I take it you don't mean mentally. Or dentally.Yes, Son of Coco, we English are balanced, moderate and fair.
As one of those who've seized upon this as a discussion point, it's just completely incorrect to assume that I've done so to cover up those facts. I've acknowledged them fully and have been bitterly, bitterly disappointed by England's performance throughout this Test and I have expressed as much on this messageboard. Particularly in the England 1st innings where I was and remain highly critical of our team's performance. On a pitch like Cardiff, that is where we thew the game away and very nearly lost it.
And as for being critical of Ponting's behaviour and humbug, well I've expressed precisely the same sort of thoughts when England have won (eg Trent Bridge 2005) and when England haven't been taking part (eg just about every time St Ricky has bestowed on us his musings on the Spirit of Cricket). Others are the same. So don't kid yourself that we do this only when we lose. We may be boring but we're not inconsistent.
22 English batsmen = 7 Australians
Congrats, you've improved
You're being too kind.Last I checked Only 11 English batsmen played in the test.
Obviously... I can fully understand the sentiments abt the English whinging about Ponting...Yep.
sprit of the game and ponting do not belong in the same sentence...GIMH in crim-hate shocker.
Decent bloke, mate. If anyone else said it you wouldn't bat an eyelid.
"mildly" annoyed... So if he was actally annoyed, he would stick the stump into the umpire?Haha, I don't get what the fuss is about when the Indian fans get cranky regarding Ponting either. He wasn't given a crucial decision and got mildly annoyed? By God, what a horrible man.
Apparently, that rule doesn't apply to Aussies...You seem to be repeatedly ignoring the blatant fact that he had a huge display of dissent and intimidated the umpires which is worthy of a trip to the match referee's room at the very least.
he was blatantly intimidating the umpire and his reaction after it was turned down was even more telling.. AS I said, if that was him being "mildly" annoyed, I hate to think what he will do when he is actually annoyed.think it was the same incident ...he did charge towards the umpire atleats took 7-8 steps towards umpire from silly point
when the others are in action, I could not be MIA...
The usual suspects appear.
Yes and isn't little Harbajahn just a sainthe was blatantly intimidating the umpire and his reaction after it was turned down was even more telling.. AS I said, if that was him being "mildly" annoyed, I hate to think what he will do when he is actually annoyed.
Didn't he make a big song and dance that an Indian batsman didn't accept his word for a catch and the umps gave it not out as the replays were inconclusive?
It's like someone shoved a stick in an ant's nest.when the others are in action, I could not be MIA...
lol... I think he is a **** just as much as anyone in world cricket, really... So I actually agree with you. Him and Symonds are to me the worst of the lot in world cricket.Yes and isn't little Harbajahn just a saint
yep.. and wen all of you had already come out, I had no choice but to follow suit...It's like someone shoved a stick in an ant's nest.
The same rules apply to all cricketers its just some people see things differently depending on the nationality of the player. If Ponting sneezes then some people get all hysterical and want him banned, fined or whatever,Apparently, that rule doesn't apply to Aussies...