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This is the news which is nearly in every newspaper. the “But” is because we lost the match by 3 runs playing against Australia. Why is it we always undermine great achievements if some things do not go the way we want.
Crossing 17,000 runs...
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Football freestyler Dan Magness seen as he breaks the current Guinness World Record, of 19.5 hours, of keeping a soccer ball in the air during the Freestyle Football 24 Hour World Record attemp, in London, Friday, May 1, 2009. Magness hopes to continue.
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