da fazobetai: The Nottingham police take notice of the Ashes at Trent Bridge, and so does everyone else
da bet esporte: Alex Bowden07-Aug-2015Did you see it?
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He’s lying. He saw it. If nothing else, the hashtag’s a giveaway.Alastair Cook won the toss and bowled.
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Nope.Matt Prior was useful behind the stumps, but not half as good as he apparently is in the stands.
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Broad took two wickets in that over and pretty soon he had five more.
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Ex-England rugby player Brian Moore rated the morning right up there in his hierarchy of life experiences.
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Things were so violent at Trent Bridge that Nottinghamshire police considered intervening.
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Pretty soon – well actually very, very, uncommonly soon – the tourists were nine down.
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They couldn’t. Broad got another one.
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Not sure there was actually enough material for a 30-second ad.The reaction among Australians was mixed. Dean Jones channelled Michael Vaughan in staying positive.
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While Matthew Hayden indulged in some wishful thinking.
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Yeah, that’s where Australia went wrong, Matthew – with the make-up of their bowling attack.I suppose we should probably take a look at events outside the first morning of the fourth Ashes Test as well.Chris Gayle had his usual demanding schedule.
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So did Dale Steyn.
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Kemar Roach had some more insightful advice.
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And Jimmy Neesham had beard-growing advice.
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But then got rid of it.
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Finally, this is how Stuart Broad gained his superpowers. You can bet they weren’t in Nando’s.
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