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Just hoping the local Bangladeshis get back in time to get my Gosht Patia and Murgi Jhol on ... :roll:
Turns out the bloke who owns the restaurant was actually at Stormont cooking up lunch for the Bangladesh team - vegetable curries with boiled rice apparently. Did the trick anyway.

Ramadan obviously not being observed by the team - he tells me there are ways around it for performance athletes. Good job for those at the Olympics which falls within the holy month.
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Nice saturday afternoon, pints of Guinness £3 and a close enough game. Never got around to obtaining Indian or Pakistan flags and our 4 Provinces flag didnt seem to cause any international friction. Ireland seemed incapable of running more than 1 run at a time which probably lost them the game. The Enler Blues Club at Comber Football club was an equally enjoyable way to spend sunday afternoon - Pints £2.80
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Ramadan obviously not being observed by the team - he tells me there are ways around it for performance athletes. Good job for those at the Olympics which falls within the holy month.
It's simple Merv, they just change the times on their watches to suit :thumleft:
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Ramadan obviously not being observed by the team - he tells me there are ways around it for performance athletes. Good job for those at the Olympics which falls within the holy month.
It's simple Merv, they just change the times on their watches to suit :thumleft:
That's not so far from the truth Rooster. Travellers can claim an exemption if they are more than a camel ride from home :lol:

For most Muslims, it's not inflexible. They can also donate to a famine relief charity or the like to compensate.

Amla certainly wasn't letting Ramadan hold him back yesterday versus England.
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gannonman wrote:Mr Bray doing the job for CIYMS. Couple of big scores to start the season. Everyone else going as expected. Ballymena unfortunately look like they could be in trouble. Shame as i have utmost respect for them refusing to play on Sunday.
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Ireland v Australia A at Civil Service, Stormont - 4 day friendly - 14-17 June 2013 with apparently free admission but cant see anywhere either when gates open or first ball is to be bowled. Anyone else going at any stage and know anything? Aiming to call in Friday and can anyone who is a regular at Civil Service confirm that if its pouring rain we can get inside to the bar to watch Rory and the golf - he tees off 12.45pm our time on Friday with Tiger Woods and Alan Scott and it's presumably on Sky.
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What are the chances in % terms that Ellyse Perry will be at Stormont watching the game?
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And behave guys & girls as it's rumoured that David Warner, now that he has some spare time on his hands, may be assisting
Eventsec at the Pavilion Bar (Civil Service, Stormont) tomorrow. He's not expected to still be there on Saturday though.
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HwoodMike2umate wrote:And behave guys & girls as it's rumoured that David Warner, now that he has some spare time on his hands, may be assisting
Eventsec at the Pavilion Bar (Civil Service, Stormont) tomorrow. He's not expected to still be there on Saturday though.
Can't help feeling that this Warner thing has been blown up out of all proportion. It's not the first Ashes bar room bust up. Didn't Beefy and Ian Chappell have a bit of a set to back in the day?
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Rather predictably I will probably feel the need to chant "Are you Warner in disguise" at any Ozzie supporters we bump into and given that one of our merry number will be waving a large Ozzie fleg it will be him to start with. Maybe persuade him to throw a couple of fake punches to shouts of Fight Fight Fight.
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Congrats to Ireland for qualifying for the 2015 World Cup. :thumleft:

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Bart S wrote:Congrats to Ireland for qualifying for the 2015 World Cup. :thumleft:

Roll on the Blarney Army!
Excellent stuff.

But when will Ireland get Test Status.
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Sounds about right LK. As you say tis a disgrace.

Well we'll just have to win the World Cup and shove it down their throats.

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It is poor form. Ireland now have a number of players who are good enough to play county cricket in england and have already lost 3 players, Joyce, Morgan and now Rankin to England. They need to improve first class cricket for Ireland with the realistic goal of future test status.

Yes of course they would lose regularly at the outset (a la Italy in the 6 Nations and in all likelihood, Argentina in the initial years of the Rugby Championship) but you have to start somewhere. They also need to build on the momentum the game has gained in Ireland.

Another good showing at the world cup in 2015 would help as well. We've probably as much chance of winning it as we do with the rugby one!
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