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1 February 2011

Let's take a moment of silence

That's right, a moment of silence is necessary to commemorate the thirtieth anniversary of one of the worst things to ever happen on a cricket field. That's right, I'm talking about some bellend named Trevor Chappell. He did not need to bowl the final ball underarm because being six runs behind, there was no way the Black Caps could have won with just one ball to go. Australia could still have won by playing fairly because nobody had hit a single six the whole match, and Chappell got two batsmen out while bowling correctly in the previous over he bowled in. His action during the final ball was an act of true cowardice, and I for one consider it appropriate that the Australian team were wearing yellow (and yes, the Aussie teams still wear yellow - and that applies to most of their sub-par national sides in just about every team sport).

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