Haha, so true.fair to saw Wasim made the right choice or he could have retired in glory as 7 times national table tennis champion each winning earning him a purse of RS 5000.
As for Curtly WAG.
...never said that I don't like him...In fact, he remains one of the best bowlers I've seen.How can you dislike a bloke for his personal preferences?! Miserable reason to not like someone.
As far as I'm aware, he doesn't watch or follow cricket at all. If you ask him about Jonathan Trott or Gautam Gambhir, he might just ask youhaha, yep I got it wrong. That's a fair cop, I myself would be interested in what Curtly would have to say about current batters although I think it'd be a fairly predictable response.
"I'd win."
In a way, that's a good approach to life. Give your best to your "job", do it with a sense of pride but at the end of the day, leave it all behind and concentrate on things that you enjoy more!...never said that I don't like him...In fact, he remains one of the best bowlers I've seen.
Probably I could not convey my fellings well there. I should put it this way - As a fan I would have been happier if I could hear(/read) from the master about the art of bowling, about the batsmen he bowled to and about cricket itself.
Is a killer bass player, apparently.In a way, that's a good approach to life. Give your best to your "job", do it with a sense of pride but at the end of the day, leave it all behind and concentrate on things that you enjoy more!
It's not slung high, he just can't find a strap long enough.haha, you know when a bass player has their bass slung that high, he has chops.
Notice Richie Richardson on guitar there too. Far too cool to bother with stuff like movement and whatnot.
Viv says 'hi'.Haha. In my opinion, simply the coolest.
Here's my effortMaybe we need a cool XI - although we may not need to look beyond WI teams from 1970's & 1980's.