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DRT
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So, England lost the 1st Test to New Zealand. What a shame.

At this point in the 2nd Test England are all-out for 342 with NZ at 48 for 3 in the first innings. Even to someone like me, who doesn't really understand Rounders, this seems like a position from which it would be difficult for England to lose. So I will predict that they will.

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England have done even better than that overnight and have moved themselves into a position of control and domination in the match after only two days of play.

I predict that England will continue to dominate this game until losing unexpectedly on day 4.
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My friend went to a test match once and saw parts of all four innings on one day. Does that count?
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Ghandih wrote:My friend went to a test match once and saw parts of all four innings on one day. Does that count?
Was that the end of an Auzzie first innings followed by 2 Engerlund Innings and then one hit with the tennis racket from the Auzzies to win?
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