Weldone's continuing presence over here at least means I'm no longer the worst poster in CC.
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yeah while the he said she said sells and provides great goss for us all, i'd love to read him just talking about batting and cricket for several chapters. like how he works and ticks etcWhen Rahul Dravid was asked if he would read the book, he said 'yes' on Cricinfo a few days back saying he would be keen to see how the mind of such a great sportsperson works. Dravid has been known to read books of some other sports 'greats', so to say.
I would be keen to see if he talked about his batting technique, routines, preparation, mindset, etc. So much publicity about the book, mostly on controversial topics has been very offputting.
Yeah hoping for that too, but I must admit I didn't want a whole book of Sachin just talking about how important his coach and brother were to his career. This has been discussed at length throughout his career in interviews and articles.yeah while the he said she said sells and provides great goss for us all, i'd love to read him just talking about batting and cricket for several chapters. like how he works and ticks etc
They'd probably be along the line of "This is great, the stupid bastards keep picking me despite the fact that I am well past it. What a bunch of mugs. And don't get me started on the idiot fans. What a bunch of ****ing morons they are."Yeah hoping for that too, but I must admit I didn't want a whole book of Sachin just talking about how important his coach and brother were to his career. This has been discussed at length throughout his career in interviews and articles.
Would love to know his thoughts heading into key matches and particularly the '03 and '11 World Cup finals. After 21 years in the game at the highest level he'll have some great insight I am sure.
Highlights of the tournament were Strauss playing the best innings of the cup and England beating SaffaSpeaking of 2011 World Cup, what a great tournament that was. Yuvraj and Sachin dominating, England losing to Bangladesh and Ireland like a bunch of mugs, South Africa choking in a knock-out match as always... brilliant.
Highlights of the tournament were Strauss playing the best innings of the cup and England beating Saffa
Can't believe GIMH set himself up for such an obvious come back too.The best innings of the cup was played by someone from an associate nation who humiliated your lot
In all honesty this is true. England made that 2011 World Cup awesome. Their games vs. India, Ireland, Bangladesh, South Africa and West Indies were all absolutely brilliant.Engaldn were my favourite team of the tournament, though. Every match they played was crazy in some way.
I am not that sure. The IPL fixing controversies leave me with a lot of sour taste.It has become so much better today, that people don't realize it. The one thing of which I am sure is that today the situation is much, much better.
Sachin does talk about how they thought people would not believe in the games. Kumble also spoke on this topic and how the credibility of even the honest cricketers became a question mark in the eyes of the public.Back then, Sachin was the only certainty, he was the only man everyone trusted. I know it sounds like I am making too much of a deal, but for a cricket crazy people like me, that was a huge thing. Until he was there, there was hope, not for India winning, but for India not completely succumbing to the monster that was match fixing.