I read an interesting article in the last Inside Sport written by Brett Geeves about playing with Sehwag in the IPL. Geeves wasn't a huge fan of the bloke, and according to him Sehwag's ego was a little hard to take.Really find it hard to believe Sehwag is creating a rift.
There may be a rift in the team, or some bitching, but I doubt Sehwag is the cause.
One thing I like about you Kiwis, you don't hold a grudgeNaaaaah..Zaheer was quite right to hold Haddin to task. What right does a guy who averaged 20 in 2011 and is keeping like he has 10 thumbs have to call out India, completely unprompted? Let the Clarke's, the Husseys, the Siddles, the Pattinsons, the Pontings etc call them out because they've been contributing. Haddin has done absolutely zilch.
Always remember him as the guy who blatantly cheated in a Chappell Hadlee series when Broom was not out. Bring on the next guy
I don't hold a grudge for that, I just do not like the guy one single bit. And I think if I was in a team, no matter how well we were going, I wouldn't pipe up and beat my chest if I wasn't contributing. Not my right.One thing I like about you Kiwis, you don't hold a grudge
Interesting turn of phrase Chrashers is using there:
Touch insensitive, maybe?Craddock said:India's training had its traditional browns cows feel about it
"Brown cows" describing an Asian team with lots of hindus in it? "Half arsed" would've done just as well.Pray tell why that is insensitive?
http://www.abc.net.au/newsradio/txt/s1837073.htm said:Brown’s Cows
Presented by Kel Richards
Our mothers used to say to us: “Stop wandering about like brown’s cows.” There are two possible sources for this expression “brown’s cows”...
“wandering about like brown’s cows” means ambling around like a drunk. And that is the most likely source.
First there’s the obvious one: that cows are perceived as aimless animals and aimless behaviour (therefore) deserves comparison with cows. But cows are not aimless wanderers. As any dairy farmer will tell you, milking cows will walk on exactly the same path at exactly the same time every day. So we turn to the alternative explanation. And this is based on the fact that “brown cow” was once a humorous nickname for a barrel of beer (first recorded in 1725). The name may have come from the roundness of the barrel resembling the shape of a milking cow, and the milk that this cow gave was brown – not white. Based on this notion “wandering about like brown’s cows” means ambling around like a drunk. And that is the most likely source.
This post makes sense. Green = GambleWhat do people reckon would be the best tactics against India at this stage in terms of the pitch prepared at the WACA? I'm not sure I'm liking the idea of a really green wicket, which is what is allegedly being prepared. Yes their batting is struggling, but ours is not exactly rock solid either, and I feel that putting out a green wicket makes the result too much of a wild card than is necessary. It's like the 2nd against test against NZ - anyone could win, and one inspiring performance from Zaheer or otherwise could be matchwinning. Usually I wouldn't be keen on the idea of putting out a relatively flat wicket against the Indian's, but in the current circumstances I think it would play into our hands the most. Our bowlers have looked far better in adverse conditions, and their batsmen seem to be struggling no matter what the condition. Fast, bouncy, but ultimately a good batting wicket for me.
Gives the Indians something to get upset about, I suppose."Brown cows" describing an Asian team with lots of hindus in it? "Half arsed" would've done just as well.
Might've given a more switched on subbie pause for thought
Love the WACA when it's fast like last yearAm luke warm on Perth Tests
The whole ground leaves me cold, it's so far away, and the pitch is from planet Mars
That said, Channel Nine are showing the Test on GEM during the news bulletin