Friday, 1 May 2009

How to lose a match

Kolkata Knight Riders:

1/1 - Ganguly out first ball. Idiot. Bet he can't get on his high horse in front of McCullum now.

Hodge comes it all hodgily. If that's a word.

The 4th ODI between Australia and Pakistan is on right now. I'm not watching. Gayle is also an idiot.

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Anyway, so Mumbai win by 9 runs. There ya go.

24 comments:

  1. Tumbled straight off, Dada did. Poor.

    You have a live feed finally, Amy?

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  2. I do, but not the one you'd expect. Some people have already figured it out, and it wouldn't be too difficult if you thought about it for a bit. I'm on Twitter in non-Amy form.

    Tell me if you find me :)

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  3. I just had a heady moment. I now know how AB feels. Should I be thinking what i thought? Chris Gayle just made a hash of things. Poor Baz looks stupefied. They really are a mess, aren't they? But you already personally know this, dont you? :)

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  4. Well, does that mean something more than I think? But Kolkata are having a fine collapse. It's not even great to watch, because this is what they always do. Those two shots that led to wickets were pathetic.

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  5. I dont know what Agarkar does to be recalled every alternate match.
    And why are mendis and mortaza wasted?
    Mortaza was bought for 600k!! to warm the fuckin bench!

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  6. It probably does. Im still searching. :) Two horrible shots. Yashpal Singh must be pretty smug after Ganguly went apeshit on him after he got out vs RR playing a crap shot.

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  7. Kolkata have officially lost the plot.

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  8. Watching Ganguly fail would surely have to bring a smile to Baz's face, if only for a second.

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  9. rhoe, well, it's about cricket, and it's pissed a few people off. And I might have mentioned it before.

    That's a shocker of a clue.

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  10. Esra, I'm sure he smiled secretly. I would. Ganguly was bound to have been hostile in soe ways at least towards Baz about the whole captaincy issue.

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  11. @Prafs, you know I just realised you aren't on the blogroll. Really sorry, I thought I had you on there. Adding you now.

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  12. I found Amy on Twitter, well disguised!

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  13. thanks amy :)appreciate it!

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  14. Getting Mortaza was probably an effort to win more East Bengali hearts.

    Kinda hard to use that angle in a totally different continent.

    ... I'm not there too. :(

    Ha ha. Wow. Kolkata might actually be able to pull this off.

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  15. Esra, have you now? ;) I think you might have.

    Maithreyi, you're just saying that because you've yet to see the team collapse after the time-out. It'll be soon, mark my words.

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  16. Ah, yes. The Ab feeling was called for.. :)

    DO you see, KKR are..gulp.. looking ok.

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  17. Yes, some of their most unlikely foreigners are stepping up to the plate. Well, Hodge is almost expected, but van Wyk is interesting.

    So you found it then?

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  18. Ha ha ha, go Hodge!

    My general dislike for the KKers is warring with my general love for underdogs but ultimately the slightly perverse pleasure I take in seeing Mumbai being taken down a few (hundred) pegs seals my alignment for this match.

    Collapse? Where? *scouts around* Can't find one, nope, sorry. :D

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  19. No collapse imminent. They mean business. Unfortunately.

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  20. Maithreyi, one sec, Hodge run out. 1 over and 19 runs required. Not a collapse, but apparently a loss. haha.

    Rhoe, they won't make it. Too bad, too bad.

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  21. Yeah, you know it. He's not going to get any runs this season. Or they'll accumulate to be less than this first score in last season's IPL.

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  22. Note to self: SHUT UP.

    Anyway, this betters Chennai's chances of making the top 4, so I don't mind.

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  23. Neither do I. Anything to further the interests of my team.

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