Neil Pickup
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This time the empty corners of my house were treated to "HOWZAAAAATTTT.... ****".Haha. We're probably just getting too used to the prank-umpire who resides at the other end.
This time the empty corners of my house were treated to "HOWZAAAAATTTT.... ****".Haha. We're probably just getting too used to the prank-umpire who resides at the other end.
Right on cue...Haha. We're probably just getting too used to the prank-umpire who resides at the other end.
Well this turned out to be a timely post...Haha. We're probably just getting too used to the prank-umpire who resides at the other end.
In fairness, he is. We are fractions away so often... but still away. Freddie to take a wicket this over or snap in half trying.Flintoff's not even looking like taking a wicket. Why are they bowling him? Total waste of overs.
He does get into good positions when the bowler releases the ball. All the awkward stuff is almost an illusion.Not just that but he practically stands parallel to the crease. It's like he's facing the bowler straight on. He also half-squats with the bat between his legs. I can't believe it actually works for him.
He'll come on from Flintoff's end after him I should imagine. If Harmison comes on before him it'll be a joke.I don't understand why they don't bowl Broad.
Flexi-time.Question: how do they England supporters manage to travel all over the world in the oddest of times to support their team? I mean...it's not like a football match - it's a series played over a month. How about their jobs, families, schools, etc etc? Does anyone here do that?
Not sure there was ever a case for not enforcing it.Those arguing that Strauss should have enforced the follow-on are looking spot on tbf.
Two injured/sick bowlers mean nothing then? You can disagree with his decision, but the reasons for it are pretty clear TBH.Not sure there was ever a case for not enforcing it.
Agreed. Flintoff's not fine now anyway. And Harmison seemed fine on day 4 when he bowled later on, and there were only a few overs on day 3 which Broad/Anderson/Swann could have handled.Not sure there was ever a case for not enforcing it.