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Maybe England just bowled better.Is it just me or does the pitch seem quicker today? Usually what happens at Brisbane isn't it?
Maybe England just bowled better.Is it just me or does the pitch seem quicker today? Usually what happens at Brisbane isn't it?
Don't disrespect Blewett, ****nah Blewett & Elliott had plenty of tests for a 30 odd average
Dopey looking ****s failing in tests always seems to irritate people more than normal. Rohit, Marsh etc.White was picked as a bowler. Never actually played a Test as a batsman.
Bailey, Doolan, Burns and Maddinson are all worse than Marsh though, just off the top of my head. Doolan is my call -- got picked in a purple patch with a mediocre overall record, failed, and has continued to be mediocre domestically ever since. It feels weird that he actually played at all.
former cweb user after like the second ball of the gameIs it just me or does the pitch seem quicker today? Usually what happens at Brisbane isn't it?
That's just silly.Maybe England just bowled better.
Yeah I'd forgotten about this. Up there. Good 9 though.Quiney?
everyone knows quiney was picked for his bowlingYeah I'd forgotten about this. Up there. Good 9 though.
Underselling it as just good. Was ATGYeah I'd forgotten about this. Up there. Good 9 though.
Has Bankers' 5 overtaken Quiney's 9?Yeah I'd forgotten about this. Up there. Good 9 though.
Clouderson, what a ****.Ooooohhhh, Jimmy Jimmy
Jimmy Jimmy Jimmy Jimmy Anderson…
"I find the Barmy Army songs quite catchy, and they were belting out the Jimmy Anderson song," Bailey recalled for cricket.com.au.
"It just got caught in my head, and I was singing it as he was about to face up."
Anderson didn't like it. A tribute song had become a source of tension for the decorated quick and he was uncomfortable with the script being so cannily flipped.
Least of all from a grinning Aussie debutant.
"He asked whether I thought the Barmy Army would ever write a song about me," Bailey said. "I replied I didn't think they would, that I really liked the songs they already had in their repertoire, (and) what they brought to the game.
"And then he said … out of everyone on the field, I was the one he'd most like to punch, which I thought was a bit rough; Davey Warner just hadn't drawn breath the whole time, and I thought, 'I've been quite friendly here'.
"I also realised I had a steel-reinforced helmet on, and 40,000 people in the stands, most of whom were going to back me up. So I've never felt more confident in a fight."