Richard
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Stupidly short boundaries and ridiculously fast outfields where batsmen can put the bat down and get four annoy me far more.Lush outfields when you've smashed one past point.
Stupidly short boundaries and ridiculously fast outfields where batsmen can put the bat down and get four annoy me far more.Lush outfields when you've smashed one past point.
You've done the old multi-quoting-in-jest lark with me once or twice too. And probably a few more that I've missed.In fairness, I at least had the stimulus of HDS mentioning semantics before I stuck my multi-quoting gob in.
People that ask me if I'm going to the cricket when I'm on the bus that is going to the cricket and wearing my Australian shirt.
A case for Captain Obvious.
I know the feeling, when you turn up at your relatives and the dialogue is something like thisSeriously?
Yeah pretty much. They were more like statements than rants. I'll probably go back later and redo each individualy but just had to say them all now.More thought and they could have been decent rants. As it is, they're terrible.
I can only think of one worse myself, that being K Eric Upashantha. Saj runs him damn close tho. Fully aware that you may not have seen him, of course.Sajid Mahmood
Possibly the worst Test seamer I've ever seen play with my own eyes
When South Africa lose a game they are called chokers
Ever considered the fact that they may have just lost to a better side or the fact they may have simply been outplayed? Pisses me off itbt.
Mahmood, Plunkett and Anderson
An insult to English cricket.
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Well, I've never seen Upashantha play with my own eyes, so Mahmood it is, for me.I can only think of one worse myself, that being K Eric Upashantha. Saj runs him damn close tho.
Quality introduction to the thread BTW.
No, indeed, I've only seen him play a couple of times. But for that, it'd be Mahmood for me too.Well, I've never seen Upashantha play with my own eyes, so Mahmood it is, for me.
I've never even heard of the latter (maybe a reflection on his writing skill), and TBH the former has never struck me as extraordinarily poor, I've seen many worse (Malcolm Conn, for example). I can't say I've read his work extensively mind, so there's much I could've missed.Besides, for some weird reason, the ignominous duo of Craddock/Dorries popped into my head. I cannot even begin to describe how the pair of them incense me. Being English (and not from Brisbane, as they write for the Courier-Mail), you are probably not as acquainted with the banal ineptitude of this particular duo's articles as I.
Good. Keep it that way.I've never even heard of the latter (maybe a reflection on his writing skill).
I disagree. I have a mixed attitude towards Malcolm Conn. I'm not a big fan of his (his views on Mark Waugh, for instance, have prevented that), but I, surprisingly, do find myself agreeing with some of his articles. I cannot say the same about Craddock, whose writings are not only bland (a charge I cannot file against Conn), but which also manage to irk me on a consistent basis.TBH the former has never struck me as extraordinarily poor, I've seen many worse (Malcolm Conn, for example). I can't say I've read his work extensively mind, so there's much I could've missed.
Interesting points, as always, from Mukhul.Good article on the IPL.. Bye bye cricket
http://content-uk.cricinfo.com/magazine/content/current/story/347517.html
Yeah, well I've had the misfortune I guess to be exposed to rather more of Conn's nonsensical anti-every-team-ever-to-tour-Australia(especially-England) simplistic scrawlings than Craddock. I honestly can't say I've ever read something in a piece of his (Conn's) that I agreed with other than absurdly obvious stuff (not dissimilar to a poster or two on this forum that, of course), so I've naturally taken a very strong, visceral dislike to his writing.I disagree. I have a mixed attitude towards Malcolm Conn. I'm not a big fan of his (his views on Mark Waugh, for instance, have prevented that), but I, surprisingly, do find myself agreeing with some of his articles. I cannot say the same about Craddock, whose writings are not only bland (a charge I cannot file against Conn), but which also manage to irk me on a consistent basis.