Trader Posted 17 February, 2013 Share Posted 17 February, 2013 So, Australia lose their final Super Six match against a poor West Indian team to ensure that they avoid England in the final. Accidently on purpose? - surely not. However they are now playing that same West Indies team in the final and are absolutely smashing them. Oh dear Australia, the cheating is a bit too transparent this time. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Trader Posted 17 February, 2013 Author Share Posted 17 February, 2013 Also they seem to be the most flat-chested womens team ever. I'm sure half of them are blokes. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sour Mash Posted 17 February, 2013 Share Posted 17 February, 2013 So, Australia lose their final Super Six match against a poor West Indian team to ensure that they avoid England in the final. Accidently on purpose? - surely not. However they are now playing that same West Indies team in the final and are absolutely smashing them. Oh dear Australia, the cheating is a bit too transparent this time. For cricket related totty, you should have been watching South Africa v Pakistan, every break in play contained footage of a different stunner, don't think they do munters in Cape Town. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dr Who? Posted 17 February, 2013 Share Posted 17 February, 2013 So, Australia lose their final Super Six match against a poor West Indian team to ensure that they avoid England in the final. Accidently on purpose? - surely not. However they are now playing that same West Indies team in the final and are absolutely smashing them. Oh dear Australia, the cheating is a bit too transparent this time. Well perhaps we should have beaten them in the first match! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gorgiesaint Posted 17 February, 2013 Share Posted 17 February, 2013 Interesting piece about Ellyse Perry - Aussie opening bowler & international centre back. http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/cricket/21476365 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jawillwill Posted 17 February, 2013 Share Posted 17 February, 2013 Genuine question, but do people really care about women's cricket (and women's rugby for that matter)? I've noticed in recent weeks both sports getting regular mentions on the sports section of BBC news? But whenever they show footage there is never anybody in the crowds? I understand they have to avoid seeming sexist, and I have no problem with popular women's sport (tennis, athlectics etc), but surely the fact that nobody is ever in the crowd is a sign that nobody really cares about women's cricket/rugby? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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