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...than the mature, patient folks of Planet Cricket
[Insert Fart Joke Here]
...than the mature, patient folks of Planet Cricket
You are somewhat correct. Stumps are not animated, they are physics based items, they'll go where they should and behave according to how they were hit.
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We are in the process if updating our website, it's fairly neglected, we normally post on FB but the last two screenshots were a response to the failure of Ashes, they neither announced their delay nor released their game, it was to at least have something positive to talk about. The wider community must have a much shorter marketing campaign than the mature, patient folks of Planet Cricket, you will see stuff on PC before they will
Yesterday while watching Eng VS India..I saw some holdings saying.."Keep Calm Watch Sir Ravindra Jadeja"...another one..."Keep Calm Watch Dhawan"...The image and quote were copied from Bigant..Planet cricket forum..i saw the symbol of crown in the pic ...so many around the world has popularity of BigAnt Cricket and they are following Ross........
Not sure what you're talking about there!!
If you mean that it was Ross who started the Keep calm meme, you're wrong dude!!
Yesterday while watching Eng VS India..I saw some holdings saying.."Keep Calm Watch Sir Ravindra Jadeja"...another one..."Keep Calm Watch Dhawan"...The image and quote were copied from Bigant..Planet cricket forum..i saw the symbol of crown in the pic ...so many around the world has popularity of BigAnt Cricket and they are following Ross........
Keep Calm and Carry On was a motivational poster produced by the British government in 1939 during the beginning of the Second World War, intended to raise the morale of the British public in the aftermath of widely predicted mass air attacks on major cities. It had only limited distribution with no public display, and thus was little known. The poster was rediscovered in 2000, has been re-issued by a number of private companies, and has been used as the decorative theme for a range of products
Bro that design originated in England.
From wikipedia:
That isn't how it works mate. So may I assume that you were born here on PC.net just a couple of months ago? Because that's when I first knew of your existence.
On a serious note, the 'Keep Calm and...' was popularised again by the wave of memes that took over the social networking recently. Its more than likely that the folks in stadium picked it up from there.
...unless those were hoardings held up by Ross or Chief!