Completly agree. I love him. I was there the day he scored his 100 of redemption against SA at Edgbaston and it is one of my fondest cricketing memories.I love Colly. He's a player I can imagine myself telling my grandsons (should I have some) about in years to come. I think he should move aside after this series whilst my memories are fond. He has done far more than we could have expected from him come 03 (hence his selection still being wrong in some eyes) and given us lots of great innings. We probably wouldn't have won the Ashes last year and drawn in South Africa without him. He's a legend, but it's time to go, I think.
Not sure Morgan's the answer, but we'll see.
That's because:Love that image of Johnson chewing behind Ponting then in the replay of the controversy earlier. Completely nonchalant to anything going on.
Really? Haha maybe we are seeing a changing of the guard.Clarke actually called Ponting away during that incident.
Interesting...Clarke actually called Ponting away during that incident.
Bull****. Pointing is the least of the problems in reality. It looks bad, but people point all the time. It might look bad, but I think the standing and talking for so, so long is much, much worse.The worst thing about that was when Ponting raised his finger, like he was giving Dar a lecture or something. Your not the boss Ponting man! **** off.
Yes, as much as I hate to say, he could see Ponting was out of order and called his name but Ponting blanked him.Really? Haha maybe we are seeing a changing of the guard.
It was about a yard above Bells head. Terrible shot and average ball.That was actually a good bouncer from Johnson there. Head high on or outside off. Nice and tight bowling to him for 13 balls, and Bell obliged. Well bowled.
2 feet above his head, 2 feet wide of off stump. Terrible shot.That was actually a good bouncer from Johnson there. Head high on or outside off. Nice and tight bowling to him for 13 balls, and Bell obliged. Well bowled.