quiteEr, Tim? The ball?
Looking a great post so far.Probably do a better job than he does opening the bowling
Something has to be decided by world cricket whereby if a catch is claimed, then you take the word. Otherwise, this will continue ad infinitum.
Would be nice if we could still do that, but given what happened in the Oz/India series when Punter & Kumble had come to a gentleman's agreement to accept the fielder's word, I think it'd be folly. Very sad in its way, but such are the times.thats what she said.
Seriously though, both catches were clearly out, this one more so than the Strauss one but as long as they are referred to the third umpire they will keep being given not out. personally, i think the fielders word needs to be taken.
Just under 30 is no easy task for an English wicketkeeper... who can catch.I didn't read his post like that; I read it that he meant the keeper's batting wasn't important because we have Flintoff at seven. And if Flintoff finds some real form with the blade, then a keeper averaging just under 30 is acceptable, IMO.
Yeah he has bowled well at Smith so far this innings - and although he has improved a bit this summer I still don't rate him that highly and would prefer Hoggard in the side (presuming Sidebottom is fully fit).Looking a great post so far.
You gimp.
Still no Flintoff even though Sidebottom is struggling not looking goodquite
Monty on before Fred, please don't say he's broken
I honestly meant to say "Ambrose, you gimp". Not sure how I managed to leave that out. Apologies.Thought the gimp bit was bit out of order but what ever makes you feel big.
No probs mateI honestly meant to say "Ambrose, you gimp". Not sure how I managed to leave that out. Apologies.
I love you Scaly, I really doIf there's any justice Panesar should be playing for his regular place here. The odd nicked wicket from tons of overs should not be good enough.
How about the odd gift?If there's any justice Panesar should be playing for his regular place here. The odd nicked wicket from tons of overs should not be good enough.