Langeveldt
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lu‧bri‧cious /luˈbrɪʃəs/ [loo-brish-uhs]
–adjective
1. arousing or expressive of ***ual desire; lustful; lecherous.
family forum, tone it downNeil Pickup said:Come again?
lu‧bri‧cious /luˈbrɪʃəs/ [loo-brish-uhs]
–adjective
1. arousing or expressive of ***ual desire; lustful; lecherous.
thats true, produces some really skillful cricket.. Shame SA are on the losing end of itsilentstriker said:I love these wickets. Absolutely love them.
I will laugh my face off when Sehwag's stumps go reeling because he has no idea what footwork is.
These pitches are great for cricket. It separates the batsmen from the flat-track-bullies. I think that for every match with a 350+ score, you need a match with a sub 200 score.
Otherwise, bowlers are just there as fodder.
Yea, well I think it will sort itself out in the moment. Right now, I am just interested in seeing who can really bat, and who is just pretending.Langeveldt said:thats true, produces some really skillful cricket.. Shame SA are on the losing end of it
I agree that it's very enjoyable but the amount of turn from that wicket was ludicrous and even part-timers were turning it absolutely square.silentstriker said:I love these wickets. Absolutely love them.
I will laugh my face off when Sehwag's stumps go reeling because he has no idea what footwork is.
These pitches are great for cricket. It separates the batsmen from the flat-track-bullies. I think that for every match with a 350+ score, you need a match with a sub 200 score.
Otherwise, bowlers are just there as fodder.
Fleming is proving that, his innings against SA in the WC2003 was the best ODI innings I have ever seen, almost an honour to watchsilentstriker said:Yea, well I think it will sort itself out in the moment. Right now, I am just interested in seeing who can really bat, and who is just pretending.
If its OK that crap batsman are scoring centuries, then why is not OK if crap bowlers are turning it square?social said:I agree that it's very enjoyable but the amount of turn from that wicket was ludicrous and even part-timers were turning it absolutely square.
There needs to be a happy medium where the pitches still reflect the nature of playing on the subcontinent but dont take it to the extent where Smith suddenly becomes a bigger turning version of Murali
Somebody give this man a medal. Totally agree.silentstriker said:I love these wickets. Absolutely love them.
I will laugh my face off when Sehwag's stumps go reeling because he has no idea what footwork is.
These pitches are great for cricket. It separates the batsmen from the flat-track-bullies. I think that for every match with a 350+ score, you need a match with a sub 200 score.
Otherwise, bowlers are just there as fodder.
People like that are funny. My dad is one of them - he hates Stephen Fleming for absolutely no reason.Tim said:I get tired of hearing people say Fleming is not a naturally gifted player. His problem has been that he has struggled to convert fifties to hundreds in tests, otherwise he'd be considered one of the current greats IMO. He has three double hundreds ffs.
And you also need to consider that he doesn't get to spend most of his cricketing life on flat tracks like certain other batsmen either.
I agree that wickets need to be more sporting but seeing sides bowled out regularly for 100 with non-bowlers doing a fair share of the damage is no better than the other end of the spectrum.silentstriker said:If its OK that crap batsman are scoring centuries, then why is not OK if crap bowlers are turning it square?
Its been gone the other way for too long now, lets reign it back in.
True, but that doesn't apply to the SA innings last night. Mills 3, Oram 3, Patel 3, Vettori 1. No part-timers there.social said:I agree that wickets need to be more sporting but seeing sides bowled out regularly for 100 with non-bowlers doing a fair share of the damage is no better than the other end of the spectrum.
His 89 last night was worth at least 120-130 on that wicket.Tim said:I get tired of hearing people say Fleming is not a naturally gifted player. His problem has been that he has struggled to convert fifties to hundreds in tests, otherwise he'd be considered one of the current greats IMO. He has three double hundreds ffs.
And you also need to consider that he doesn't get to spend most of his cricketing life on flat tracks like certain other batsmen either.
And with India being virtually unable to win in the final of any tournament, Australia will take that title.shortpitched713 said:I don't see any of these group B sides beating India, let alone Australia.
An India vs. Australia final is on the cards. You heard it here first.
Sri Lanka are a good side, NZ have an attack that is suited to the wickets produced to date and who knows what the Pakistanis will serve upshortpitched713 said:I don't see any of these group B sides beating India, let alone Australia.
An India vs. Australia final is on the cards. You heard it here first.
Without Ahktar and Asif, Pakistan don't stand much of a chance anymore.social said:Sri Lanka are a good side, NZ have an attack that is suited to the wickets produced to date and who knows what the Pakistanis will serve up