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Although not alluded to in the audio, this particular [[One Day International]] was highly significant, and has been called "the best ODI of all time". [[South Africa (cricket side)|South Africa]] defeated [[Australia (cricket side)|Australia]] in the real event. Nothing about ''The Fourth Wall'' either confirms or denies the real world outcome.
Although not alluded to in the audio, this particular [[One Day International]] was highly significant, and has been called "the best ODI of all time". [[South Africa (cricket side)|South Africa]] defeated [[Australia (cricket side)|Australia]] in the real event. Nothing about ''The Fourth Wall'' either confirms or denies the real world outcome.
{{wikipediainfo|Australian cricket team in South Africa in 2005-06}}
{{wikipediainfo|Australian cricket team in South Africa in 2005-06}}
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[[Category:Cricket matches from the real world]]

Revision as of 18:52, 6 September 2013

The fifth One Day International between Australia and South Africa 2006 was a cricket match the Sixth Doctor watched on the Time-Space Visualiser in the TARDIS soon after Flip Jackson joined him on his travels. He seemed to relish a particularly tricky play involving a reverse sweep, and did not want to spoil the ending for his new young companion. (AUDIO: The Fourth Wall)

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Although not alluded to in the audio, this particular One Day International was highly significant, and has been called "the best ODI of all time". South Africa defeated Australia in the real event. Nothing about The Fourth Wall either confirms or denies the real world outcome.

Fifth One Day International between Australia and South Africa 2006