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May be some of the worst stuff I've ever read, and I've read a Jeffrey Archer novel.A short, but interesting, take on the 'events' of last night...
OH YEAH... the boys can play! | Sri Lanka | Cricket
May be some of the worst stuff I've ever read, and I've read a Jeffrey Archer novel.A short, but interesting, take on the 'events' of last night...
OH YEAH... the boys can play! | Sri Lanka | Cricket
Oh man, it must be bad then.May be some of the worst stuff I've ever read, and I've read a Jeffrey Archer novel.
Yeah.... was unbearable..Was Nasser commentating? He hates players focusing on milestones and stats over the team objective. Bollocked Thorpe during his (Nasser's) final Test for blocking plenty so there were enough runs for Nas to go to a hundred.
Nah, that's bollox. No team should give the oppo a sniff when there's no need to in pursuit of a personal milestone. You apply the boot to the throat.professional's job is to win it.
he did it.
end of.
Who said it wasn't? just pointing out that he put personal glory over team success and is now having a go at the opposition when the opposition went for personal glory + team success. He should be disgusted with himself first.its say about the test match
Nah, that is a very unintelligent way of viewing any situation.professional's job is to win it.
he did it.
end of.
The problem with this criticism of Matthews & Chandimal is made moot by the fact that england wasn't even trying to get a wicket at that point in the game. They had given up. For england to get a hatrick SL would have had to gift wickets.No harm done, but there was no harm done when my daughter ran into the road without looking to check for traffic. Her objective was to get to the other side of the road, so I don't need to have a go, do I?
No he didn't.Who said it wasn't? just pointing out that he put personal glory over team success and is now having a go at the opposition when the opposition went for personal glory + team success. He should be disgusted with himself first.
sri lanka didn't. just because the required rate went up from 2.5 to 3, doesn't mean they gave England a chance to come back. In the end, they won most comfortably and convincingly, that's professionalism. In fact, it was so professional a rout that they could actually manage to toy the bowling around to sneak in some personal milestones as well.Nah, that's bollox. No team should give the oppo a sniff when there's no need to in pursuit of a personal milestone. You apply the boot to the throat.
every match is a completely different beast imho.Nah, that is a very unintelligent way of viewing any situation.
Coaching and analysis is based around how they get there, not where they end up, because next time they might not be so lucky.
What if one of our bowlers had suddenly produced a hat-trick? Highly unlikely of course, but why risk it?
No harm done, but there was no harm done when my daughter ran into the road without looking to check for traffic. Her objective was to get to the other side of the road, so I don't need to have a go, do I?
As a supporter I'm quite happy with the way things worked out. The future captain of the side took charge of a situation and making a call in the middle despite what everyone else thought. He may not have made the right decision, but he will learn from this as will Chandimal. Also sends the right kind of message to the rest of the team. Incidents like this bode well for the future of the side. Also the reaction of the dressing room was so entertaining to watch, you can tell from the individual reactions what was really on the minds of certain players.Of course each game is different but what's your point? I'm not bothered by what SL do but if I was a supporter of theirs I wouldn't have been happy about it. And the coach isn't happy because it was unprofessional. Your assertion that professionalism equals victory is absurd.
Yeah those John Bull types like Tillakaratne Dilshan and Kumar Sangakkara need to wind their necks in, eh?sri lanka didn't. just because the required rate went up from 2.5 to 3, doesn't mean they gave England a chance to come back. In the end, they won most comfortably and convincingly, that's professionalism. In fact, it was so professional a rout that they could actually manage to toy the bowling around to sneak in some personal milestones as well.
England's moan was like a prisoner on death row asking to be given cyanide instead of the gallows.
For a piece of naked marketing that's actually pretty entertaining.Anyone seen this vid featuring Murali and Swann? It's hilarious.
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