Channel 9 have been quite decent in their recent coverage of historic tests.We've had Edgbaston 2005 and Sydney 2003 to watch highlights of while the players have been off.
Chappell made a point that in that test where McCabe made 232 and they were desperate not to lose because the innings was so great, Bradman looked quite fallible as he was worried about the scoreboard. He wondered whether part of Bradman's secret was that he never played with any regard to the scoreboard.Hhaha I did the same thing, but then muted Grandstand to here what they were saying.
Only got the story about Greig not knowing when he met Bradman that he was actually Bradman, and how embarrassed he was when he asked "do you have anything to do with cricket here?" when he first came to Australia
Greig has told that one about a million times.Hhaha I did the same thing, but then muted Grandstand to here what they were saying.
Only got the story about Greig not knowing when he met Bradman that he was actually Bradman, and how embarrassed he was when he asked "do you have anything to do with cricket here?" when he first came to Australia
Some were suggesting that the reason Clarke hasn't been wholly accepted by the Australian public is because he is the representative of Gen Y in Australian cricket. The Beckham of Australian cricket (with Lara Bingle being the Victoria). The tatts, the modelling, earring etc. He is just such a different looking man to previous Australian test cricketers, and especially captains.Missed the grandstand thing, what did they say?
Reckon it's not the just the older generation, it's all of themSome were suggesting that the reason Clarke hasn't been wholly accepted by the Australian public is because he is the representative of Gen Y in Australian cricket. The Beckham of Australian cricket (with Lara Bingle being the Victoria). The tatts, the modelling, earring etc. He is just such a different looking man to previous Australian test cricketers, and especially captains.
They put Mitch Johnson in a similar boat.
Basically said that much of the Australian test watching public are of an older generation who aren't fans of the "pretty boy/metrosexual" aura that many Australian cricketers have.
Not a new suggestion by any means (Greg Baum discussed it in the SMH recently) but it was a good discussion. Especially since Clarke is from Bankstown anyway, and he's hardly from a privileged background.
Chappelli no lover of Bradman.Chappell made a point that in that test where McCabe made 232 and they were desperate not to lose because the innings was so great, Bradman looked quite fallible as he was worried about the scoreboard. He wondered whether part of Bradman's secret was that he never played with any regard to the scoreboard.
you could say it runs in the family.Chappelli no lover of Bradman.
Bradman did not play in that Test
The one in 1938 at Trent Bridge(?)Chappelli no lover of Bradman.
Bradman did not play in that Test
Yes no love lost between Richardson and Bradman, with Richardson replacing Bradman as SA captain while Richardson was away in Sth Africa.you could say it runs in the family.
but i don't actually know if richardson and bradman disliked each other
Sorry mate I thought you were talking about Stan's BL innings Yes Bradman and Brown batted for a drawThe one in 1938 at Trent Bridge(?)
I thought he did tbh. Was the one where he called the team onto the balcony.
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