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KP is the best thing that's happened to england for a long timeMike Ockisard said:harmison retired from ODI's a couple of weeks ago.
KP's out for the rest of the series, im australian and im shattered![]()
They lost their first 2 wickets before they even had 10 runs. Basically they only managed 1 worthwhile partnership. Neither NZ or England look like they have any chance of beating Australia in any of the 1 day matches.BlackDragon said:3/161 then 7/28. Go NZ...
Another long, pointless one day series really. Australia is already in the final - We may lose one or two (maybe) along the way but it means nothing. Now it is up to two crappy[ier] sides to fight out for the remaining finals spot.
and harmison is the best thing that happened to Australia in a very long timehaque said:KP is the best thing that's happened to england for a long time
apparently what was said was something along the lines of "fucking paki's go back to your fucken zoo" and on paki tv inzi seemed to point the finger at gibbs.South African officials are investigating an incident during the fourth day of the first Test against Pakistan in which an unnamed South African allegedly made an insulting remark which was heard by television viewers around the world.
"They're like animals," was the comment picked up by a stump microphone which apparently had not been turned off as normally happens soon after a ball has been bowled.
Mickey Arthur, South Africa's coach, said the comment had been the subject of complaining e-mails, some "from as far afield as Pakistan." He added: "The comment was not aimed at any Pakistan player."
Arthur said the incident was the subject of an internal investigation and that a statement will be issued on Monday. As far as he was aware, he said, it had not become a matter for match referee Chris Broad.
The comment was made shortly before lunch, soon after a complaint from the South African team about three spectators near the boundary who allegedly swore at bowler Paul Harris.
The head of security at the ground, Terence Jacobs, said the three spectators, who were supporters of Pakistan, were questioned and two were asked to leave the ground after admitting that they had sworn at the players.
Arthur added he was not happy about the stump microphones. "They are a bit intrusive," he said. "What is said on the field should stay on the field."