Marius
International Debutant
Ja, I'm in GP. That sounds good, isn't there a Test vs SL in January at the Wanderers?Where are you based, Marius? If in Gauteng, we should shoot the breeze at the Wanderers or Centurion some time.
Ja, I'm in GP. That sounds good, isn't there a Test vs SL in January at the Wanderers?Where are you based, Marius? If in Gauteng, we should shoot the breeze at the Wanderers or Centurion some time.
It definitely is coached and practised in Australia at all standard of junior cricket so they're wrong. The bloke that ran rather intensive running between the wickets coaching during some of my junior rep stuff was re-running it straight from grade cricket training too.South Africa. And, according to Haigh and Kimber, Australia.
Should change it to James BrayshawI think you should change your username to CLR James.
Nice thing when we play against Aus is that the match reports are written by someone whose prose doesn't make you want to dig out your eyes with a rusty fork.Moonda casts her eye over South Africa's post-isolation victories in Australia and asserts that today's was "the toughest of them all."
Five hard-earned wins down under | Cricket | ESPN Cricinfo
Really? It seemed to come pretty easily once Steyn got crocked! We were over ninety per cent on that WinViz thingy for the last two days...
Journalism in South Africa is, in general, pretty ******* dire.My favourite gaffe today is Zaahier Adams's. He writes for IOL that the last rites were played out "in almost virtual silence."
I can see why someone would argue that a 4th innings 117 defense or 414 chase are both easier than coming back from 242 all out & 158/0. It's bassically the same as being shot down for 84 in your first innings, yet still winning the Test. I guess these situations are hard to compare.Haha yeah the 117 defense and the 414 chase were tougher.
I can see that but when I think of 'hard' Test wins it makes sense to think of having to compete hard right until the end of the 5th day, or at least the end of the game. This match had a great comeback but was more or less won on day 3. After that there were large phases of phoney war, the intensity was extremely low.
Sometimes I think it gets a little overblown nowadays. We've had good West Indian sides with Worrell opening the bowling with Wes Hall, with Sobers, Ramadhin and Valentine being the other bowlers, and Australian sides where McCabe was the fourth bowler, and English sides with Hammond as the fourth bowler.True, but the fact that they just had the 3 proper bowlers and one of them was on debut means they were fighting those factors as well as how Australia were playing. So I can see the merit in saying this was probably the toughest. I am sure it was the toughest, physically, for the bowlers playing at least.
Yeah. Have to agree.I can see that but when I think of 'hard' Test wins it makes sense to think of having to compete hard right until the end of the 5th day, or at least the end of the game. This match had a great comeback but was more or less won on day 3. After that there were large phases of phoney war, the intensity was extremely low.
Does that make the win even tougher/more notable? To have the opposition at 0/150 after putting up 240, go a bowler down, and still manage to kill the game off by the end of the third day?I can see that but when I think of 'hard' Test wins it makes sense to think of having to compete hard right until the end of the 5th day, or at least the end of the game. This match had a great comeback but was more or less won on day 3. After that there were large phases of phoney war, the intensity was extremely low.
http://www.cricketweb.net/forum/testing-forum/71862-why-can-t-we-all-friends-8.html#post3755381Not surprised given blokes like MrPrez are in top journalism courses
It's not a piss take thread. I just really want people to be a bit nicer on CW, that's all.