Given that Greg Matthews knows so much about not taking wickets in Test cricket, I'm surprised he got that prediction so badly wrongI seem to remember Greg Matthews during the Ashes coverage saying he'd be surprised if Swann took another wicked after Cardiff
Yeah I thought Caddick as well actually.Yes pretty sure Nasser's hand would have come worse off.
Andy Caddick may be another in the frame, but gonna stick with Adams.
Are you referring to the Amla caught behind?For these reasons, it was stone dead out. The 3rd umpire decision was an absolute shocker.
I disagree. There was no visible deviation, but so what? With a fine nick like that one you wouldn't expect to see a deviation. The key evidence was the clear nick that the stump mic picked up, which came at precisely the right split second and which could not have come from any other obvious source, eg bat on pad or bat on ground.
Not the opposition captain with over 10k runs to be fair, but I see your point.Nice reception for Pietersen, wonder if there'll be uproar like there was when Ponting got a boo or two
He does know a bit or 2 about spin bowling, I mean, Troy Cooley couldn't buy a wicket at state level and now he's a highly sought after bowling coach.Given that Greg Matthews knows so much about not taking wickets in Test cricket, I'm surprised he got that prediction so badly wrong
Nice reception for Pietersen, wonder if there'll be uproar like there was when Ponting got a boo or two
Interesting that they mention it today of all days, just when the Mail on Sunday are running a story on Swann and mention it. Maybe they felt they could say it now it had been in the paper.Bumble & Athers being prick teases here; Bumble "let it slip" that a fellow tourist clocked Swanneh in the gents (not a euphemism ) on our 99/00 tour and gave him a fat lip. Any guesses?
and later found himself sporting a busted lip caused by a short-arm jab from one of the more senior pacemen following an undisclosed difference of opinion.
Interesting, indeed. Caddy, Gough or Mullally would've been the senior quicks. Mullally surely too laid back and Caddick never struck me as a fighter either. So...?Interesting that they mention it today of all days, just when the Mail on Sunday are running a story on Swann and mention it. Maybe they felt they could say it now it had been in the paper.
Graeme Swann: I got drunk, punched and dropped on my first tour of South Africa | Mail Online
Goughy would have been my bet as wellInteresting, indeed. Caddy, Gough or Mullally would've been the senior quicks. Mullally surely too laid back and Caddick never struck me as a fighter either. So...?