four_or_six
Cricketer Of The Year
Haven't we already been here?
Damn those five pace bowlers on the leg side....I long for the good old days when you could have 5 spinners on the leg side.
In all fairness, whilst he is English, Amol Rajan is about as far removed from a headbanging little Englander as one could imagine.
I love it. English media are such great value both when England are ****e and when they're even remotely not.
In other news, Aussies fearing the legacy of Bradman now that KP has scored a run. And new sources suggest that BCCI have framed Stanford just to thumb their noses at the proper home of cricket, quite possibly due to that anti colonial sentiment.
Oh I don't know him I particular but english media in the 90s was so doomsdayish that it was pretty funny. And now it's so opposite that it's also funny. Everything in moderation hey.In all fairness, whilst he is English, Amol Rajan is about as far removed from a headbanging little Englander as one could imagine.
I don't buy any link between Swann and the BCCI's recalcitrance at all, but his is the first mention I've heard of it in our cricketing media, so it's not a widely held opinion.
Only British media apparently.I'd like to know which country's media doesn't give the impression of oversimplification and hyperbole.
It articulates your thoughts? You think India are avoiding the UDRS because of Swann?it articulates my thoughts rather well
It's actually quite brilliant and showcases an impressive amount of foresight and planning.Well they didn't want to make it obvious by using the UDRS in all other series and then saying no when they came up against Swann.
So 3 years ago they took a stand against it knowing this day would come.
Except the article implied they don't want UDRS because of Swann, not merely that Swann gets a benefit from UDRS.The thing is though, although Swann isn't their motive it is something which will definitely benefit them in this series. it's fair to bemoan the fact regardless of their intentions.