This Is The EndOf that I have no doubt. However, given the time where I am (and I've always presumed judging by your location that your time is of a similar if not identical nature to mine) reads approximately 2230 hours, I fail to see quite how that is currently of significance.
You see? Tiresome, as I said.I love the smell of napalm in the morning
Knock Knock Knock, he was done fair and square by Muralitharan in the SL series. AVerage of 25 is nothing much to write home about. Ang guess what, India will have a stronger spin attack than SL.With all due respect to you mate, have you seriously seen KP bat, he treats spinners with no respect whatever, he has got an unorthodox style of tackling spin bowling, but.. boy its surely effective, i can't really understand where you are coming from as KP has never been troubled by even great spin bowlers, he is more vulnerable against good fast-bowling rather than spin bowling.
I would say that is highly debateable. Always thought Pietersen plays spinners fairly well to be honest, always looked quite confident when dealing with Warne. LIke Pup says, I would argue that he is weaker against a lot of pace bowlers than spinners.Knock Knock Knock, he was done fair and square by Muralitharan in the SL series. AVerage of 25 is nothing much to write home about. Ang guess what, India will have a stronger spin attack than SL.
No, from our perspective ignore lists are there to preserve the forum atmosphere.Been noted before how ignore-lists are in part for the weak-willed.
Stop ignoring the bigger picture Jack.No, from our perspective ignore lists are there to preserve the forum atmosphere.
Oh, beyond question they can indeed serve this purpose, and do for those who use them well (eg SJS) - but clearly they don't do that if the person using the ignore-list isn't strong-willed enough (or, of course, doesn't want) to use their own conscious spurious decision-making to ignore something that the ignore-list doesn't hide, and to completely cease referring to the person on their ignore-list.No, from our perspective ignore lists are there to preserve the forum atmosphere.
England squad: Kevin Pietersen (capt), Alastair Cook, Andrew Strauss, Ian Bell, Paul Collingwood, Andrew Flintoff, Tim Ambrose (wk), Matt Prior (wk), Stuart Broad, Steve Harmison, James Anderson, Monty Panesar, Ryan Sidebottom, Owais Shah, Graeme Swann.
AWTA.I would say that is highly debateable. Always thought Pietersen plays spinners fairly well to be honest, always looked quite confident when dealing with Warne. LIke Pup says, I would argue that he is weaker against a lot of pace bowlers than spinners.
You have to have 2 keepers to allow for illness.England Squad announced, no real surprises, though would have preferred to see Ambrose left out.
To my mind, Pietersen's biggest problem against spin (and there's no doubting that spinners have had the better of him of times - he hardly had a great time in Pakistan and India in 2005/06, nor in SL in 2007/08) is that he can often get caught in two minds. By nature he is a strokeplayer, and some of his best innings - most notably Lord's and Edgbaston 2005 and Edgbaston 2006 - (as well as not a few failures) have come when he's played shots against the spinners. However he's also more than capable of stonewalling, and there are times when this is your best chance of scoring (especially when the pitch is slow). What he needs to do is avoid being caught in two minds about which method to use, and if he can do that we'll see him making scores like 100 off 130 balls and 100 off 204 balls, both regularly enough.I would say that is highly debateable. Always thought Pietersen plays spinners fairly well to be honest, always looked quite confident when dealing with Warne. LIke Pup says, I would argue that he is weaker against a lot of pace bowlers than spinners.Knock Knock Knock, he was done fair and square by Muralitharan in the SL series. AVerage of 25 is nothing much to write home about. Ang guess what, India will have a stronger spin attack than SL.
England Squad announced, no real surprises, though would have preferred to see Ambrose left out.England squad: Kevin Pietersen (capt), Alastair Cook, Andrew Strauss, Ian Bell, Paul Collingwood, Andrew Flintoff, Tim Ambrose (wk), Matt Prior (wk), Stuart Broad, Steve Harmison, James Anderson, Monty Panesar, Ryan Sidebottom, Owais Shah, Graeme Swann.
I still hope Ambrose might be the first-choice.You have to have 2 keepers to allow for illness.