Yeah Wells is okay, used to enjoy his eating media lunch and unauthorized history of NZ shows. Leigh Hart is bearable in extremely small doses.Jeremy Wells is ****ing brilliant, I don't care what you ****s think. And yeah, I like Leigh Hart too. Hart can be extremely childish in his humour but he's often incredibly subtle too.
And if it wasn't for the ACC, I wouldn't have found out that Hamilton has the best "boosies" in New Zealand and Northland the worst.Jeremy Wells is ****ing brilliant, I don't care what you ****s think. And yeah, I like Leigh Hart too. Hart can be extremely childish in his humour but he's often incredibly subtle too.
Mysterious Planet was one of NZ's finest shows, IMO. But I do find him a bit hit and miss apart from that. Wells is fantastic.Leigh Hart is bearable in extremely small doses.
i will use it until the whole site has diabetesOH YES YOU CAN. Every meme has it's day in the sun, but the sun doesn't stay out forever...
I take it you're joking?Punishment not harsh enough IMO. You cannot do enough to discourage these sort of cringe-worthy pranks.
And that's it.[The ACC] were invited into the drinks trolley by sponsors Gatorade, part of the Pepsi Cola group. Hart's credentials were given to the ICC and ground operators the day before the match. Gatorade had been trying to get the ACC on to the trolley in other matches, but early finishes had prevented this from happening.
The umpires, Johan Cloete and Marais Erasmus, commented on Hart's attire and they engaged in small talk for a matter of seconds.
As drinks was wrapping up, Grant Elliott - known throughout the summer by the ACC team as the Hairy Javelin - wandered past and asked Hart how he was going and he replied.
Yes, but I think he's making the point that NZC has a track record of keeping its head down, regardless of the issue, to avoid upsetting its masters. They'd let in nuclear ships if they ran more than just cricket in NZ.Entirely different to the Bond situation tbf.
When I close my eyes on lonely nights at home, I can still see Jones tapping his bat mid-stance before leaping back and across, timing anything slightly short and wide behind point for four. In his hands, a Symonds Super Tusker. On his head, a short-brimmed Panama or, against faster bowling, a grill-less white helmet with elongated ear guards.
Jeez it's easy to forget just good Dean Jones was donning the coloured clothing back in the late 80s early 90s.Regarding the Alternative Cricket Commentary itself, I enjoy listening to Wells. He played in the first XI with Vettori and wrote the foreword for his autobiography. His cricket articles in the Herald a couple of years ago were generally good value. Remembering the Man in the Panama Hat in particular.
You mean Andrew Jones? Both were prolific. I certainly remember him batting with that Symonds Tusker. There was one at the indoor cricket centre I play at a few years ago. I'd often use it.Jeez it's easy to forget just good Dean Jones was donning the coloured clothing back in the late 80s early 90s.