One wicket, one run

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Re: One wicket, one run

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Robbo wrote:
Sun Oct 22, 2017 8:01 pm
In an ideal world, i'd lock Pariah and Watermelon in a room and let them get on with it. However, I have a nagging suspicion that they are the same person.
It makes visiting this forum a chore at times. In theory, we are all here because we support Zimbabwe cricket and want to see them do well, but these two (or one) pricks make it a real trial.
Could never stand watermelon from the beginning, sorry. Never could understand why some found him funny in the first place. I guess some of us have an affinity to (non) dark humour. ;)

Maybe I will get used to him like I finally got used to zimdoggy. ;)

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Re: One wicket, one run

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Thats the second time ive been compared to melon :o

We are nothing alike! He's filth.

I'm also filth but charming and not as filthy, but he's just ..... ?

He is a f*cking poacher who uses a stolen farm for weekend poker games ffs.
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Re: One wicket, one run

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ZIMDOGGY wrote:
Tue Oct 24, 2017 11:27 am
Thats the second time ive been compared to melon :o

We are nothing alike! He's filth.

I'm also filth but charming and not as filthy, but he's just ..... ?

He is a f*cking poacher who uses a stolen farm for weekend poker games ffs.
:D :D :D :) :lol: :lol:

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Re: One wicket, one run

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Since coming back to test cricket in 2011 BT averages 45.80 with the bat. He clearly is the best batsman we have which was shown in the way that he didn't make the same mistake twice and grafted in the 2nd innings unlike a number of our batters.

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Re: One wicket, one run

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zimfan1 wrote:
Wed Oct 25, 2017 6:07 pm
Since coming back to test cricket in 2011 BT averages 45.80 with the bat. He clearly is the best batsman we have which was shown in the way that he didn't make the same mistake twice and grafted in the 2nd innings unlike a number of our batters.
He looked solid in the second dig didn't he. The wheels fell off completely after the Waller run out though, a shame because he looked set for a big one.

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Re: One wicket, one run

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Pariah is a pain sometimes but the bloke also has some pretty valid points. Don't know if the comparison is fair with watermelon. This was a poor attempt at a troll.

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