Re: Where have all the "South Africa will win the world cup" ppl gone? ;)



On Sun, 25 Mar 2007 11:35:34 +0800, "Dave -Turner" <d@xxxxxxx> wrote:

I imagine it'd be somewhat less quiet if Australia had put RSA in and
been hit for 370+

South Africa won the toss, it was their choice to bowl first.

I know that.
Now think about what I wrote and see if you can figure it out...
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