Brothers McCullum bring it home

Best finish to a 20-20 that I’ve ever come across. Amazing last two overs: a wickets, 23 runs, a near walk-off, winning run scored off a dropped catch.

And frankly, after the shenanigans of their administrators today, it is only fair that India get beaten. (Eat a bag of dicks, BCCI!)

Old Crow Medicine Show (playing NZ next month; anyone going?):


7 Responses to “Brothers McCullum bring it home”

  • Christopher Poshin David Says:

    Hi,

    It seems India seems to have a jinx with you black caps when it comes to t20s. You guys beat the world champions twice…….way to go……

    And BCCI is nothing but fat men who care only for money. That was stupid of them to ask Sachin and Karthik to withdraw from the match but BCCI hate ICL. And I do blame the BCCI. But ICL should cancel it as they arent gaining anything from the league. Their ratings in India suck big time and they had to cancell their league this year due to the economic meltdown but….still they exist………WHY?

    Anyway, Wish me luck in my exams

    Cheers,
    Posh

  • Homer Says:

    Talking of shenanigans, isnt Hamish Marshall Irish? Then how was he playing for the NZPCA?

    (Time to shag some sheep, NZC).

    Cheers,

  • Leg Break Says:

    He he,

    Well said Homer.

  • Ben Says:

    Talking of shenanigans, isnt Hamish Marshall Irish?

    And James Fuller is hardly a ‘master’.

    The whole thing was a light-hearted exhibition, which makes the actions of the Indian management even more petty.

  • Homer Says:

    Ben,

    If it was a light hearted exhibition, why the fuss over the Indian non participation?

    Cheers :)

  • Ben Says:

    If it was a light hearted exhibition, why the fuss over the Indian non participation?

    Because it’s not light-hearted if politics get involved and it isn’t the same sort of exhibition without the guests.

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