Can England lose three world cups in 24h?

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Well?
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Unlikely, but not impossible.
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Not sure the League match counts as losing a World Cup; they were only competing to find out who will lose to Australia in the final.
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Lobby wrote: Sat Nov 12, 2022 5:03 pm Not sure the League match counts as losing a World Cup; they were only competing to find out who will lose to Australia in the final.
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Yes, gotta get to the Final to lose it.
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Biffer wrote: Sat Nov 12, 2022 4:33 pmWell?
Was thinking that earlier
Can't see England winning the RL cup and the weather in Melbourne lik,ey to make the cricket a lottery
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England beaten by Samoa by 1 point
Two down one to go
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SaintK wrote: Sat Nov 12, 2022 6:30 pm England beaten by Samoa by 1 point
Two down one to go
Really? Wow. Now absolutely no reason to watch any of that WC
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Arguably 4 if you count the Billie Jean Cup.

I'm hoping Pakistani Rashid and Saffer Curran could help reverse that sequence...but Liam Livingstone not starting well
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It's Pakistan. So, no.
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“Pakistani Rashid” who is from Bradford
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shereblue wrote: Sun Nov 13, 2022 8:56 am Arguably 4 if you count the Billie Jean Cup.

I'm hoping Pakistani Rashid and Saffer Curran could help reverse that sequence...but Liam Livingstone not starting well
That’s Great Britain and Ireland, not England. Get it fucking right.
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Looks like Pakistan have shat the bed.
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The team of England and Wales Cricket Board did well
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First time England have won a World Cup without extra time in any sport.
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Biffer wrote: Sun Nov 13, 2022 11:42 am First time England have won a World Cup without extra time in any sport.
Not true.

England won the first Rugby World Cup Sevens at Murrayfield in 1993 in normal time, and the England Women’s Rugby team won the World Cup in 2014, again in normal time.
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We’ve also won the world t20 before and IIRC pissed that final
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Paddington Bear wrote: Sun Nov 13, 2022 9:26 am “Pakistani Rashid” who is from Bradford
Indeed.

The first Yorkshire CCC player of Pakistani heritage

And now the first Yorkshire CCC player to be a double world champion.

Little Sam, is a native of Northampton (your rugby parish?) and player of the tournament.

They both brilliantly helped ensure England won at least one World Cup.
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Paddington Bear wrote: Sun Nov 13, 2022 11:54 am We’ve also won the world t20 before and IIRC pissed that final
Comically so, when Kieswetter was having such a great time destroying the opposition attack by belting them over extra cover he stepped away so far he couldn't reach one and was clean bowled without even bothering to play a shot. Beat the Aussies with 3 overs to spare. KP in his pomp, etc.
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JM2K6 wrote: Mon Nov 14, 2022 9:24 am
Paddington Bear wrote: Sun Nov 13, 2022 11:54 am We’ve also won the world t20 before and IIRC pissed that final
Comically so, when Kieswetter was having such a great time destroying the opposition attack by belting them over extra cover he stepped away so far he couldn't reach one and was clean bowled without even bothering to play a shot. Beat the Aussies with 3 overs to spare. KP in his pomp, etc.
Kieswetter and Pietersen: 2 of the most English Englishman you could ever encounter :problem:
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Just watched England win the wheelchair RL World Cup. It was actually pretty exciting and brutal stuff, better than watching normal rugby league I reckon.
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Oxbow wrote: Fri Nov 18, 2022 9:24 pm Just watched England win the wheelchair RL World Cup. It was actually pretty exciting and brutal stuff, better than watching normal rugby league I reckon.
Totally agree. Was quite surprised at the brutality and so much more entertaining that normal league. The kicking for posts was a bit weird though
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