I think Munro should probably take up softball. He just swings from the hip without moving his feet. The Black Sox are missing a trick there.lol, Munro waaaaaaay out of his depth. He was about 10 seconds late on that.
fwiw he's done better than cdgI think Munro should probably take up softball. He just swings from the hip without moving his feet. The Black Sox are missing a trick there.
Not an international cricketer.
cdg looks a better bet to me on this evidence. I haven't seen a whole lot of either, mind. My sample size is relatively small!fwiw he's done better than cdg
Indeed he was all psychology. He was an average FC player until he started dating a psychologist. The two of them sat down and talked about the mind set for success and somehow that set up his career and he never looked back.Fair enough. I'll bow to your greater knowledge. If Munro's in Black, I'll back him to the hilt. He just didn't look up to it to me. But, then, neither did Andrew Jones.
wtf?worst odi player ever though.
His average was good granted. But he was selfish and would not rotate the strike quickly enough. In tests this was not an issue.wtf?
I still can't believe he's played test cricket, it honestly boggles the mind. He's the most gumby looking hack I've seen play in a long time, zero technique and it just doesn't help that he just looks like a munter either.I think Munro should probably take up softball. He just swings from the hip without moving his feet. The Black Sox are missing a trick there.
Not an international cricketer.
He looks attrocious granted.I still can't believe he's played test cricket, it honestly boggles the mind. He's the most gumby looking hack I've seen play in a long time, zero technique and it just doesn't help that he just looks like a munter either.
The comparison was the homebaked technique and initially looking completely at sea at int'l cricket. No more than that.Munro's a completely different type of player to Jones tbf. He's aggressive, you'd never see him with a SR of 39 in test matches.
heh, I never knew that. I wish Jones had put out an autobiography as he seemed an intriguing character. Mark Richardson's book is quite good at discussing how he sorted his mental game.Indeed he was all psychology. He was an average FC player until he started dating a psychologist. The two of them sat down and talked about the mind set for success and somehow that set up his career and he never looked back.
His first inning in a test in Aussie the channel 9 commentators wrote him off until he bounced back with a 150.
Worst ODI player ever though.
Ha, quite. Very keen to hold his hands up and take on the responsibility of what shouldn't be his by right when other players more able to deliver what is needed were closer at hand. With hilarious/tragic (delete according to nationality) consequences.Brilliant analogy of McCullum's taking over of the team there.