it's weird, he's actually an excellent commentator when he's working for Sky in NZ.Gavaskar on commentary rubbishing the idea that decisions even themselves out; good to hear. Hate it when that bull**** gets trotted out.
It's an apt saying over the course of a player's career, and maybe even over a long test series. But it's just stupid to say that decisions even themselves out over the timespan of an individual match.Gavaskar on commentary rubbishing the idea that decisions even themselves out; good to hear. Hate it when that bull**** gets trotted out.
It's also a convenient fiction for players to adopt, to ensure they don't get too wound up and spend too much energy on something that is outside their control.It's an apt saying over the course of a player's career, and maybe even over a long test series. But it's just stupid to say that decisions even themselves out over the timespan of an individual match.
I'm really enjoying Crowe on the radio too. He seems to have relaxed a bit and definitely helps that he doesn't feel the need to shout 'Holy Cow' every so often like on tv - he doesn't need to because he has a lot of interesting things to say and his general enthusiasm for the game comes through anyway. Personally I like his writing too.While I took a dig at his writing the other day, it's nice to hear Martin Crowe on the radio again. He had a horrible tendency to go over the top when he was working for sky, but he was always a good radio commentator. Wish he'd cut it out with the 300 predictions though.
he looked at him, shook his head like he couldn't believe it, but didn't say anything.At work, can someone please fill us in on the McCullum/Umpire interaction after that poor decision. Cricinfo seem to be suggesting Davis was not looking happy with Baz's reaction.
I think it's going to piss off Indian fans more than us, tbh.oh ffs why this bloke? this guy won a test for india against us too.
stop batting well to shami and getting out to ishant. it's annoying.