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Calamity in Cape Town
November 14, 2011
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My oh my. Australians all over the country are still sitting there, wondering what in the world happened in the First Test against South Africa. Even more so, they are wondering who is to blame in all this. Is it the selectors for not stopping the rot earlier and cleaning out the whole line-up rather than simply the only batsman scoring runs? Is it the players themselves for simply throwing in the towel and not even attempting to counter the swinging ball? Or was it simply that the South African bowling attack had their big moment, and were too good for the Australians? Read more…
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The watershed moment in Australian cricket….hopefully!
January 7, 2011
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So the Ashes are over, and they return to England. Its gone, its over, now we need to move on. Read more…