Class and form, and all that. Which isn't remotely appropriate to Crawley of course, and, sure enough, there he goes.Stokes/McCullum seem like there gonna be loyal to players regardless of there form. Which seems a bit of a risky tactic.
The Lord's atmosphere is great, just different. Probably doesn't translate to TV so well.There's the traditional elements which is nice but not a big fan of Lords on a spectacle basis. Turgid wicket, sluggish outfield, no atmosphere.
They were always going to be. Ngidi and Rabada against Lees and Crawley in bowler-friendly conditions. We'll see how Root goes.The Lord's atmosphere is great, just different. Probably doesn't translate to TV so well.
Nice catch, SA have been all over them so far.
wouldn't we all have loved the world where Rob Quiney played five-and-twenty tests.I think we can all agree that was a damn fine 9 by Crawley.
His dad plays golf with Rob KeyOf course it doesn’t matter if the Golden Boy fails, he will be selected No Matter What.
I've mentioned before that his Dad was one of Britain's richest men at one time. Sent Zak to India and Australia as a youngster to learn his craft. Imagine if you gave those opportunities to someone else.His dad plays golf with Rob Key
Annoying seeing someone get continued opportunities that they don't really deserve. I knew Zak was well off but didn't know his dad was multi-millionaire.I've mentioned before that his Dad was one of Britain's richest men at one time. Sent Zak to India and Australia as a youngster to learn his craft. Imagine if you gave those opportunities to someone else.