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Re: An American View of Cricket (longish)
- __From__: Randy Myers
- __Subject__: Re: An American View of Cricket (longish)
- __Date__: Fri, 21 Nov 2003 08:34:50 -0600
Richard R. Hershberger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Most people recognize that sometimes a better teams loses to a
> lesser team.
No. Most people recognize that the team they thought was better
sometimes loses to a team that they thought was not as good. But
only somebody totally arrogant would maintain that the team that
they thought was better really was better even though it was just
bested in competition.
The whole point is to best the competition on the field. Nobody
cares what your spreadsheet says.
Nobody cares what you say. Go away.
cordially, as always,
rm
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