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Sorry Jammy but you Scots will never understand it because it is next impossible to play it on melted permafrost and you would just be eaten by the midges anyway.

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O c,mon i think a peat bog might just add some much needed interest.Not much bounce,eh.
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Well Scotland have a team (of sorts) but most seem to be called Mohammad or Singh or similar and come from Glasgow.

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Well without doubt the weirdest ashes series I have ever watched, and I didn't like it. If I wanted to watch cricket of this standard I would go to County 2nd team games.

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