Andrew Flintoffs celebrations (lack of) in the Ashes 2005, especially in the Old Trafford test when a batsman edged him, the ball ricocheted off Strauss and Geraint pulled off a beauty of a diving catch off the rebound. Everyone ran upto Geraint to celebrate his excellent relfex catch, and Flintoff just stayed where he was, looking upto the heavens like it was his divine right to have the other players flocking upto him. No you egomaniac, show some respect for a wonderful piece of fielding and try running upto the keeper to congratulate him for crying out loud.
Ind33d.Maybe he was saving energy after bowling a lot of overs?
Odd rant tbh
It helps (though you can get by without it, and SA could and did when they had some seriously, seriously good seamers - Donald, de Villiers, Matthews, Pollock, etc.) obviously but it doesn't turn rubbish attacks into less rubbish ones. A rubbish spinner is no more than a rubbish seamer.Ridiculous argument Richard, of course variety helps a bowling attack. Look at South Africa, who won't be always be held back because they don't have a decent spinner and instead rely on four fast medium bowlers.
I still wonder whether you have played this game at any level above 'throwing a piece of crap at a matchbox in a sandpit' levelJust because you do doesn't mean everyone does! Most people love facing crap left-armers every bit as much as crap right-armers.
Well I can assure you that I have bigger problems with average left arm bolwers than I do good right arm bowlers.Well I have.
And more significantly, I've watched loads of it too.
And I assure you - crap bowlers are crap bowlers whatever arm they bowl with.
oh right, so you are telling me that I am a strange batsman because I dont like facing the type of bowler I dont normally face. Ok, try tellin that to most of the cricketers I have ever spoken to or played with, and I am talking about batsmen who have the abilty to sweep Shane Warne for 6 or play Jason Gillespie circa 1991 fairly well, so they arent mugs at a ameteur levelYou're a strange batsman.
I assure you, $achin Tendulkar will have far more problem with James Anderson than Robert Woodman.
India's Polyester Sweaters
They look cheap and terrible; bring back proper knitted ones. Now this is the sort of think the match referee should be clamping down on...
Really want to hurt Lee when he does that. Nice lad & all, but woeful, woeful celebs.Meh, you're sound like all those degenerates in Australia who think its "cool" when Brett Lee does that chainsaw thing.
The Aussies practise them in the nets I think. Lee's running leap with vertical fist pump when getting a No.11 out is the worst imoReally want to hurt Lee when he does that. Nice lad & all, but woeful, woeful celebs.
Only then?Really want to hurt Lee when he does that. Nice lad & all, but woeful, woeful celebs.
Can't say it's something I've come across much of, frankly. And yeah, I've spoken to some decent players too, if not quite any who played against Angus Fraser or Darren Gough.oh right, so you are telling me that I am a strange batsman because I dont like facing the type of bowler I dont normally face. Ok, try tellin that to most of the cricketers I have ever spoken to or played with, and I am talking about batsmen who have the abilty to sweep Shane Warne for 6 or play Jason Gillespie circa 1991 fairly well, so they arent mugs at a ameteur level
Look, we were having a discussion. Calling one side a ****** in another thread is very poor.The entire "India is stupid for playing two wicket keepers" thing.
No, you retards, India is not playing two wicketkeepers. India is playing a keeper (Dhoni) and a batsman (Karthik) who happens to be preferred to another batsman (Yuvraj). the fact that Karthik also used to keep wickets is purely incidental. Team players are defined by what roles they are chosen to play in the team, not what they are capable of. Next thing, we'll be hearing the retards claim India is/was playing 3 keepers in the test side and 4 keepers in the ODI side since Dravid and Uthappa can also keep.
Agreed, cut it out short shorts.Look, we were having a discussion. Calling one side a ****** in another thread is very poor.
Look, we were having a discussion. Calling one side a ****** in another thread is very poor.
I apologise for the slight. I shouldn't have. But I stand by my view on the immaturity of the particular opinion I speak of.Agreed, cut it out short shorts.
Having a different point of view on a cricketing subject, like this one, has no bearing on maturity.I apologise for the slight. I shouldn't have. But I stand by my view on the immaturity of the particular opinion I speak of.
I'm not calling the right to a different opinion immature. I'm calling the opinion immature.Having a different point of view on a cricketing subject, like this one, has no bearing on maturity.