Yeah, even the groundsman said no-one would have to think twice about it. Easy to criticize Gayle's decision now of course.If they didn't, there's some serious communication problems, because people were talking about how that was going to happen before the confirmation even arrived that we were going to be playing here.
Nah, even despite this, the pitch still looked like it'd do plenty and, I repeat, everyone consulted on the issue thought it would and that fielding first would be the only thing that made sense.
Batting first was anticipated to be 150ao material.
Yeah, those that are hitting the half-way line of the football pitch are almost exclusively grubbers. If that proves a natural length for one of our four seamers, there could be trouble.Pretty sure it's mainly the ones hitting the line. Pitch was always going to have a smidge of inconsistent bounce.
If it was the mid-80s there'd be some carnage.Yeah, those that are hitting the half-way line of the football pitch are almost exclusively grubbers. If that proves a natural length for one of our four seamers, there could be trouble.
Yeah, 'cos England had the worst team in their history at that time.If it was the mid-80s there'd be some carnage.
I was considering the word carnage and decided against it for precisely that reason.If it was the mid-80s there'd be some carnage.
No, he had no realistic possibility of taking that.Does that go down as a chance?