Prefer tomato sauce and mustard, with fried onions.Sanga is good but a hot dog bun + HP really sets it off.
Sour cream and sweet chilli is good as well.
(mostly trying to get my post count up here to see what happens to my title when I get to 300 posts!)
This is why I hate discussing great players on CW.Well, surely it's not about that. It's about who are likely contenders for the ATG team - Sanga, whilst great, is probably nowhere near.
This is why I hate discussing great players on CW.
"Nowhere near" lol.Unbelievable. I point out to you some great innings and you say wah wah its not about that. That is exactly what it's about.
Now look, I saw Ponting play quite a lot and while he is an incredible batsman, he wasn't hitting cover drives whilst doing back flips then walking to lunch barefoot in a blizzard.
Sangakkara has about ten million runs at an average nearing the stratosphere. True, Bradman is on Pluto but you may as well compare Tendulkar with James Marshall because that's the gap between Bradman and the closest batsman to him, whoever it is.
=Murali. Kallis has nothing to be ashamed of getting out to best spinner in test history.Nah I wouldn't call England's attack back then the best but it was pretty good.
Averages less against SL for some reason than Aus and England.
Wonder how neutrals feel about the Warne-Murali comparison.=Murali. Kallis has nothing to be ashamed of getting out to best spinner in test history.
Big whoop.Someone said India isn't the litmus test for batsmen. I'm sorry, what? Australia barely won a series in India during their heyday. It isn't about the quality of bowlers that India has, it's how they generally thrive in home conditions.
And they wonder why everyone laughs at Indian cricket fans.Someone said India isn't the litmus test for batsmen. I'm sorry, what? Australia barely won a series in India during their heyday. It isn't about the quality of bowlers that India has, it's how they generally thrive in home conditions.
So we're completely ruling out one facet of bowling then? Is this earnest prep for the shellacking you guys are due to receive here?Big whoop.
The litmus test of a good batsman is how they handle quality pace bowling, something a touring team to India won't find.
Australia in their heyday went 15 years unbeaten at home. India have yet to win a series in Australia. Your argument has no basis in reality.
I'll go get my thesaurus ready.And they wonder why everyone laughs at Indian cricket fans.
Yep. You don't need to be a good player of spin to be a good batsman. If you can't play pace bowling, you won't survive except in countries where they're yet to properly figure out what pace bowling is.So we're completely ruling out one facet of bowling then? Is this earnest prep for the shellacking you guys are due to receive here?
Nah.Yep. You don't need to be a good player of spin to be a good batsman.
Nonsense.Nah.
A reverse Sidhu is just as good as a Sidhu.