BoyBrumby
Englishman
Pretty hard to get that with the **** on ignore.We weren't talking about Katich though; we were talking about Watto.
Assumed it was Katto because he'd just gone. Carry on.
Pretty hard to get that with the **** on ignore.We weren't talking about Katich though; we were talking about Watto.
Oooh, sorry, the correct answer was "Shane Watson".Very late on it, initially thinking to leave then changed his mind just in time to be able to play a shot to save the lbw.
Haha yeah I figured that; still though I'd let you know though.Pretty hard to get that with the **** on ignore.
Disagree, but it might not have been hittingRidiculous appeal, same as his last one. Ponting clearly playing at that for mine.
Would worry if he was thinking about his non-striker when facing-up to a ball TBH.Oooh, sorry, the correct answer was "Shane Watson".
thought he was playing at the next ball tbhRidiculous appeal, same as his last one. Ponting clearly playing at that for mine.
Shane.Would worry if he was thinking about his non-striker when facing-up to a ball TBH.
Watson.Shane.
The answer is blowing in the wind, obv.How many roads must a man walk down before you can call him a man?
Richard to reply.
Yeah, AWTA. Playing a shot late is still playing a shot.Ridiculous appeal, same as his last one. Ponting clearly playing at that for mine.
Lowensteinnn, Lowensteinnn.The answer is blowing in the wind, obv.
Matt Prior is the biggest offender in this regard...England's appealing is so annoying. Goes on for half an hour even after the ump has shaken his head. Reminds me of the famous opening scene from The Party.
Correct answer was seven.The answer is blowing in the wind, obv.
My name is Zweig.Lowensteinnn, Lowensteinnn.
LowensteinnnnnnMy name is Zweig.
Shane Watson.Why did we take Swann off?!