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Month: February 2008

February 1, 2008 Australia / India

India, world Twenty20 champions, bat like pillocks

< 1 minute readWe’ve no problem branding professional cricketers as ‘pillocks’. That’s the kind of fearless reportage you get here at King Cricket. We’re not afraid to bandy strong words around. We’re not afraid to bandy anything, because we’re not totally sure what bandying entails. Irfan Pathan was the sole Indian batsman to

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February 1, 2008 Regulars

Somerset adopt undersized helmets made out of fruit

< 1 minute readBang it in short.

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