Ambrose wasn't above the same - most famously in 1996/97 against Warne and May when they refused to get out.It wouldn't be as bad if it was just fluff, but he lets his emotion interfere his bowling too - e.g, purposefully overstepping in England, which was absolutely disgraceful.
Interesting.I also like Sreesanth.....( He is from my state )...........I like his agressiveness.....but no need to display it on his own country men......
Andrew Bichel, not Tim May.Ambrose wasn't above the same - most famously in 1996/97 against Warne and May when they refused to get out.
AWTA.Quite like him although his recent 'can dish it out but can't take it' antics have me a bit off-side. The thing is, much like Glenn McGrath, when he puts the aggression in the cupboard, he's quite a good bowler. Problem is that he can only do it for a few overs at a time hence why his best international spells have probably been in 20/20 (such as his opening spell against the Aussies int he 20/20 WC). If he can rein it in, there's no reason why he can't be a pretty good Test bowler because he has enough pace, good movement away from the bat, etc. Up to him, really.