play will cease on the second day.
And all because Andre Nel and his fiancé, Deanne Weitz, chose January 17, 2004, as their wedding day.
The close is scheduled for 5.30pm local time (3.30pm GMT). Nel's nuptials are due at 6.30pm. The odds on how many paces Nel will cut from his run-up should he be bowling on Saturday afternoon, and should the South African over rate be lagging, have yet to be calculated. "
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January 16, 2004, 09:20:08 PM »
Like the whole of the bowling blight.
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January 16, 2004, 09:37:28 PM »
I just hope we doh geh whitewash
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Reply #90 on:
January 17, 2004, 11:41:23 AM »
lord SA on 601/6
it is obvios we have to work on our bowling attack
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January 17, 2004, 11:59:00 AM »
W.I need a nice bushbath. with some blue soap and thing.
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Reply #92 on:
January 17, 2004, 12:45:18 PM »
somebody tell bandit that we drew the third test so it's impossible to be whitewashed...
And we're losing because windies need a good spinner not a full pace attack, they should bring back Mohammed
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Reply #93 on:
January 17, 2004, 05:19:20 PM »
Guys that need to be looked at again:
Collins
Nagamootoo
Reon King
Lawson
Get that fool Edwards out the squad.Get Sanford out the squad.If we could manage it,get Drakes out the squad!
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January 17, 2004, 08:31:09 PM »
the three best fast bowlers we have?
leave out men like Dillon and Collymore
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January 18, 2004, 06:15:26 PM »
Please Edwards,especially,sucks.
It's like he throws a die in the morning and unless it lands on a 6 he bowls crap.
Obviously therefore he bowls a lot of crap.
Oh yeah,WTF happen to Cuffy eh?Dat man the the best economy bowler we had since Ambrose.
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January 18, 2004, 08:19:29 PM »
the only way we goin and win this innings is only if chanderpaul dont out and he make ah century we might actually make a come back or something
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January 19, 2004, 09:10:18 AM »
18 January 2004 11:30
Kallis
RECORD BREAKING KALLIS TURNS SCREWS ON WINDIES
by Fazeer Mohammed for CMC
CENTURION -- Jacques Kallis wrote his name into the record books of South African batsmanship as the hosts piled up another massive total against West Indies on the second day of the fourth and final Test at SuperSport Park on Saturday.
The 28-year-old right-hander became the first from his country to score hundreds in four consecutive Tests, finishing unbeaten on 130 and propelling his team to 604 for six declared in the first innings.
With their first task being to get 405 to avoid the follow-on, the visitors’ openers, Chris Gayle and Daren Ganga, had no hesitation in accepting the umpires’ offer to go off for bad light after five overs of their reply with the score at seven without loss.
Taking over the role of senior batsman after Herschelle Gibbs fell to the part-time leg-spin of Ramnaresh Sarwan for 192 half-an-hour after lunch, Kallis played with confidence and correctness in compiling a 15th Test century that bore an air of inevitability about it given his already huge impact in this series.
With the possibility that he may still play one more innings -- depending on the strength of the West Indies response -- the powerfully built Kallis has now amassed 712 runs at an average of 178 from six innings.
Having gone through most of the previous year without registering a Test hundred, Kallis has struck a rich vein of form against a Caribbean side lacking in the necessary discipline in bowling and fielding to consistently overcome such a class player.
Yet he readily acknowledged that the overall strength of the batting line-up has eased some of the burden off his shoulders.
“It probably made it a bit easier for me,” he said at the post-play news conference.
“Coming in once you’ve got 300 runs already on the board means that there is a lot less pressure,” said Kallis, who came to the crease just before lunch with the score at 373 for two after Jacques Rudolph was bowled for 37 by a full-length delivery by fast bowler Fidel Edwards.
“But you still have to score your runs. I’m really proud of what I’ve done and it’s certainly something I’m going to remember for a long time.”
As so often happens, West Indies showed more discipline the morning after being belted around the field, but even with the greater effort, South Africa were already in such firm control at the overnight position of 302 for one that there was little Brian Lara could do to stop the home team grinding on to their second total of over 600 in the series.
The advent of the second new ball actually accelerated the scoring with Rudolph, on his home ground, overshadowing Gibbs with a succession of boundaries before his demise.
Gibbs was obviously keen on going on to another Test double-century, having resumed on 139. But the temptations offered by Sarwan proved too much as he slashed at a short delivery from the West Indies vice-captain and Ganga held a good catch
falling to his right at backward point with Gibbs eight runs short of the
milestone.
Sarwan, whose bowling has taken on increasing importance during the series, struck again when Gary Kirsten, after hoisting a six over midwicket, hit a low full toss back to the bowler in the same over to depart for 13 with South Africa at 446 for four.
At the other end, Kallis remained massively solid and composed, gathering his runs effortlessly in an 86-run, fifth-wicket partnership with another home player, Neil McKenzie, who delighted a crowd of over 14,000 before falling for 40 as he edged a
delivery from Mervyn Dillon to Lara at first slip, giving the fast bowler his first wicket on his return to the side after bein g dropped for the third Test in Cape Town.
Dwayne Smith impressed with his medium-pacers, achieving movement through
the air and off the pitch, and earning his first Test wicket when Mark Boucher hooked a short ball to Edwards at long leg.
But by then the anticipation was building towards Kallis’ hundred and, while he was
frustrated briefly in the 90s by bowling that was very wide of the off-stump, he eventually slashed a delivery from Edwards to the backward point boundary to make history with his ninth four.
He had also struck a six on the way to a hundred, and then given instructions to
accelerate, plundered five more boundaries before the declaration came, leaving the West Indies openers with a brief testing period to the close of play.
It was, however, always likely that that the heavy overcast conditions that prevailed throughout the day would have prevented the scheduled 13 overs from being bowled, and West Indies enter the third day with all 10 first innings wickets standing knowing that Sunday’s play is likely to determine whether they will end the series with honour or endure more embarrassment.
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Reply #98 on:
January 19, 2004, 09:10:51 AM »
and yes i agree with ak neo chanders is the man to do it for us
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January 19, 2004, 04:45:46 PM »
Somewhat less bunta today.
Gayle and Sarwan might save we from an innings defeat.
Nel feeling nice nice. Get married, good bunta from the wife, five wickets AND get BC Lara out twice in one day of a test match.
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