King Pietersen
International Captain
Think he's already in the skippers bad books after calling him an Old Man in an Interview earlier this week.Kieswetter trying hard to get himself in the captain's bad books today.
Think he's already in the skippers bad books after calling him an Old Man in an Interview earlier this week.Kieswetter trying hard to get himself in the captain's bad books today.
Yeah, Illingworth did his job there - important to maintain the Natural Order of Things. Bit disappointed in Colly tbh, I know there aren't many walkers these days but he is one you think of as a cricketer with a bit of integrity. Still, England beating the 9th best team for the 21st time on the bounce is more important I suppose.Colly hit that IMHO. Nowt on Hot Spot, but see what snicko sez; ha yep, faint but distinct edge.
Rubel robbed.
I suppose we should let Collingwood walk back in now after that decision!Yeah, Illingworth did his job there - important to maintain the Natural Order of Things. Bit disappointed in Colly tbh, I know there aren't many walkers these days but he is one you think of as a cricketer with a bit of integrity. Still, England beating the 9th best team for the 21st time on the bounce is more important I suppose.
Is there any chance of Bell comng back in at all? 'Cause if not, we're 90 for 5, and in the words of the great philosopher Bender B. Rodriguez, we're boned. Ah well.This is going well.
Well yes, that's always the argument against walking isn't it - you get good and bad decisions, and they even out over time. But it's the sort of thing that when it happens - and I'm also thinking of the Elliott run-out a couple of years ago, which Collingwood was also involved in, of course - it instinctively makes me start to root for the other side. I suppose justice was done in the end, I only hope that Colly didn't overdo the histrionics and bat-throwing when he got back to the changing room.I suppose we should let Collingwood walk back in now after that decision!
Yeah, that was bad. Easily one of the worst shots I've seen from a batsmen in the last year or so.
Don't get me wrong. I agree with the essential principle behind walking, and that it shows you to be a good and fair player if you do walk. But equally, I can't think of (m)any other sports where the players make decisions for the umpire. Anyways he's out now, so there is some sense of justice.Well yes, that's always the argument against walking isn't it - you get good and bad decisions, and they even out over time. But it's the sort of thing that when it happens - and I'm also thinking of the Elliott run-out a couple of years ago, which Collingwood was also involved in, of course - it instinctively makes me start to root for the other side. I suppose justice was done in the end, I only hope that Colly didn't overdo the histrionics and bat-throwing when he got back to the changing room.
93 for 4 (5) - England could yet be grateful for their relatively strong lower middle order.