Got Wednesday's lottery numbers?A Monty wicket is imminent.
We need a wicket! THere it is!! HHAHAHAHAHAHA.KP on again, Vaughn must not be fit to bowl.
Nice call.A Monty wicket is imminent.
Sums up Harmison's career TBH.Scaly said:figures get even more flattering. He's bowled poorly most of the day, follows up some dross in the over with a wicket.
That isn't answering my question. Quit hogging the lottery numbers!Lol cheers guys.
4 8 15 16 23 42
If you know where I got these numbers from, then you are coooool.
What you mean like today when he's the most threatening bowler by far and Panesar drops an easy catch off him?Sums up Harmison's career TBH.
"Lost", I got bored in the second series, and gave up on it, tbh.4 8 15 16 23 42
If you know where I got these numbers from, then you are coooool.
Pasag = cool.
Harmison was dropping that too. He is a lumbering giant of a man.What you mean like today when he's the most threatening bowler by far and Panesar drops an easy catch off him?
Yeah, but its not going to happen (queue the Greigy)Just looked at the score and I'm shocked the Windies could snatch this from us.
The most threatening bowler by your reckoning, which typically doesn't mean much.What you mean like today when he's the most threatening bowler by far and Panesar drops an easy catch off him?
Yeah same with Plunkers if you take out the "good periods"The most threatening bowler by your reckoning, which typically doesn't mean much.
Today in general was the wicket that flattered the run of "dross" that is the mostpart of his career. What you see in every Panesar spell - predominant direness followed by a good period which produces results to make people forget about the rest and flatter the overall picture - is in reality a summary of Harmison's entire career.
Nah, no way.Just looked at the score and I'm shocked the Windies could snatch this from us.