England v India - live! | Alan Gardner and Tom Lutz
An over of binary solo. Swann's figures now read one for 44 from 15. "Come on, surely exams ain't all that? I graduated in May and having to write shite for a couple of hours, once a year at once, sounds a lot less onerous than the rigours of grown-up working life. And surely the worst dreams involve e.g. ex-partners, and the best involve sexy celebrities?" Er, yeah, the rigours of grown-up working life. That does give me nightmares. Thankfully I've never experienced it.
42nd over: India 126-5 (Dravid 71 Dhoni 12)
Swann-like Shelob weaves itself us to snare even a hobbit. He 's got an excellent reputation here at The Oval, from his handful of appearances, and you feel that a breakthrough is not too far away. "As far as I know it was Thom Gunn, instead of Rochester, wrote that the destruction of nothingness. Clock Did Vladimir Harkonnen on anything, instead of that?" Says Justin Horton, matching monocle.
38th over: India 111-5 (Dravid 61, Dhoni 7) [Whistles through his teeth] Two chances come and go in Broad 's and how is England' s excellence in these days feel they should have taken one of them. The first sees a confusion between Dravid and Dhoni, the former sent scampering back to the non-striker 's End, with Kevin Pietersen' s throw from cover just a few inches wide of the stumps, although he had only one and a half on target . Broad then induces a thick-ish edge from Dhoni, but the ball a bit dies on his way through, bounce before reaching a fraction of Strauss at first slip.
37th over: India 111-5 (Dravid 61, Dhoni 7) Swann has been all hands on whirling, looping the ball from a height into the right-handed, get a hefty amount of grip from the surface of the playing field. Dhoni attempts a gesture his pads with the ball falling short midwicket Andrew Strauss. "To drink in the Sun this morning in Lower Lock (literally) the wonderful atmosphere in the oval with three friends, one of which is in his first Test match, in fact, his first game of cricket. As \ football fan, he's just as with the fact he can buy a beer at 11 clock, as he is confused with the intricacies of the beautiful game. We 're enjoying schooling him, I' m sure he 'll, whereupon it soon . Who cares if Swann 's on? "I' m sure that the ingenue is, uh, certainly in Hornsby Guy 's hands.
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