Justin?I wasn't too mad at SL after losing that game, they are just too awesome. Commentators were the same.
I'd like to think I have played my part in Malinga's blitzkriegWalked outside Rebel Sports in Garden City today and noticed a very familiar face sitting casually with one leg crossed one of the sofas fiddling one his mobile phone. It was none other than one Lasith Malinga.
As you guys know, Malinga's curly tips and eyebrow rings are a dead giveaway, but for some absurd reason I decided to walk past him stop, turnaround, walk back and stammer "Hey, are you Malinga?"" "Yeah" Awkward Pause. Knowing nothing bout the current tour - I stupidly said "Are you in Perth for the ODI's?". "T20" Awkward Pause. I decided to shake his hand wish him good luck and shuffled away.
God damn, he must have thought I was a deadset weirdo. He seemed a bit standoffish but very soft spoken.
Most people feel that way about T20, but I think there is still ample opportunity in that format for ebbs and flows. It just happens to be that the ebbs and flows occur more erratically, and are less structured than in ODIs.Wasn't it great to see some ebb and flow, some cut and thrust, some thrust and parry, in a limited overs form of the game.
Last night's epic was something you would never get in the sawn-off T20 format.
Going to be awesome flicking between Aus v SL and Ind v NZ tomorrow afternoon for 8 hours! Hooray for cricket!Personally think Randiv will be a handfull on the SCG pitch.
Broken record now, but after yesterday, his ability to bowl a good yorker on demand puts him quite high in my estimation.Does anyone else actually like Nuwan Kulasekara? I am a big fan, he suffers from an unfair reputation. A smart bowler can succeed despite a lack of pace, and I don't think many limited over bowlers are more canny than Kulasekara. He appears to be a very good judge of the situation of the game and is a vital attribute of a succesful Sri Lankan team.
Agree. 1/60 looks like a poor game, but most bowlers would have ended with 1/80 given few could bowl a yorker like Kulasekara.Broken record now, but after yesterday, his ability to bowl a good yorker on demand puts him quite high in my estimation.
Used to it now,i am not liked on here.I'm not quite sure why flibbertyjibber gets a dressing down for making a one-line tounge-in-cheek quip whilst **** like this lies around.
http://www.cricketweb.net/forum/cricket-chat/21504-nuwan-kulasekara.htmlDoes anyone else actually like Nuwan Kulasekara? I am a big fan, he suffers from an unfair reputation. A smart bowler can succeed despite a lack of pace, and I don't think many limited over bowlers are more canny than Kulasekara. He appears to be a very good judge of the situation of the game and is a vital attribute of a succesful Sri Lankan team.