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.
Tumbled straight off, Dada did. Poor.
ReplyDeleteYou have a live feed finally, Amy?
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.
ReplyDeleteTell me if you find me :)
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? :)
ReplyDeleteWell, 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.
ReplyDeleteI dont know what Agarkar does to be recalled every alternate match.
ReplyDeleteAnd why are mendis and mortaza wasted?
Mortaza was bought for 600k!! to warm the fuckin bench!
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.
ReplyDeleteKolkata have officially lost the plot.
ReplyDeleteWatching Ganguly fail would surely have to bring a smile to Baz's face, if only for a second.
ReplyDeleterhoe, well, it's about cricket, and it's pissed a few people off. And I might have mentioned it before.
ReplyDeleteThat's a shocker of a clue.
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.
ReplyDelete@Prafs, you know I just realised you aren't on the blogroll. Really sorry, I thought I had you on there. Adding you now.
ReplyDeleteI found Amy on Twitter, well disguised!
ReplyDeletethanks amy :)appreciate it!
ReplyDeleteGetting Mortaza was probably an effort to win more East Bengali hearts.
ReplyDeleteKinda 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.
Esra, have you now? ;) I think you might have.
ReplyDeleteMaithreyi, 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.
Ah, yes. The Ab feeling was called for.. :)
ReplyDeleteDO you see, KKR are..gulp.. looking ok.
Yes, some of their most unlikely foreigners are stepping up to the plate. Well, Hodge is almost expected, but van Wyk is interesting.
ReplyDeleteSo you found it then?
Ha ha ha, go Hodge!
ReplyDeleteMy 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
No collapse imminent. They mean business. Unfortunately.
ReplyDeleteMaithreyi, one sec, Hodge run out. 1 over and 19 runs required. Not a collapse, but apparently a loss. haha.
ReplyDeleteRhoe, they won't make it. Too bad, too bad.
Bazzzzzzzz.... :(
ReplyDeleteYeah, 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.
ReplyDeleteNote to self: SHUT UP.
ReplyDeleteAnyway, this betters Chennai's chances of making the top 4, so I don't mind.
Neither do I. Anything to further the interests of my team.
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