whats that supposed to mean? you not a fan of possibly the best captain this country has ever seen?Michael Vaughan not selected, England win. Teh sky is blue, trees are green.
Ah right yeah, should of looked at the location. Well considering the amount of retirements the ozzy's have had in the past year or so, next year will be very interesting.He's an Aussie, don't worry, you'll get to this place
:|Ah right yeah, should of looked at the location. Well considering the amount of retirements the ozzy's have had in the past year or so, next year will be very interesting.
I personally can see a new England appearing, well providing KP's batting doesn't collapse. Which I don't think us english don't have to worry about.
When did I say I was worried about the recent retierments in oz?:|
Would be more worried about your tail starting at #6 than the recent retirements in Australian cricket tbh.
Possibly? Very little "possibly" about it, IMO.whats that supposed to mean? you not a fan of possibly the best captain this country has ever seen?
Are you suggesting that he was the best English captain of all time? Highly debateable IMO, I'd rate Jardine and Brearly as better than Vaughan.Possibly? Very little "possibly" about it, IMO.
Which three days? If that's three days of England batting it sounds like a whip round may be in order for the Ashes.Was a good day out. Rather flat atmosphere tbh - the fact that the Mexican Waves started during the one period (147/3) when it threatened to get interesting with one more wicket rather pissed me off - but that takes my tally of wickets seen in Test cricket to seven in three days of the live stuff... should go watch us bat more often...
I'm suggesting exactly that. I don't think captaining England has ever been as difficult a job as it is now, and I think Vaughan did it better than anyone could possibly have hoped. Remember that great captains like Jardine and Brearley didn't have to deal with cricket all year round, featuring twelve to fifteen Tests a year, plus dozens of ODIs and Twenty20 games; they got to go back to their counties frequently and get some relief from the England captaincy, plus to get some runs; they didn't have to deal with constant media attention and the pressure of not having won the Ashes in ages, plus the pressure of succeeding another respected captain in Hussain, with a relatively young side in place.Are you suggesting that he was the best English captain of all time? Highly debateable IMO, I'd rate Jardine and Brearly as better than Vaughan.
Yes yes yes yes yes. Jardine was The Man and, as you say, not only withstood Constantine and Martindale (IIRC) purveying the noble art of Fast Leg Theory but also scored a magnificent hundred against themJardine for me - no one else could have brought back the Ashes in 32/33 - afterwards he was treated as a pariah by those that appointed him for winning yet made his point by taking his only test century off an attack that caused the great Hammond to say he'd walk away from the game if it carried on
Indeed. A fantastic punchline to the entire fiasco. Jardine gets it just for that.Yes yes yes yes yes. Jardine was The Man and, as you say, not only withstood Constantine and Martindale (IIRC) purveying the noble art of Fast Leg Theory but also scored a magnificent hundred against them
Uncanny.England by 6 wickets for mine