he was 18 at the time wasn't he?Quite brilliant from these two, even allowing for Jordan's ill-advised handling of his bowlers. Espepcially coming together at 7 for 3, of course. I must admit that I didn't think Rew had the game to play this sort of knock, although that's based on what I saw of his a couple of years ago rather than more recently. No wonder they're the reigning champions, and you wouldn't bet against them repeating the win later today. I think we can assume that this semi-final is effectively done and dusted.
Oh yeah, I'm not pretending I was remotely well informed about what he can do now. Just saying how much he's surprised and impressed me today.he was 18 at the time wasn't he?
We'll cope. It's not as if we haven't won the CC once or twice recently, and our time will probably come again. As for this tourny, we've never done much in it since winning the first one over 20 years ago. I know I'm kind of scapegoating him, but if today's performance means it's the last we see of the expensive imported has-been Chris Jordan then I won't mind too much. I'm actually quite enjoying the sight of Rew completely humiliating him now. What a waste of money he's been.Somerset could make this an extremely sour end to Surrey's season come the end of Sep.
They are good days, but we ain't faves for the Championship at all, don't want to have a Gambhir-off here, but I've been here on a number of occasions, and the momentum is with us, but I feel another agonising defeat coming.Oh yeah, I'm not pretending I was remotely well informed about what he can do now. Just saying how much he's surprised and impressed me today.
Apparently this is his first T20 game for his county? So maybe his coach felt the same way. Not that it matters of course.
Heady days for your boys, aren't they. Favourites in the CC given their remaining games and almost certainly in both cup finals.