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Colin de Grandhomme, so mysterious.Cricinfo said:T Taibu c ? b Bates 26 (46b 1x4 0x6) SR: 56.52
Colin de Grandhomme, so mysterious.Cricinfo said:T Taibu c ? b Bates 26 (46b 1x4 0x6) SR: 56.52
Haha nice, I like it.A Zimbabwean finally took a catch!!!!!!!
Was one of those ones where the wicket should be credited against his partner.A Zimbabwean finally got a run-out!!!!!!
Either way, it's correct.Was one of those ones where the wicket should be credited against his partner.
It's that scary point in your life where a lot of current professional sportsmen are younger than you.Colin de Grandhomme. Born July 22, 1986. Harare, Zimbabwe.
Yeah, he makes some very flat passes from the breakdown...Ellis throws a heavy ball
So, that Kane Williamson. How about his bowling?The annoying thing about Ellis is that he has a nice fast-medium bowlers run-up, which is completely wasted by a ridiculously truncated delivery stride and front-on/inside-out action, which is then in turn salvaged by blatantly chucking. Just bowl properly ****.
Ugly. We're running with 2 pretty bad chuckers atm, not cool.So, that Kane Williamson. How about his bowling?
Tom Latham and Adam Milne are the first guys from memory that have been born after me. It is ****ing scary actually.It's that scary point in your life where a lot of current professional sportsmen are younger than you.
I'm older than him by just under two months.
He showed fellow Zimbos how to actually hold on to cricket ball, only that he's wearing the wrong shirtSay all you want about de Grandhomme, and some do (with justification I'll add) but to take those two catches nervelessly in your first time in the field for NZ, under lights (I doubt he's ever played under them, at least not for a long long time), the fact they were both tough chances...gutsy. Given the right coaching and mental application to batting, playing internationally won't phase him.