Let's have a look at how the early wickets fell in Queenland's second innings against Tassie.
1-8 , 2-9, 3-13, 4-14, 5-14, 6-16, 7-22, 8-34.
They were all out for 62. Tasmania needed 193 to win, but in the end they were 48 runs short and Queensland won the match.
To me this says more about Tasmania's ineffectuality than Queensland's ability, even if Queensland did have Andrew Symonds playing. It's good to see Roy playing at state level. It was so depressing to hear he was playing at club level a week or so back. And SO wrong. And, you know, imagine being the poor bastard who had to face him, batting or bowling. I'd have run for the hills.
If someone could tell me what Tasmania is good at... or for, please go ahead!
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Tasmania has nice beaches...
Roy must have missed one hell of a team meeting to be dropped back to club cricket.. and I'm with you 100% on the poor bastards who run into him while streaking in the club matches
There was talk a few years ago that Shoaib Akhtar might join Brett Lee as their club in Sydney (Mosman?) for a few games. I don't think they ended up playing together though.
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