Jacknife
International Captain
Please god no.Let's have a sweep on when Luke Wright returns to the side.
3rd ODI V India for my money.
Please god no.Let's have a sweep on when Luke Wright returns to the side.
3rd ODI V India for my money.
1st Test vs India as KP's replacement.Let's have a sweep on when Luke Wright returns to the side.
3rd ODI V India for my money.
IPL is not the yardstick by which cricket is to be measured. It generally provides anti-patterns - team honchos influencing the selection of umpires and preparation of wickets; players being auctioned like cattle; lunatic coaching staff with absolutely no idea of the worth of a player.Anyway it's not the first time this has happened, I clearly remember Gayle and Kohli doing the same thing in the IPL.
I don't know if anyone from the team made a comment after the game - I'm not paying much attention to this ODI series, except to watch parts of it live when I get the time.Borges - has anyone from the the team made any real comment? As oppose to fans?
Who's criticized Cook's ton?Oh, and if anyone wants to criticise Cook's innings any more, please bear in mind that Sehwag, Gayle and Trescothick have all scored ODI hundreds at a slower rate, while Tendulkar has scored four.
Nothing was really said apart from one or 2 posts and one of them was not by a England fan. It wasn't till Mono posted at #5157 that it got brought up.IPL is not the yardstick by which cricket is to be measured. It generally provides anti-patterns - team honchos influencing the selection of umpires and preparation of wickets; players being auctioned like cattle; lunatic coaching staff with absolutely no idea of the worth of a player.
Though I agree with the general view that the English team and some of their fans are making a meal out of a quite insignificant incident.
Fair enough.They were losing. I'd be pissed off too. Not really the best thing to make much assessment on. As far as I can see, there's been no real reaction other than Cook saying it was weird, which it was.
Ok, I guess that my comment was unjustfied; apologies for that.Nothing was really said apart from one or 2 posts and one of them was not by a England fan. It wasn't till Mono posted at #5157 that it got brought up.
Wasn't a case of "personal glory over team" but rather "personal glory with the team's success".I myself am more about team success than individual performance but if the alternatives offered by England are dick moves like Atherton declaring on Hick for 98, I'll happily choose to watch the occasional bit of personal glory over team.
Absolutely...Was quite funny listening to the commentators say "the senior player has no idea what he is doing out there" when Mathews was pretty clear about what he was doing. A future captain indeed.
For all that is IPL, it's still a battle of ball vs bat out there in the middle, played according to International laws of cricket.. It's not as if bowlers run in and toss it up high in the air, and batsmen are mandated to rotate on their axis blindly and swing at the ball...IPL is not the yardstick by which cricket is to be measured. It generally provides anti-patterns - team honchos influencing the selection of umpires and preparation of wickets; players being auctioned like cattle; lunatic coaching staff with absolutely no idea of the worth of a player.
Though I agree with the general view that the English team and some of their fans are making a meal out of a quite insignificant incident.
Cook made a comment about how the cricketing Gods would be disgusted.Having not watched the second innings, I was pretty shocked to find this taking up the majority of discussion. Even if it is discussion on what people have been discussing, which is always a less than fun road to go down. Ah, I blame myself.
Borges - has anyone from the the team made any real comment? As oppose to fans?
WTF is an Indian mentality?A short, but interesting, take on the 'events' of last night...
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