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Cricketer Of The Year
Ha ha was thinking that - we'll have to call him Ashwell. There can be only one Prince.Thanks to the efforts of the guys on here, I read this as "Hughes came in for Smith" and was briefly horribly confused...
Ha ha was thinking that - we'll have to call him Ashwell. There can be only one Prince.Thanks to the efforts of the guys on here, I read this as "Hughes came in for Smith" and was briefly horribly confused...
I agree with this, although without looking them up I'd imagine there's a big difference in average favouring Gillespie.Indeed. I still find myself shaking my head in disbelief when I see he has more Test wickets than Jason Gillespie. Despite all his injuries, Dizz seemed so much better for so much longer that it just seems wrong.
Ha ha was thinking that - we'll have to call him Ashwell. There can be only one Prince.
THERE CAN BE ONLY ONE!!Ha ha was thinking that - we'll have to call him Ashwell. There can be only one Prince.
Probably his most satisfying series win apart from the 5-0 ashes, for all the reasons you said.How about Ponting's captaincy guys? Was brought up by BJ and I think he deserves some credit. Maybe still not the most tactically brilliant or innovative but still the psychological aspect of bringing in an incredibly new and young team, and winning the series against the main competition away at their home deserves kudos. People have said he's had it easy for years but this win proves he can do it even if the side was not full of all-time greats.
Yep. Credit where credit is due, he's been excellent!How about Ponting's captaincy guys? Was brought up by BJ and I think he deserves some credit. Maybe still not the most tactically brilliant or innovative but still the psychological aspect of bringing in an incredibly new and young team, and winning the series against the main competition away at their home deserves kudos. People have said he's had it easy for years but this win proves he can do it even if the side was not full of all-time greats.
Big ups to Punter too, who has come in for plenty of criticism over his time in charge. He deserves a lot of praise for galvanising this young team and deserves the plaudits that will no doubt come his way now.
You're not fooling anyone Ikki, you big plagiarist.How about Ponting's captaincy guys? Was brought up by BJ and I think he deserves some credit. Maybe still not the most tactically brilliant or innovative but still the psychological aspect of bringing in an incredibly new and young team, and winning the series against the main competition away at their home deserves kudos. People have said he's had it easy for years but this win proves he can do it even if the side was not full of all-time greats.
First your avatar/most loved player...now that post. When will it ever stop aye?You're not fooling anyone Ikki, you big plagiarist.
Exactly my sentiments, gave the guys absolutely no chance against this current South African side, especially when playing them in their own backyard, but I am really happy and proud of the whole team.Just so happy right about now. Simply incredible. I didn't think they would do it and have never been so happy to be proven wrong.
The reason why Neil Mac was asked to open was that there wasn't any viable alternatives and there still isn't that many strong candiates around.So you'd have:
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Amla
Prince(?)
De Villiers
Kallis
Duminy