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in one of the great victories of all times. a Vivian Richards knock By Obrien sends England dejected to the pavillion.
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What a game. hours of action. These are the game that i can wake to to see.
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i was on the edge of my seat once obrien was on the go
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Happy maha Shiva ratri. kris and all the boys
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what will happen tomorrow when the dutch pulls of the greatest win
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Quote from: Gopie on 03/02/2011, 02:19 PM
Happy maha Shiva ratri. kris and all the boys
thanks Gopie. same to you
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there is adifference between kneeling and bending over, england bend over
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Ireland stun England
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Ireland stun England
Kevin O'Brien hit the fastest century in ICC World Cup history as Ireland scored a famous three-wicket victory over England on Wednesday.
http://cricket.com.au/news-display/24309
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a fantastic performance by Ireland
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Captain hails Irish win
Captain William Porterfield claimed Ireland's momentous victory over rivals England is his country's finest cricketing hour.
http://cricket.com.au/news-display/24311
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I didn't expect to wake up to this today ........
Thought that it was going to be England's game ..... but catches win matches and they dropped four I believe
Well done Ireland and Kevin O'Brien !!!
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it was great to watch obrien dismatle poms
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Kevin O'Brien stunned England with the fastest World Cup hundred ever, and powered Ireland to an incredible three-wicket win yesterday.
O'Brien tore apart the England attack with 13 fours and six sixes in 113 from 63 balls, as the Irish successfully completed the highest World Cup run chase ever of 328 for victory in their Group-B match at the Chinnaswamy Stadium.
The 26-year-old all-rounder rewrote the record books, when he swung a delivery from lefty-arm spinner Michael Yardy through mid-wicket for two to reach his milestone from 50 balls, and propel Ireland to victory with five deliveries remaining.
http://www.trinidadexpress.com/sports/Smiling_Irish-117286578.html
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....fantastic game .... Well done Ireland ...well done!!!!
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