TumTum
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Good one, but as I said previously it is not the case.Lack of appreciation for a call I was a bit proud of IMO.
Good one, but as I said previously it is not the case.Lack of appreciation for a call I was a bit proud of IMO.
When I said "more so" it was referring to the hype of that player rather than their age.Well, I know for a fact that Williamson was spotted as a special talent from a very young age in New Zealand. His name has been whispered in fevered tones by NZ cricket fans since he was about 16, and he was easily our best player on the 2008 U19 tour to England, debuted in FC cricket at 17 and was dominating it by the age of 18.
Hell, I'd hardly heard of Bond before he was randomly flown into the Test squad in Australia.A boy from NZ does not generate world-wide hype, no matter who he is. Had you heard of Shane Bond before he came to Australia? Or any Black Caps?
(You might've, but I'm speaking for the general public mostly)
Again, Kane has been hyped in the New Zealand media for years as the next big thing. Given the small standing of New Zealand cricket on the global stage, its not that surprising that such hype would go by largely unnoticed in the rest of the world, compared to an Australian prodigy like Ponting.When I said "more so" it was referring to the hype of that player rather than their age.
Dickinson Mk IIAlso I don't surrender to popular opinion, but the correct one.
True, but this is the case domestically as well.A boy from NZ does not generate world-wide hype, no matter who he is. Had you heard of Shane Bond before he came to Australia? Or any Black Caps?
(You might've, but I'm speaking for the general public mostly)
Dickinson knew how to use quote properly. But that seems to be the only difference.Dickinson Mk II
TumTum doesn't judge players by what they score though. He'll claim that if he watched Hayden play those Tests he would've correctly predicted the rest of his career based on his technique, placement, shot selection etc. You can't disprove what he's saying, even though it's clearly egotistical bull****.I don't see how it's in any way possible to accurately predict a player's career on the basis of TWO Tests.
Matthew Hayden averaged 21.75 after his first seven matches, and was then dropped for three years.
He's sort of like Richard but with opposite ideology. Richard completely dismissed the idea of watching cricket when forming opinions on it unless he was talking about Matthew Hayden, whereas TumTum seems to dismiss everything other than that with the same egotistical distain.Dickinson knew how to use quote properly. But that seems to be the only difference.
Yes that. Although you gotta admit I am correct in most (if not all) my predictions.TumTum doesn't judge players by what they score though. He'll claim that if he watched Hayden play those Tests he would've correctly predicted the rest of his career based on his technique, placement, shot selection etc. You can't disprove what he's saying, even though it's clearly egotistical bull****.
You are Derek Acorah and I claim my five groats [or maybe gropes of Yvette Fielding ]Yes that. Although you gotta admit I am correct in most (if not all) my predictions.
Strangely, the ones that do start with a bang usually fade away rather quickly. Maybe this was the secret behind his epic failures in his few ODIs.NZ batsmen are a curious bunch. Very few that I have seen for the first time have really impressed.
Yeah its odd for sure. Andrew Jones was impressive, I just hated his technique, I hated his backlift and stance and trigger movements, I used to try and copy him in the nets and it felt so ********!!!Strangely, the ones that do start with a bang usually fade away rather quickly. Maybe this was the secret behind his epic failures in his few ODIs.
I love you when you make posts like these. Nail. Head. Hit it.I actually watched him make his first one day 100 for Northern Districts a couple of years ago against Canterbury - a game in which Shane Bond was present. Two shots stood out for me that day (well three including a Peter McGlashan reverse sweep for six) One was a back foot punch of Bond for four which was his first scoring shot and a pull infront of square again of Bond for six that took him into the 90's.
His record at the Basin in both forms of the game is fantastic - and most would agree that it's easily the fastest pitch in the country. His 100 he scored there earlier this season he hit Mark Gillespie out of the attack in just three overs after Wellington decided they would test him with the short stuff - three sixes later and the experiment had failed.
True, though Jesse Ryder had a good start to his test career.Strangely, the ones that do start with a bang usually fade away rather quickly. Maybe this was the secret behind his epic failures in his few ODIs.
Ding dong the witch is dead...NZ play Pakistan at home in about a month. We'll see how Kane handles them. For now I had enough discussion on this topic.