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    he’s a genius
    and with genius comes madness in all forms
    he’s a gentlemen and a true sporting legend

    #127122

    @poshy wrote:

    He’s not The Messiah… he’s a Very Naughty Boy :lol: :lol:

    stop getting fruity

    #127123

    @poshy wrote:

    Warne is a terrific cricketer..no mistake. Some say the best spin bowler ever. He played tremendously this series.. and sportingly accepted chants of “Warne’s dropped The Ashes” from the crowd. He and Pietersen both play for the same county side now :D .. and he showed great sportsmanship in congratulating him.

    However, his past is chequered with scandal … In 1998, Warne was forced to admit that he had taken money to provide pitch and weather reports from a man later discovered to be operating with bookmakers. In February 2003, just prior to the start of the 2003 cricket World Cup, Warne was sent home after a drugs test during the one-day series in Australia earlier in the year returned a positive result for a banned diuretic.

    Warne’s private life has also suffered from scandals. Indeed, he has a song written for him .. Horny Warnie by Horny Warnie & the Whites, which received some airplay in Australia. :lol:

    I suspect history will record him as a rogue (by which I mean, with affection for his wrong-doings and enormous respect for his ability) … and I guess the cricketer is the man… you can’t really separate his ability from his personality … he is the sum of all he is..

    edited for punctuation and clarity lol

    noo, i like to see what i see now, and to me he sounds like a sound bloke, and probably the best spin bowler the world has ever seen?

    #127124

    :roll: =; [-(

    #127125

    @poshy wrote:

    @soulie wrote:

    great game, its all over.. are england now number 1 in the world?

    Promised to post this from my favourite Aussie Ragdoll :lol:

    No you are not number 1 in the world, if/when you can dominate for as long as we have been you can start claiming that you are number 1, until then the top spot will continue to be ours. 1 ashes win (no matter how classy you were, which i admit you were indeed) does’nt automatically make you number 1. :wink:

    He’s right of course :roll: – but England have closed the gap :P :wink:

    i think we have the upper hand, as our team is young, as opposed to the aussies.. shane warne, is still a class act, but there will be a time he has to give up.. and that is soon, and the same goes for ponting.. langer ect ect..

    is there any good young aussies coming through what so ever.. as tait looked very poor to me

    #127126

    @soulie wrote:

    @poshy wrote:

    @soulie wrote:

    great game, its all over.. are england now number 1 in the world?

    Promised to post this from my favourite Aussie Ragdoll :lol:

    No you are not number 1 in the world, if/when you can dominate for as long as we have been you can start claiming that you are number 1, until then the top spot will continue to be ours. 1 ashes win (no matter how classy you were, which i admit you were indeed) does’nt automatically make you number 1. :wink:

    He’s right of course :roll: – but England have closed the gap :P :wink:

    i think we have the upper hand, as our team is young, as opposed to the aussies.. shane warne, is still a class act, but there will be a time he has to give up.. and that is soon, and the same goes for ponting.. langer ect ect..

    is there any good young aussies coming through what so ever.. as tait looked very poor to me

    You do have the upper hand but you dont deserve the number 1 spot just yet, and the aussies will bounce back :wink: You wont get the chance to take that number 1 spot matey 8) :wink:

    #127127

    well we will have the chance, but we probably won’t take it, still doubts over our team.. g jones the wicket keeper.. and ian bell are big doubts for me, but been impressed with giles.. and the seemers, not sure if they would be able to have the same strangle hold in your yard though, where the ball does’nt swing as much

    time will tell i guess

    #127128

    Cricket-England close the gap in world rankings

    By Tony Lawrence

    Updated: 7:46 a.m. ET Sept. 14, 2005
    LONDON – England’s cricketers have closed the gap on Australia at the top of the test rankings after their Ashes triumph but the world champions look unlikely to be toppled in the near future.

    Australia’s rating fell from 133 to 127 while England’s rose from 114 to 119 after their 2-1 series win.

    It would take a 3-0 England win in Pakistan, however, coupled with an Australian home defeat against eighth-ranked West Indies for Michael Vaughan’s side to go top.

    England head for Pakistan in November for three tests and five one-day internationals. Australia host West Indies for three tests over the same period.

    An ICC press release said that if England and Australia both continued performing against the other test countries, the next series between the sides in 2006-07 could decide not only the Ashes but also which side leads the test championship.

    England now has the highest rating of any side other than Australia since a new system of calculation for the table was introduced in June 2003.

    England all rounder Andrew Flintoff, meanwhile, has climbed to joint seventh place in the bowling rankings and he is also at his career-best batting ranking of 23rd.

    In the last 20 years, only Jacques Kallis of South Africa has achieved a better combined ranking than Flintoff. Flintoff took 24 wickets at 27.29 and scored 402 runs at 40.20 in the five-match series against Australia.

    Kallis tops the batting chart ahead of Brian Lara and Rahul Dravid.

    Kevin Pietersen is one place behind Flintoff in the batting table after scoring 473 runs at an average of 52.55 in his first test series, including a series-deciding 158 in the final test at The Oval.

    An ICC statement said: “It is extremely rare for a batsman to reach the world top 25 after just five test matches.”

    Several other England players rose up the rankings, while Australia batsman Damien Martyn — series average of 19.77 — moved in the other direction, dropping 10 places to 16th, while Adam Gilchrist dropped seven to 14th.

    Shane Warne’s extraordinary 40 wickets at 19.92 apiece lifted him two places to third, one behind Muttiah Muralitharan. Glenn McGrath, despite missing two Ashes tests with injury, retained top place in the bowling.

    Test rankings: Australia 127, England 119, India 111, South Africa 100, New Zealand 100, Sri Lanka 98, Pakistan 95, West Indies 74, Zimbabwe 28, Bangladesh 6.

    #127129

    By the next Ashes series in 16 months time, we will be playing not only for the little urn but for the title best team in the world- SCG here I come- bin a long while since anything felt as sweet as beatin the Aussies as cricket (5-1 in Munich ranks a close second though)

    best part of the Ashes series, bar none- me missus actually becomin interested, to the point that I could watch a full days play in peace.

    Jerusalem….nah, jus heaven!!

    #127130

    must admit, even my brothers girlfriend, and the female friends i know of became intrested in cricket, freddy is now a pin up on most girls walls

    hes the david beckham of cricket in a sense

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