Yesterday was a waste of a final. Not so much because T&T lost, but because Lee and Bored frequent the same fortune telling parrot. While we waited our turn, parrot squawked to Lee how the finals would unfold.
So in way, we saw it coming. Every NSW wicket brought us closer to the inevitable Binga innings.
BoredCricket On twitter: two more wickets and we can watch Lee bat. #clt20 about 17 hours ago from TweetDeck
And then again: One more wicket, Lee is in #clt20
Asked for it, got it. Knock them off. Bring on Lee #clt20
Even if NSW get 120, could be down to Lee.'s bowling #clt20
Lee's gonna be a hand full bowling #clt20
Clearly Brett Lee wants to open the innings with Mitchell Johnson #clt20
Early Bored Call: On Lee, match result before Lee's innings and outing #clt20
Now there are two ways to go about it: Follow Lee or follow BoredCricket.
Cosmic connection with Brett Lee.
Our blues, yer blues, whose blues are you?
A devious ploy by the Champions League organisers no doubt, though one wonders, what took them so long. The only viable explanation, they decided to wait for the big finals.
Until now, Trinidad & Tobago has been nigh unstoppable, winning all their games so far. Who you’re going to call – The Blues! Word has gotten around that the men in blue will be taking on the T&T team.
While it is correct that the New South Wales Blues play T&T in the finals, locals have been made to believe that our men in blue, the India XI will be playing T&T in Hyderabad.
Tickets have been moving faster than Hyderabadi biryani, even the presence of Brett Lee has not convinced people otherwise; one gullible young girl argued, only the other day Lee was spotted in a Sherwani, everyone knows he is now part of our Blues. Or Yer Blues, right John?