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Fri, Dec 19, '25 at 6:54 PM

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Fri, Dec 19, '25 at 6:55 PM

@methodic

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I like Hodge


Fri, Dec 19, '25 at 6:56 PM

@Chrissy

original West Indian word

Fri, Dec 19, '25 at 6:57 PM

52*

bat on youth

Fri, Dec 19, '25 at 6:57 PM

@Chrissy

Brilliant shot to bring up 50

Fri, Dec 19, '25 at 8:26 PM

@methodic

Aye ya aye. Can be used in more than one context. Real Caribbean man that!

Fri, Dec 19, '25 at 8:33 PM

@voiceofreason

that spelling looks better than mines. I am going to change my heading to match your spelling.

Fri, Dec 19, '25 at 8:57 PM

@methodic


Allison Hinds oftentimes referred to as the queen of Soca has a song chorus;

"Come up to my bamsie boy and aye aye aye!".


A slight variation and different context.


Fri, Dec 19, '25 at 9:02 PM

@voiceofreason

most applicable to Athanaze dismissal. All he had to do was leave the ball. I am beginning to believe he needs a bush bath.

Fri, Dec 19, '25 at 9:54 PM

@methodic

Aye ya aye! Yes Athanaze needs a bush bath. Kavem needs to advise him of a good Bush doctor.

Man looks the part then gets out in the softest manner.

Fri, Dec 19, '25 at 10:52 PM

@voiceofreason

What is even more perplexing than Greaves missing that ball; is him reviewing that lbw.

Fri, Dec 19, '25 at 11:01 PM

@methodic

True but Greaves wicket is worth the review but cannot say the same for Wasteman Chase.

Fri, Dec 19, '25 at 11:03 PM

@methodic

only thing I can suggest is that the two noises from hitting both the pads immediately confused him

Fri, Dec 19, '25 at 11:33 PM

Lord have mercy!

Fri, Dec 19, '25 at 11:36 PM

that is a big hundred . Congrats Hodge

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