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Tag Archives: 1996 World Cup
Ashes to Dust: or How I Stopped Worrying and Learned to Hate the Australian Cricket Team
England just stamped Australia into the orange desert soil and wiped off sticky Australian from their boot on a rock. That is perhaps the only appropriate way to describe the recent Ashes series in Australia where England won 3-1 inflicting … Continue reading
Posted in Sport Tagged 1996 World Cup, 99.94, Andrew Symonds, Australian cricket team, Bombay, cricket, Dean Jones, dodgy prawns, Don Bradman, England cricket team, Glenn McGrath, Graham Gooch, Harbhajan Singh, India-Pakistan, schadenfreude, Shane Warne, Sydney Test Match 2008, the Ashes, West Indies v Kenya Leave a comment