well, I did it, last year. so encouraging everyone else to do the same.I desperately want to hear the story that's prompted this use of language in you mate.
I presume you're talking about a declaration of love? If so, I quite agree. After all, why should everyone else get to be happy when the rest of us are miserable?well, I did it, last year. so encouraging everyone else to do the same.
Bit of a cop out, but they’d have copped **** for English bias picking Stokes and then England would be pissed if they picked Perera. That said, two amazing innings both deserving of an award.Wisden has given the best Test innings of the year to both Perera and Stokes.
You are so sure the missus won't sign up at CW?I presume you're talking about a declaration of love? If so, I quite agree. After all, why should everyone else get to be happy when the rest of us are miserable?
Yeah I rate Healy extremely highly as a keeper. The fact that I questioned whether it should be him or Tallon for the "best Queensland keeper ever" shows not that I don't rate Healy, but that I rate him very highly. By all accounts Tallon was unmatched behind the stumps but Healy was the best keeper I've seen (if you ignore batting ability - and he was a perfectly capable number 7 with the bat).Healy is a severely under rated player these days, isn't he? Was regarded as one of, if not our best number seven ever until his direct successor blew his records away. Jeez he was a great keeper, though. Awful commentator, but even when he was doing that it was awesome watching his masterclasses on keeping. He was just a genius, and got to be one through hard work. Read some articles and/ or books years ago on the sheer amount of extras he put in at practice to get to the point he did. I think it might have been because he'd come from nowhere to be picked, so knew he wasn't a certainly to keep his spot unless he showed tangible signs of improvement as he went along. Just a complete gun.
given my login id with a wrong password. so won't happen...You are so sure the missus won't sign up at CW?
Barrington at 6 could be more of a hindrance than of real use... Post no.5 you need an ABDV or Sobers or Gilchrist kind of a rockstar who can take the game away with their all-round stroke production or a Border kind of a diamond who can manage the tail like a lioness guards her cubs... Barrington is a typical top order bat who can be the spine of a long team innings. But lower down the order, the boycotts, barringtons, davids and sutcliffes (Herbert) are not going to help you...Without 'cheating' my first XI's 1 to 6 is:
JB Hobbs
L Hutton
WR Hammond
DCS Compton
KS Ranjitsinhji
KF Barrington
10 players in the team can bowl; no need for Botham.
given my login id with a wrong password. so won't happen...
Yeah, good point. I don't consider multiple openers to be cheating, just the best option. I rate Hobbs, Hutton, and Grace directly after Bradman. Sutcliffe is in the same tier as Gavaskar and Richards (especially when partnered with Hobbs) in my opinion and it is my strategy to have the top 4 or 5 build up an innings then have the likes of Grace and Compton unleash an attack.Barrington at 6 could be more of a hindrance than of real use... Post no.5 you need an ABDV or Sobers or Gilchrist kind of a rockstar who can take the game away with their all-round stroke production or a Border kind of a diamond who can manage the tail like a lioness guards her cubs... Barrington is a typical top order bat who can be the spine of a long team innings. But lower down the order, the boycotts, barringtons, davids and sutcliffes (Herbert) are not going to help you...
I have always paired one modern day opener (Gavaskar) with one of the English legends. I was oscillating between Hobbs and Hutton. But DoG has changed my mind(for now) to Jack Hobbs. I have always thought and still think Andy Flower deserves to be on ATG team ahead of Gilchrist. I would wait for Smith to finish his career before replacing Sachin in my ATG team.So has the DoG's list changed anyone's perspective or opinion on any particular player?
Changed any personal XI's?
Hammond out for Smith in my XI. Realising now that Smith is with Sobers a little tier above all other middle-order players; they are the two standouts beside you-know-who among MOBs who all tend to be at very similar levels.So has the DoG's list changed anyone's perspective or opinion on any particular player?
Changed any personal XI's?
What would you do if he finished his career now? Since you seem to indicate him replacing Tendulkar will be close to a certainty. I take it that Barrington is in your XI?I have always paired one modern day opener (Gavaskar) with one of the English legends. I was oscillating between Hobbs and Hutton. But DoG has changed my mind(for now) to Jack Hobbs. I would wait for Smith to finish his career before replacing Sachin in my ATG team.
I have always paired one modern day opener (Gavaskar) with one of the English legends. I was oscillating between Hobbs and Hutton. But DoG has changed my mind(for now) to Jack Hobbs. I have always thought and still think Andy Flower deserves to be on ATG team ahead of Gilchrist. I would wait for Smith to finish his career before replacing Sachin in my ATG team.
I will choose Kallis over Richards, Hammond, Lara, Sanga etc. Equally great batsman and 292 wickets at an average of 32 makes him a better option IMO.What would you do if he finished his career now? Since you seem to indicate him replacing Tendulkar will be close to a certainty. I take it that Barrington is in your XI?
Don Tallon was the best keeper of all time if you take the batting equation out of the picture Wally Grout was not that far be hind him neither was John Maclean as aussie keepers go. Add Farok Engineer and Allan Knott and you have the top five not necessarily in that order.Yeah I rate Healy extremely highly as a keeper. The fact that I questioned whether it should be him or Tallon for the "best Queensland keeper ever" shows not that I don't rate Healy, but that I rate him very highly. By all accounts Tallon was unmatched behind the stumps but Healy was the best keeper I've seen (if you ignore batting ability - and he was a perfectly capable number 7 with the bat).
But yeah he'll forever be "that guy who kept for Australia before Gilchrist", whether that's fair or not.
Don Tallon was the best keeper of all time if you take the batting equation out of the picture Wally Grout was not that far be hind him neither was John Maclean as aussie keepers go. Add Farok Engineer and Allan Knott and you have the top five not necessarily in that order.Yeah I rate Healy extremely highly as a keeper. The fact that I questioned whether it should be him or Tallon for the "best Queensland keeper ever" shows not that I don't rate Healy, but that I rate him very highly. By all accounts Tallon was unmatched behind the stumps but Healy was the best keeper I've seen (if you ignore batting ability - and he was a perfectly capable number 7 with the bat).
But yeah he'll forever be "that guy who kept for Australia before Gilchrist", whether that's fair or not.