Langeveldt
Soutie
Makhaya Ntini not Makhaya Nutini
some people say tomato differently, that is my analogy of this batters/batsmen thingWho calls a tomato "tomata"?
It would be like me whinging about New Zealanders not pronouncing the vowels properly in Australian cricketers' names...
Geography not on the syllabus in Clutha Valley?Duncan Fletcher refer's to the lack of "batters". Un-educated Pom's.
Nah, keep fighting the good fight. I've made great strides with the CricSim mob on this, and if you can teach them, you can teach just about anyone. I think a similar filter needs to be applied here.*Bump*
I think this is a losing cause with cricketers using the word in the media all the time now. Can't keep track of how many times I've heard it used in interviews, Ponting and Warne are the main offenders (Sangas uses it three times in this article), but there comes a time when the language and terminology will grow and borrow from other cultures (in this case another sport) and there's very little you can do about it.
Refer's, Pom's. Shocker's, both.Duncan Fletcher refer's to the lack of "batters". Un-educated Pom's.
Haha yeah, definitely an ironic post.Refer's, Pom's. Shocker's, both.
Geography not on the syllabus in Clutha Valley?
I was going to say...apostrophes not on the syllabus either!Refer's, Pom's. Shocker's, both.