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England could still fall short

Bokfan and I might seriously disagree on issues, but he always inspires me. So here is some serious cricket stuff instead of my usual flippancy.
England could beat the West Indies on Thursday and still not make it to the quarterfinals of the Cricket World Cup.
The Proteas will qualify if they beat ireland in Kolkata today. [...]


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“Archie Henderson has won no awards, written no books and never played any representative sport. He was an under-11 tournament-winning tennis player as a boy, but left the game when he discovered rugby where he was one of the worst flyhalves he can remember. This did not prevent him from having opinions on most things in sport.

His moment of glory came in 1970 when he predicted—correctly as it turned out—that Griquas would beat the Blue Bulls (then still the meekly named Noord-Transvaal) in the Currie Cup final. It is something for which he has never been forgiven by the powers-that-be at Loftus. Archie has played cricket in South Africa and India and gave the bowling term military medium a new and more pacifist interpretation. His greatest ambition was to score a century on Llandudno beach before the tide came in.”
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