silentstriker
The Wheel is Forever
Well, they were warned about those frigid tornadoes....I think the wind might have turned the Indians slightly mad...
Well, they were warned about those frigid tornadoes....I think the wind might have turned the Indians slightly mad...
Law of AveragesJessie! :O
its Maa -- KiMaan-ki, TBF
Well, the batsmen were in on it, apparently.That was really very silly from India. The series has generally been played in a competitive and fair spirit. That sort of carrying on comes across as petty and childish.
I dunno why, but the sheer imagery your words generated made me chuckle loud enough to make my colleagues wonder I have gone insane.Well, the batsmen were in on it, apparently.
But Harbhajan has now officially lost it. He is dancing around the pitch. Not that he had it before, but now he is clinically insane.
It is much better than jelly beans anyway. And some harmless fun in this test match which has been shorn of competition.What a mockery.
What did I miss?That was really very silly from India. The series has generally been played in a competitive and fair spirit. That sort of carrying on comes across as petty and childish.
India started using an 8-1 field for Munaf to Franklin. Why you would use such a defensive field set when you have the opposition 4 wickets down and 500 behind in gloomy conditions, I don't know. But Munaf predictably bowled every ball about a meter outside off stump, and Franklin equally predictably left almost every single one of them. After about 3 overs of this, the Indians started hooping and screaming everytime Franklin blocked a ball, and then even louder when he left it. Maybe it was boredom, or maybe it was an effort to shake Franklin's concentration (not unlike a bowler pulling a funny face in his run up), but either way it came across as being a complete and total mockery of professional cricket.What did I miss?
Dangerous call for them to make starting a game just before midnight on a ground with no lights.What a bunch of stupid morons the organisers are. I cannot believe they allowed a 11 PM start even after DST changes came into place, which effectively meant a 12 PM start. And now that means atleast 15 overs have been lost. Disgraceful.
Dangerous call for them to make starting a game just before midnight on a ground with no lights.
lolWellington with Black Caps
Bell
Brodie
Parlane
Ryder
Crook
Elliott
Franklin
Nevin
Wellington without (and this is FC and I'm assuming NZ are playing tests, also assuming Bell doesn't have yet another recall)
Bell
Brodie
Parlane
Crook
Elliott
Franklin
So yes, but borderline top 6 (though he's had plenty of success this season). Wellington doesn't have a huge amount of batsmen tbf, its their bowling that is awesome. Franklin is good enough to be a true allrounder at FC level, but at test level atm he's a good swing bowler that can bat at 8.
Dangerous call for them to make starting a game just before midnight on a ground with no lights.
Welcome to the Indian mentality.Why the hell didn't India attack? Its going to rain tomorrow, that ready to just draw a match while so firmly on top?
Hardly a champions mentality.
Lighten up. If anything, it loosened all the tension for the batsmen. They were laughing more than the fielders.but either way it came across as being a complete and total mockery of professional cricket.