fear not, the indians on the list are plenty ****y enoughAzharuddin was probably worse than all Indians in that list IMO. I know there are many match-fixers in that list, but India deserved to have a representative as well.
Who won the Azhar battle?Azharuddin was probably worse than all Indians in that list IMO. I know there are many match-fixers in that list, but India deserved to have a representative as well.
Possibly because you didn't nominate him?How isn't Stuart Broad in this one? That petulant little brat threw the ball at a pakistani batsman I think and injured his hand. I smell some pommie favoritism
As the article says he was really just more of a pragmatist than a romantic and that does not necessarily a **** make. Although deliberately bowling beamers does definitely crossed the border into the realms of ****ishness, he at least had enough about him to own up to what is (IMHO, obz) a fairly common but largely unacknowledged practice.Since he's got a solid lead here, Barnacle gets a reprieve.
To salve Fred's conscience a bit, I found a Telegraph anti-obituary where he's slightly more of a **** than commonly averred. Features beamers, youthful stroppiness and active disappointment at not being part of the leg-theory age.
I'm pretty sure it's never been possible to get an LBW decision when a ball has pitched outside leg, has it?Simon Briggs in the Torygraph said:In the wake of Jardine’s ‘Bodyline’ assault - which involved a short-pitched attack at the batsman’s chest and head - lbw was declared impossible against balls that pitched outside leg stump.
No it hasn't, remarkable gaffe from the torygraph, let's hope they are all distracted as they have some inside knowledge and are all busy preparing the iron haradan's obituaryI'm pretty sure it's never been possible to get an LBW decision when a ball has pitched outside leg, has it?
Didn't I put up a feature about the history of the lbw law? I do recall writing one - I'll have a lookAccording to wikipedia the earliest drafts of the law emphasised the batsman being given out only if the ball was "straight", which was later changed to wicket-to-wicket, and it wasn't until 1937 that you could be given out with a ball that pitched outside off.
I've been told most newspapers have obituaries for elderly or ill famous people prepared long in advance in case they happen to bite the dust, and just update them when they do something interesting.No it hasn't, remarkable gaffe from the torygraph, let's hope they are all distracted as they have some inside knowledge and are all busy preparing the iron haradan's obituary
Indeed, but I have a feeling in my water that this one will be needed very soon - and I have of course already prepared the OP for the thread I will start when the news breaks - it's pretty short though, and most of what there is will fall foul of the filter, though as it will be such a special occasion I may decide to **** the infraction and do some filter avoidance anywayI've been told most newspapers have obituaries for elderly or ill famous people prepared long in advance in case they happen to bite the dust, and just update them when they do something interesting.
That thought had never occurred to me, but I have little doubt you are correct - jeez I hate her even more now, or at least I would if that were possible, and even though I have somewhat derailed this thread, **** me its the appropriate one to derailI always suspected that her entire career may have been an attempt to bait you into an infraction.
AWTA. Gun thread.I was scanning through this thread...must say LongHopCassidy is in top form here...
Happy that we will finally win something in a legit way.Picking an all Pakistan final. Asif v Malik.