Richard
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Yeah, thought that. Maybe he's been reading the forum and is trying to avoid having the award in his name?Adams being diplomatic "a close LBW turned down". IMO it was so clearly out that it wasn't close at all.
Yeah, thought that. Maybe he's been reading the forum and is trying to avoid having the award in his name?Adams being diplomatic "a close LBW turned down". IMO it was so clearly out that it wasn't close at all.
I like watching him bat when he's playing well...but that's not today.It would have been excellent for that catch to be taken, I hate watching Collingwood bat.
He doesn't do anything for me, his batting style is quite unattractive IMO.I like watching him bat when he's playing well...but that's not today.
Oi Rob, is this the change of action from Collymore you were alluding to yesterday?
So crude...Oi Rob, is this the change of action from Collymore you were alluding to yesterday?
Yeah, he's bowled quite a few today that look more side-on than normal, however not as exaggerated as in his second spell yesterday when he appeared to have a different action altogether for some balls.Oi Rob, is this the change of action from Collymore you were alluding to yesterday?
Daym. Wish I'd seen it yesterday, there's little I find more fascinating than a change of action, never better than when it's complete.Yeah, he's bowled quite a few today that look more side-on than normal, however not as exaggerated as in his second spell yesterday when he appeared to have a different action altogether for some balls.
He raised his bat to acknowledge the crowd, because they cheered. Only polite.Did I just see Bell raise his bat because he got of the mark?.
Well the crowd cheered him, so I suppose he was acknowledging them.Did I just see Bell raise his bat because he got of the mark?.
Haha, good one. That recalls a time when Taylor Dent - that renowned no-use-at-returns man - got a return from Wayne Arthurs (who'd won something like 6 consecutive serve games to love) not only into court, but as a winner, and legged it around his side of the court exchanging high-fives with about 50 crowd members.Ross Taylor raised his bat when he made contact with a ball from Malinga in the WC semi-final.
I echo these sentiments.Dire 50.