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Will the last part involve Ravi Shastri caught on camera soliciting sexual favors from Ian Healy?
You wish.
It’s a bit bloody upbeat, isn’t it?
That said, I’m not surprised that a snooker player is struggling if he’s been thrown in to bat in England’s top order. Even against an aging former Dutch footballer. I assume that he took advantage of his birthplace to qualify but I didn’t realize that Suriname was in the West Indies.
Upbeat, eh?
Bear in mind it’s part four of five.