yeah, annoying. as though a caught and bowled dismissal is higher in priority.After a run-out scare: "the last thing they need is a run-out"
usually followed by a former player saying:After a run-out scare: "the last thing they need is a run-out"
I was particularly impressed with his line during England's successful run-chase at Dhaka:Sorry to bump an old thread I started, but I felt obliged to do so in honour of Dominic Cork's recent embarrassing appearance on TMS in Bangladesh.
"[insert banal observation here]... and that's why it's called 'Test' cricket"
"Behind the 8-ball"
[NB: Corky actually has a series of variations of this, including "miles behind the 8-ball" and similar. He obviously hasn't got a clue what it means.]
Cliches borrowed from other sports grind my cricketing gears. Especially "stepped up to the plate". It's not baseball, FFS!"Behind the 8-ball"
[NB: Corky actually has a series of variations of this, including "miles behind the 8-ball" and similar. He obviously hasn't got a clue what it means.]
Yeah, that one really annoys me. It's spilled over to virtually every other sport.Cliches borrowed from other sports grind my cricketing gears. Especially "stepped up to the plate". It's not baseball, FFS!