marc71178
Eyes not spreadsheets
You missed the word consistently? 1 game is not consistent. Heck, even one series isn't consistent when you see their recent record.Oh? You mean like the first test?
You missed the word consistently? 1 game is not consistent. Heck, even one series isn't consistent when you see their recent record.Oh? You mean like the first test?
Its not the expecting to win, its the lack of humility and sudden 'I told you so' attitude. Obviously these things aren't universal but what I've seen has been ugly. I mean I don't think anyone can doubt that that previous post just had a **** tone.Well I feel the same towards England with all the talk pre series from supporters and media. I mean to say South Africa wouldnt even win a single test match was a bit much
Yet before the Test, a lot of people would have argued that they would be more likely to win on such a surface than SA.It was a dead pitch, where the atmospheric conditions allowed some movement only briefly throughout the game. England gave away their wickets throughout the match, South Africa didn't. Producing a dead wicket where grinding is the order of the day did England no favours whatsoever.
Well you better hope England win this series ( I still laugh at the excuses that was used all of a sudden when England got white washed against Pakistan) especially what was said before this series had started - And people accuse the Saffers of getting to ****yYou missed the word consistently? 1 game is not consistent. Heck, even one series isn't consistent when you see their recent record.
What relevance would that have to my initial comment?Well you better hope England win this series
Well I hope you are refering to the arrogance of some on here before the series started and I am not just talking about South AfricansIts not the expecting to win, its the lack of humility and sudden 'I told you so' attitude. Obviously these things aren't universal but what I've seen has been ugly. I mean I don't think anyone can doubt that that previous post just had a **** tone.
can we wave our dicks if we do it without national bias?
Masterdebating, actually.Yes, its called debating.
Not if it was a featherbed though. If it was a typical English Test pitch where the pitch is on the slow side but not horribly slow, there's just a little bit of movement if you're a good exponent of your art. Then yes that would favour England. England are very good at finding movement whilst others are straight up and down, as well as controlling movement and being accurate when the conditions are good for swing and seam. England aren't good when you need something completely different, an x-factor, to take wickets. That pitch was dead so you're better off being a random bowler like Imran Tahir because it can surprise the batsman and that's the best chance of getting someone out - the pitch was so slow he got wickets with long hops.Yet before the Test, a lot of people would have argued that they would be more likely to win on such a surface than SA.
Everybody predicts the country that they support are going to win- it's only natural. All Australians thought they would win the ODI series, they didn't. India fans thought they'd beat England last summer. etc etc. When series are reasonably close people are going to show their bias and predict the team they support to win.Well you better hope England win this series ( I still laugh at the excuses that was used all of a sudden when England got white washed against Pakistan) especially what was said before this series had started - And people accuse the Saffers of getting to ****y
I dont have a problem with people supporting there team I think its great (I am from Cape Town - and it makes my blood boil with those SA All Black supporters) , but it was the utmost disregard to the opposition with these wild prediction of whitewashes or 2- 0 scorelines. These kind of predictions makes no sense especially the away form of the Proteas as well as the quality of players. Players from the Proteas were termed poor even though they had better records than some of there English counterpartsEverybody predicts the country that they support are going to win- it's only natural. All Australians thought they would win the ODI series, they didn't. India fans thought they'd beat England last summer. etc etc. When series are reasonably close people are going to show their bias and predict the team they support to win.
Why?Sport fans that only support their national team, on the national circuit, are the pits.
That's just cricket though, isn't it? There'll be days when he bowls absolute beauties with nothing to show for in the wickets column. I see a number of posts that insinuate SA got lucky with wickets with no mention of the balls Steyn bowled that missed the stumps by some ridiculously small margin. I also wonder if the same reasoning can be used for English bowlers with regards to their performances against Australia and India, as a significant number of batsmen fell to rash/impatient/poor shots in these series.Morkel just bowled his usual dross and England contrived to gift him several wickets. They were pretty giving towards all the bowlers, but Morkel in particular must have thought it was Christmas come early.
To say Morne has found his 'inner mongrel' after that is pretty ridiculous.
Pretty damning stuff from Pring.I take it Derek Pringle knows more about Bopara's personal reasons than some as he's slating him in a piece in the Telegraph yesterday.
It's interesting because Derek Raymond is a dyed-in-the-wool Essex man, so one would assume he'd generally be well disposed towards Ravinder. &, obviously, "a source who knows both men" is sometimes journalistic shorthand for what the author thinks himself.DR Pringle said:Andy Flower, who has championed him ever since the two played together at Essex, will also feel badly let down. As one source who knows both men said on Sunday: “Most employers don’t have staff not turning up for work just because there’s a problem at home.”
Heard a very strong rumour as to what it is but best not say.
Agreed. Massive prick tease.Aw please. Can't you just post something randomly nameless and non-potentially-litigious?
Boycott springs to mind.I'm still trying to remember who it was who mysteriously wasn't picked for 'personal reasons' in a similar situation to Bopara in the past. I guess Trescothick and Yardy may have been in that situation but I think there was someone else and given I can't remember they probably didn't play much after that incident.
Happened at the height of Graham Thorpe's matrimonial strife iircI'm still trying to remember who it was who mysteriously wasn't picked for 'personal reasons' in a similar situation to Bopara in the past. I guess Trescothick and Yardy may have been in that situation but I think there was someone else and given I can't remember they probably didn't play much after that incident.