Richard
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Few boos, but that was the upshot of it.What sort of a reception did Vaughan get, btw?
Few boos, but that was the upshot of it.What sort of a reception did Vaughan get, btw?
I hope you go and tell Plunkett that was gutless to his face. Let us know how you get on.Gutless wasn't it, that and the ball before.
Reminded me of Phil Tufnell.
You really haven't followed his line of thought have you... What he's actually thinking is anytime Harmison gets wickets it's batsmen error. This is because he hates Harmison and anyone he hates can't possibly perform well. So that leaves anytime when Harmison destroys a team as 'said team imploding'.Richard's saying that Pakistan imploded not that every team implodes.
Yes, he has actually - you're the one that hasn't.You really haven't followed his line of thought have you...
This is because he hates Harmison and anyone he hates can't possibly perform well.
Panesar.
Patetic, go around slagging off everyone you do to their face, lets see if you'd be so forthcoming.I hope you go and tell Plunkett that was gutless to his face. Let us know how you get on.
Players often shuffle away to leg without them consciously doing it.
I wasn't accusing you of any of that. Just the nonsense about "luck", or "bad play of oppo", when someone you dislike does well or vice versa.No, actually, I'm not a "xenophobic dolt" (Amir's words), I'm not blindly prejudiced in favour of those who play for my home county, nor do I have absurdly outdated north>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>south prejudices.
And a whole host of other things, too...
Those who usually stick to said prejudices are right more often than they're wrong, ITBT.nor do I have absurdly outdated north>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>south prejudices.
Gutless is as if he saw the ball and chose to walk out the way to protect himself, I don't agree with that AT ALL. When I back away from bowlers, it is a bodily reflex and usually I don't have control of it. Obviously Fidel's action and pace intimidated him subconciously and the only way to combat that is to convince himself inside that he can play Fidel and to keep his eye on the fast moving ball (even before it has been released). A key reason he may have walked out the way is that he may have not seen the ball or lost it midway after release, obviously the large amount of outswing would not help that.Patetic, go around slagging off everyone you do to their face, lets see if you'd be so forthcoming.
It was cowardly, he was backing away in fear at the previous ball. He then was so worried about his own lil girl-self, he let a straight ball clean him up.
Not a Test-class number eight. I'd rather saj play for batting and bowling.
To repeat GUTLESS.
Bennett, there are times for jokes and there are no times for jokes.Those who usually stick to said prejudices are right more often than they're wrong, ITBT.
This > it, ITBT.Here's my take on the day:
England Batting:
Strauss is in bad form and played a lazy shot, it has been his downfall recently. Unlike before, he was lazy in defense as opposed to attack, he seemed baffled by the decision, perhaps he misjudged the line of the ball completely.
Cook is a run machine (nuff said). Vaughan was elegant and steady once again, it is premature, but he is in a spot of touch and hopefully he can keep that up (obviously not against the mighty India though) Kevin Pietersen scored under 10 against sub standard West Indies, I can imagine part of the dressing room has been manually demolished by him .
Bell's reliance on the cover drive and his shaky defense just outside off were both brilliantly compensated by the old ball as he adds to his record down the order, could this be a new role for Bell at 6. At 6 in 10 innings, he has had 4 hundreds!!! I did not see much of Prior in highlights but a 40 at seven speaks for itself, the question remains, can he keep it up, and will Australia 'suss him out', I hope not.
West Indies Bowling:
West Indies seemed disciplined with the ball today, making use of the cracks in the Day One pitch with some uneven bounce. Collymore was steady and shockingly enough, so was Taylor. Sammy looks very slow must be about 75mph, but I may have misjudged that. For someone not bowling exceptional line and length or swinging it much, surely he should be a yard quicker. Fidel impressed me with his pace and he seemed to have England batsman on their toes. He leaked a few too many runs as the ball would sail off the bat to the boundary, maybe he can be moulded, not into a line and length bowler, but into one you can set a field for.
How old are you again?I hope you go and tell Plunkett that was gutless to his face. Let us know how you get on.