Good start with the bat by Australia, Watson played well and with freedom, pitch had a bit of variable bounce, Broad exploited it well, Clarke ****e once again, Yardy hard to get away once again, decent knock by White without ever really destroying, 239 a little below par, Kieswetter dreadful, Strauss good, McKay pedestrian, KP out to a silly shot when looking set, Ponting taking a good catchImpending purchase of a fly swatter for YT I think.
Can someone who can think and breathe at the same time (not this ****wit) tell me what's happened in this match thus far please? I've only just woken up.
Read through the thread mate. If you promise not to abuse me in future, I shall recap it for you.Impending purchase of a fly swatter for YT I think.
Can someone who can think and breathe at the same time (not this ****wit) tell me what's happened in this match thus far please? I've only just woken up.
Well there enough of them so i'm just trying level it up.flibbertyjibber, giving English fans a bad press since December 2009.
We're only talking in the short term. The point isn't that every side we've played has been amazing, it's that the notion that we've only feasted on poor sides is incorrect. We've been very good for the past year. Note: that doesn't mean we've been amazing either.To be very honest only India and Champions Trophy can be called "good" contests. NZ are almost there, but Pakistan, West Indies and England were quite dire in ODIs. What about the series losses at homes against India, SA, and drawn (iirc) with NZ and also away series loss against SA?
Prefer it if he slowed it up a touch though.Smith showing why he is potentially our most important discovery in years
Like the way he kept tossing up as well
Nah, India not a big deal.. Early WC exit and all. Would add them to the poor list tbhTo be very honest only India and Champions Trophy can be called "good" contests. NZ are almost there, but Pakistan, West Indies and England were quite dire in ODIs. What about the series losses at homes against India, SA, and drawn (iirc) with NZ and also away series loss against SA?
Yeah, they didn't avoid the filter though. It's there for a reason. Let it do its job else the moderators will have to do their's.If i get banned for reacting to being called a ****wit then so be it.The other person is just as at fault.
An eye for an eye and the whole world goes blind. - Mahatma Gandhi.If i get banned for reacting to being called a ****wit then so be it.The other person is just as at fault.
Plus he batted pretty well and is right up there with the best fieldsmen in the worldQuite liking the cut of Smith's jib here. Pretty good line and length, gets a bit of turn and bounce. He has a face that only a mother, or a fist, could love, but you can't have it all.
Yes, I've been talking too short term only. And yes, I have always maintained they are one formidable side, but just disagreeing with "nearly back to their best" type of observations.We're only talking in the short term. The point isn't that every side we've played has been amazing, it's that the notion that we've only feasted on poor sides is incorrect. We've been very good for the past year. Note: that doesn't mean we've been amazing either.
Yeah. It will be interesting to see if he can make it as a genuine wrist-spinning all-rounder. Off the top of my head I can't think of any in history. Benaud I suppose but not really a front-line batsman, which Smith certainly has the potential to be.Plus he batted pretty well and is right up there with the best fieldsmen in the world
The difference is that noone likes you.If i get banned for reacting to being called a ****wit then so be it.The other person is just as at fault.
What about the CB series at home just months before that Losing to a poor team is even worseNah, India not a big deal.. Early WC exit and all. Would add them to the poor list tbh