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Post by Deleted on Feb 1, 2017 17:00:00 GMT
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Post by Miranda on Feb 1, 2017 17:11:36 GMT
Ay ay ay......
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Post by Deleted on Feb 1, 2017 17:22:02 GMT
Listening to the radio commentary, they were super-optimistic most of the way through; laughing and chatting away, relaxed as England seemed to be going well.
Then, the last 19 balls were
W W . . . W 1 1 1 1 W . 4 W . W W . W
where . represents a dot ball. 4 wickets in 6 balls at the very end.
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Post by Miranda on Feb 1, 2017 17:39:16 GMT
Who bowled that last over?
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Post by Deleted on Feb 1, 2017 17:45:50 GMT
Bumrah got two wickets in three balls in the final over, but Chahal got 6 wickets all together, including the sixth to eighth wickets.
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Post by Miranda on Feb 1, 2017 17:47:19 GMT
That will be a T20 to remember for him.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 1, 2017 17:58:01 GMT
The match was at Chahal's home ground. He got the important wickets of Root (42) and Morgan (40) at the start of the collapse; after that, they might just as well have not come out to bat.
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Post by Miranda on Feb 1, 2017 18:01:58 GMT
I was just reading the As-It-Happens on your link. I've seen some collapses in my time but that was good un.
Even better for Chahal on his home ground. He's a hero for def.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 2, 2017 11:44:51 GMT
Highlights:
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Post by Miranda on Feb 2, 2017 12:28:34 GMT
Dear oh lor.....
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