"burble" - verb. To talk at great length, with scant regard for logic or facts and with no attempt to reach a conclusion.
I see that Owais Shah has gone from being the 64th best ODI batsman in the world to be the 61st without playing in one - that's real class.
I also see that a Hertfordshire age group side won a game by -1 run. That's another useful trick.
Posted by Mark Davis at 12:40
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I see also in an opposition's report on a match we won that we found 'the right combination of pie to get the job done' - definitely a compliment, isn't it?
Without doubt!
Show us the link Mark!
Correction Mave, "the right combination of floaty pie" Very important bit that !
Well spotted Woolly. It was what Hillingdon Manor said about us.
What a load of tosh! How come you got 5 wickets Mave? How come we fielded like demons, and bowled tightly? How come top of the league were unable to win against bottom? It wasn't floaty pie, it was a top effort from the 3s!
I definitely would see "floatie pie" as a compliment!!
Correction, Mave got 4, but he bowled well enough to get 5...
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