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I hear "PIN number" used freqently. I've even seen it written on signs...In my opinion opinion?
That's almost as good as ATM machine!
I hear "PIN number" used freqently. I've even seen it written on signs...In my opinion opinion?
That's almost as good as ATM machine!
Ask Kyle about the NSW media.Geez the Channel 10 news guys are wankers. Their sports lead tonight was that, "the day after Stuart Clark's controversial omission, Shaun Tait has produced a shocker for SA" and then done a five minute story about how Tait bowled 8 wides in his first 5 overs (admittedly including one Harmison-esque double-wide). They did a whole piece about how Tait didn't deserve his spot over Clark, but then as they threw back to the sports anchor he mentioned as a throw-away line, "oh by the way, Tait still finished his ten overs with figures of 4-32"!!!!
Talk about a bit of a hachet job!
The team comes first though. It's professional sport. With Gilchrist, by all means be there for the birth in late February. However, I just do not understand this need to take an additional three weeks off in March - during the World Cup (the most important tournament in cricket). It's great that he wants to put his family first, but it should not come at the expense of the team.Which tells us a good deal about those two characters.
Different people have different priorities in life. If someone puts cricket above family, that's their choice. I don't agree with it, and those who don't agree with family>cricket should also respect those who purvey it.
I see what you're saying in some respects but I just can't see Gilchrist being neccessary to beat Holland and Scotland.The team comes first though. It's professional sport. With Gilchrist, by all means be there for the birth in late February. However, I just do not understand this need to take an additional three weeks off in March - during the World Cup (the most important tournament in cricket). It's great that he wants to put his family first, but it should not come at the expense of the team.
Clearly, it's in the team's best interests to have their vice-captain (he's not just a keeper and batsman) in camp during the initial stages of the World Cup. Particularly given Australia's troubles. I just can't believe that, for guys who get three or four months off in the year, that they're granted extended time off during the height of summer, and during the most important tournament on the calendar.
Ground was tiny, pitch was flat, and he had a guy dropped on not many who then went on to smash him around the ground. He can be forgiven IMO.Does anyone feel Hogg's spot in the starting XI is under threat? Or is new zealand just not a gd place for spinners? Seemed a little expensive in the last game, and no wickets to back him up either...usually he chips in with a handy 2 or 3.
Be a shame to see him miss out, he's probably out of practice from not playign for so long.
He needs to adjust his line on the smaller grounds. On Sunday he bowled too straight. When you bowl straight, and spin it towards leg on a small ground, it makes it easy (as the Kiwis did) to put you to (or over) the fence. I still believe in Hoggy though. He should be persisted with.Does anyone feel Hogg's spot in the starting XI is under threat? Or is new zealand just not a gd place for spinners? Seemed a little expensive in the last game, and no wickets to back him up either...usually he chips in with a handy 2 or 3.
Be a shame to see him miss out, he's probably out of practice from not playign for so long.