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I think it's pretty unpleasant precisely because of how recent history and how some of those careers ended.They’re probably just going off recent history tbf
I think it's pretty unpleasant precisely because of how recent history and how some of those careers ended.They’re probably just going off recent history tbf
Before the game there are other games. Both sides do it and the press are involved too. Even on forums you see people calling one particular team horrible.Which sort of player - human being in fact - desires to end the career of another player who plies the same trade (and thus should've a lot in common with him)? Ashes: Nathan Lyon hopes Australia will 'end careers' of England players - BBC Sport
Hazlewood has been chirping similarly also and we've already heard from General Warner. Horrible group of individuals, this Aussie side.
Cool your jets there Kennedy. They're just trying to recreate the fear factor of 13/14 with a bit of pre series **** talk........some of that stuff Lyon was saying was so laughable it would be impossible to get upset about it, if he means it he's delusional.Which sort of player - human being in fact - desires to end the career of another player who plies the same trade (and thus should've a lot in common with him)? Ashes: Nathan Lyon hopes Australia will 'end careers' of England players - BBC Sport
Hazlewood has been chirping similarly also and we've already heard from General Warner. Horrible group of individuals, this Aussie side.
You can end someone's career by having them fail horrifically, rather than them have mental health issues. I find this ironic coming from the bloke who thinks KO'ing a bloke is just an average night out in England.Post-Jonathan Trott. Post-greater awareness of mental illness in sport (and outside sport). Heck, I even gave Warner a bit of a reprieve for not knowing about this in 2013 but this Lyon stuff is all ex post facto. Even if I interpret his comments in the best possible light, which is that he merely meant to do the South African number on the English captaincy, it still sounds incredibly unsportsmanlike.
should put some cash on both Swepson and Crane playing at some point in this series tbhCan't wait for Lyon to stink up the joint and get dropped for Swepson. It's going to be glorious.
Wouldn't know whether to laugh or cry if that happened. Though Swepson > Zampa ftrshould put some cash on both Swepson and Crane playing at some point in this series tbh
That could make for a different series entirely.And yeah I'd hate for the sides to stop taking smack before a series.
Haha. What a faux pas by yours truly. Taking=talking.That could make for a different series entirely.
Prefer some harmless if pathetic chat than that little blip of a series in 32/33 where one side was trying to kill the otherI'd rather just have a series played in a sportsmanlike manner, no chirping to the press, and to be decided by the winner at the end. It seemed to work rather well for one-hundred years, until Steve Waugh arrived.
Yes I agree, I think most quality spinners enjoy seeing the batsmen take more than the odd risk against them, and I think the fact we don't really have the type of aggressive top order bat that is going to skip down the pitch and plant him into the stands means we'll probably approach him with a little more circumspection, depending on the state of the game aswell of course.When teams attack Lyon he gets wickets. When players just pick runs off the few bad balls per over he delivers he’s out of the attack and the ball gets thrown back to the quicks.
Do you think England should be happy to allow him to bowl extended spells ?Yea Lyon thrives when batsmen try to get in their shell, or try to be all #intent.
The Root-esque middle ground of playing him on his merits is what would work the best. He'll get extended spells for a while because the quicks need to rest, but eventually you'll see Smith lose faith in him and that's when the wheels will start to fall off.