
The players in question were James Anderson, Ashley Giles and Darren Gough, who each opted for 'stone'.
The ECB responded to the allegations saying that while there was only a one in 27 chance of this specific outcome, there were also two other outcomes - namely 'all scissors' and 'all paper' - that would equally have aroused suspicion.
The ECB therefore considers this to be within the bounds of expectation for a sporting event such as this and does not consider that anything untoward has occurred.
This is nothing to do with the post (not that this ever seems to be a problem on KC) but last month you posted a link to a competition to win a signed bat. Well, I duly entered said competition, and I have won the bat! I am very pleased.
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ReplyDeleteAll good things happen when KC leaves the country. Coincidence?
Clearly not.
Who signed it?
Was it Rob Key!!!!!!???????????
It's signed by the Sussex team. I think a Rob Key signature may be too much for me to handle for my first signed cricket item. I'll need to work up to Rob Key.
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