Indeed. If he had some steel in him he'd be swimming in clover right now.Shame Benchmark420 didn't go all out with his prediction.
what he say?Faf's comments
So good, becoming a bigger and bigger fan of this man everyday.
"I thought I was just being a nice guy picking the ball up, saving their legs in the field. But they run like a pack of dogs around you when you get close to that ball."what he say?
Lots to read between those two lines."I thought I was just being a nice guy picking the ball up, saving their legs in the field. But they run like a pack of dogs around you when you get close to that ball."
"I must be honest, I was really surprised to see the ball reverse from their side. I think it was 27 overs when the ball started reversing - especially (surprising) after rain and a wet outfield. I was really surprised by that, so ... let's leave it at that."
Ball-tampering back in spotlight as Australia's bowlers strike
Faf du Plessis says Australians 'like a pack of dogs' in the field
Should Warner be happy with himself?Lots to read between those two lines.
Lots to read and a happy Warner should probably never be used in the same context.Should Warner be happy with himself?
No. He should be embarrassed by his lack of tact.Should Warner be happy with himself?
DOCTORING pitches appears to have backfired on South Africa in the third and final Test.
Injury and luck have turned on the home side at Newlands and left them with the worst of the wicket and conditions.
I should go and post that in the "what grinds my gears thread" because nothing pisses me off more than that **** in cricket. Gutter ****ing journalism.No. He should be embarrassed by his lack of tact.
Then Peter Lalor sprouts this rubbish:
Curators prepared a dry, almost grassless pitch for the deciding match in Cape Town | The Australian