Presumably this is why...Mohammad Yousuf doesnt seem to like him too... does anyone know why?? I saw em both having a talk to each other several times
You're aware the the writer was just imagining what might have been said, right? There's no actual suggestion that that was said other than the imagination of the author.Presumably this is why...
From Cricinfo.com
“Mohammad Yousuf had just airily announced his entrance, Jacques Kallis was busy muscling around when both met at the non-striker's end and words were exchanged. What could they have said? Kallis began it: "Flat track bully and nothing else mate."
"Yousuf responded "and if you think you're a Test bowler, then I'm Malcolm Marshall."
Decent bit of banter and a nice retort by Yousuf but if Kallis isn’t a test match bowler you really don’t want to be gated by the likes of Andrew Hall (marvellous delivery however).
Of course.You're aware the the writer was just imagining what might have been said, right? There's no actual suggestion that that was said other than the imagination of the author.
Mohammad Yousuf not liking somone...Mohammad Yousuf doesnt seem to like him too... does anyone know why?? I saw em both having a talk to each other several times
They're the only two examples, and both are absolute nonsense.Probably because when SA need him to score quickly in Tests (Centurion 2005, Sydney 2006 the best two examples)
Did you not read the post directly above yours, if none others?It's probably been said already but Kallis appears to be a selfish cricketer on the field, and he comes across as having a major superiority complex. Essentially he seems like a major jerk.
Nolberto Solano is a fine bloke.Plenty of sportsmen have a look that makes you want to hit them (Nolberto Solano anyone?), when in all reality they may be fine blokes.
Judging by the "it's probably already been said", I'd guess neither.Did you not read the post directly above yours, if none others?
Please go curl up and die.It's probably been said already but Kallis appears to be a selfish cricketer on the field, and he comes across as having a major superiority complex. Essentially he seems like a major jerk.
This post made me think of this song for some reason. Slanders a whole nation, but is still funny: Link.I rate him very highly as a player.
The area I dont like him in is purely irrational but never-the-less I cant get out of my head.
He has that look about him that screams he should be in a uniform with a sjambok beating down on someone. He just looks like a nasty bastard to me.
As I said, completely unjustified and irrational but I cant get that vision of him out of my head. Obviously its not true, so Im not judging or accusing him.
Its just everytime I see him, the vision of a nasty apharteid era policeman jumps into my mind.
I knew exactly what that would be before I pressed the link.This post made me think of this song for some reason. Slanders a whole nation, but is still funny: Link.
Apologies to all saffies in advance.
This post made me think of this song for some reason. Slanders a whole nation, but is still funny: Link.
Apologies to all saffies in advance.
Your first game in SA wasn't in 1988 or something, was it?I knew exactly what that would be before I pressed the link.
I actually played it in the dressing room during my 1st game here in SA.
Near all Afrikaaner teammates and I thought they would find it funny. It appeared that they didnt.
I honestly had to explain to them that South Africans were not the most popular people in the world during the 80's. They couldnt understand why as it was government policies rather than individuals.
Fair to say the exercise in cross-cultural comedy was a failure
IIRC correctly that song pre-dates 1988 by a few years.Your first game in SA wasn't in 1988 or something, was it?