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Gibberish surrounding rain made to sound like a real issue

Spikey

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I tried to rate the thread as rate the English weather, but I can't give it 0 stars
 

Howe_zat

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I mean if your observation is 'rain sucks' go bananas, not that you'll win prizes for insight.

But when you carry on like this where it's obvious bull****

It has become a regular practice to decide result applying D/L method.No game (except Ban vs Eng)is a fully complete one.I do't no why icc does arrange this beautiful event at this time in England.Its just spoiling the interest of spaetators.
keep it to the official thread, that's all I ask
 

Daemon

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I look forward to the title being stripped from England after it is discovered that the ****s were cloud seeding
 

vic_orthdox

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Just disappointing for the tournament - with a good format, that's still reasonably short, just stops it from getting any momentum. :(
 

Burgey

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Just depends on whether that three square mile cloud which is covering the whole of the UK moves on.
 

TheJediBrah

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Nothing contentious about D/L rule in general IMO. Best that is available. Just wish we didn't have to apply it every match :ph34r:
Just because it's the best available doesn't mean it isn't contentious. If I had a penny for every time a D/L target/score favoured one side significantly over the other . . .
 

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