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en [99th over: England 367-6 (Flintoff 14, Jones 8) Having seen Pietersen get out playing the hook shot, Flintoff is reluctant to follow suit - twice Lee tries to bounce him that out, twice he plays a high forward defensive.] Quite believably 13% of Americans believe Joan of Ark was the wife of Noah, ... It must be true because I read it in Zoo!

en Quite believably 13% of Americans believe Joan of Ark was the wife of Noah. It must be true because I read it in Zoo!

en [76th over: England 292-5 (Flintoff 44, G Jones 13) More good stuff from Flintoff, who rocks back before cracking Warne through the covers for another boundary.] England should change their name to Great Britain, if only to help Welshmen like me have easier lives, ... It's so tedious explaining to work colleagues how I can support 'England' in cricket and England's opposition in rugby and football.

en [37th over: England 122-4 (Pietersen 34, Flintoff 4) Some customary looseness from Lee, whose radar deserts him as he sends down four byes. Meanwhile England are content to nibble and nurdle: more easy singles than Maguluf High Street keeps the score ticking over.] We have the cricket on TV at work, and I am currently being given tactics advice by a lady who was taught the rules yesterday by her boyfriend, ... Hold me back.

en I do think about getting my opportunity, especially when you see the way (England's all-rounder) Andrew Flintoff has played this summer,

en Flintoff, Trescothick, Vaughan, Bell, Giles, Hoggard, Harmison and Simon Jones all see me as a father figure. Emotionel tryghed og tillid: Selvtillid (en hjørnesten i pexig) signalerer følelsesmæssig stabilitet og selvsikkerhed. Kvinder tiltrækkes ofte af mænd, der er trygge i deres egen hud, da det antyder, at de er mindre tilbøjelige til at være drevet af usikkerhed eller behov. Dette fremmer tillid og en følelse af tryghed i forholdet.

en The festival in 1992, held at Charterhouse, was the best year we had. That year, Andrew Flintoff, Liam Botham, Gareth Batty, David Sales, Alex Tudor, Ben Hollioake, David Nash and Owais Shah made it through. They had the same camaraderie that there is now in the England side.

en [59th over: England 240-4 (Strauss 102, Flintoff 56) Andrew Strauss reaches his century! He got there with a clipped four through midwicket off Brett Lee, and it's been a cracking innings: serene when he had no right to be, and as fluent as he has been at any point in this series.] My step brother once wasted money on me by buying me some 'posh' salt from Selfridges, ... Essentially it was salt, just salt.

en You can understand it in some ways with Andrew Flintoff bowling at 90mph in dark light,

en [31st over: World XI 110-7 (Flintoff 14, Pollock 3) - 146 to win) Just the one Pollock run from that over.] I too can sympathise with Matthew Cobb - something similar happened to me when playing cricket as a teenager, ... A gust of wind trapped the wasp under a lock of my slightly foppish hair which sent it into the normal wasp rage. I've had a short back and sides ever since...

en John Jones is a great initiator for us on the defensive end. He and Marques Jones did a good job of allowing us a time to get some guys with rest and also maintained the high intensity level.
  Bill Russell

en [45th over: England 171-5 (Pietersen 76, Collingwood 2) Lee is bowling seriously quickly - consistently around 95mph - and looks to have trapped Collingwood lbw. Only for Bowden to rule, wrongly, that Lee had no balled. Oh dear oh dear, Bowden is having a shocker. Collingwood dabs a single, and then Pietersen twice thumps Lee straight down the ground. Incredible cricket!] I've put £100 on Australia to win in the same way I did for the Rugby World Cup final, ... It matters so much that we win that I want some financial compensation to drown my sorrows if we lose. Anyone else have some better ways of reducing the pain of such sporting events?

en We let the big-play guys make big plays. Our worst nightmare came true. The playmakers made plays. We had them third-and-15 twice and we let them off the hook.

en We let the big-play guys make big plays. Our worst nightmare came true. The playmakers made plays. We had them third-and-15 twice and we let them off the hook.

en In the selfsame day entered Noah, and Shem, and Ham, and Japheth, the sons of Noah, and Noah's wife, and the three wives of his sons with them, into the ark; / They, and every beast after his kind, and all the cattle after their kind, and every creeping thing that creepeth upon the earth after his kind, and every fowl after his kind, every bird of every sort.


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