I think it's a joke. It's no secret that Mister Wright isn't a very big fan of either Lee or Hodge, and they are being kept out of the team at present by Kasprowicz and Clarke respectively.shaka said:what do you mean they teamed up to improve selection? They had no role in the stealing of Kasper's kit or Clarke's 5 bats
Shaka isn`t just anyone.Mister Wright said:Haha! Can't believe anyone thought I was being serious.
shaka said:what do you mean they teamed up to improve selection? They had no role in the stealing of Kasper's kit or Clarke's 5 bats
Maybe it's just me, but I think that should have the word 'team' at the end. Otherwise it sounds as though there's only one person in Leicester, and he was beaten up by the Australian team.The article said:Australia's bus driver realised one of the big equipment bags the players use to carry all their gear - dubbed "coffins" - was missing before the team left Leicester after beating the local.
that'll teach that damn localAdamc said:Maybe it's just me, but I think that should have the word 'team' at the end. Otherwise it sounds as though there's only one person in Leicester, and he was beaten up by the Australian team.
Hence his mates from the town down the road nicked their stuff!Adamc said:Maybe it's just me, but I think that should have the word 'team' at the end. Otherwise it sounds as though there's only one person in Leicester, and he was beaten up by the Australian team.
Adamc said:Maybe it's just me, but I think that should have the word 'team' at the end. Otherwise it sounds as though there's only one person in Leicester, and he was beaten up by the Australian team.
Sounds to me more like they somehow defeated the nearby pub.Adamc said:Maybe it's just me, but I think that should have the word 'team' at the end. Otherwise it sounds as though there's only one person in Leicester, and he was beaten up by the Australian team.
That's what I thought as well.vic_orthdox said:Sounds to me more like they somehow defeated the nearby pub.