First time I am hearing this so had to googleWI in the catbird seat. Does anyone remember who came up with that? Was a pom.
The catbird seat" is an American English idiomatic phrase used to describe an enviable position, often in terms of having the upper hand or greater advantage in any type of dealing among parties.
You're probably right, but maybe first up after tea before they've settled. It's probably academic anyway. And you're right about him being under-bowled too. Those two umpires calls for LBW are as close as we've looked most of the time.i think it’s too late for Bess now. If someone takes him downtown in one over, they can erase a quarter of the deficit
88 wasn't it. Ambrose was brilliant in one test I seem to recall.It struck me that there can't be many of us who were even alive last time WI won a series over here; me Grecian, Burgey. Maybe SCC1? Must be a decent possibility this time.
Didn?t they win in the late eighties? I feel like a lot of us were alive then.It struck me that there can't be many of us who were even alive last time WI won a series over here; me Grecian, Burgey. Maybe SCC1? Must be a decent possibility this time.
SCC1 is a uni studentIt struck me that there can't be many of us who were even alive last time WI won a series over here; me Grecian, Burgey. Maybe SCC1? Must be a decent possibility this time.
Yup. Ambrose and Marshall both several classes too good for us.88 wasn't it. Ambrose was brilliant.
Nope. Most are low 30s.The Windies don't have a single batsmen who averages in the 40s right?
Whoops. Just give me a moment to delete that bit.SCC1 is a uni student
what happened?What did I get myself into by joining the commentary stream?
Marshall was the best ever. He could do everything. Frighteningly good.Yup. Ambrose and Marshall both several classes too good for us.
Far too high and straightToo high?