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| View Poll Results: Should Scotland be a test playing Nation? | |||
| Yes | | 2 | 14.29% |
| No | | 10 | 71.43% |
| Give them a few years | | 2 | 14.29% |
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| Scotland Should Scotand be allowed to play against Test Match opposition, just like England do? I voted yes because it seems unfair, Scotland always have a go at thier opposition |
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| Well if England can play why not Scotland. They would have done just about as good in Australia. But seriously the standard of world cricket is poor enough as it is why make it worse.
__________________ Bill Ponsford - The only one who could play in Bradman’s company and make it a duet. |
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| If Scotland became a Test nation they would join Bangladesh and Zimbabwe as a by-word for easy wins and not really seen as a proper fixture. I saw Warwickshire hammer Scotland at Edgbaston last season I think. If Warwickshire can beat them, most other teams can
__________________ Frank Skinner: "You know when Glenn McGrath trod on that cricket ball? Don't you wish it would've been a landmine?" |
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| I met the brother of Moneef Iqbal, the Durham and Scotland leg spinner/all-rounder, on the bus from Edinburgh to Dundee last year. He knows they're not ready for it, and as much as I like to see them do well in ODIs I can't say they're good enough for test cricket and may not be for a long time. |
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