No one's mentioning all the time-a-wasting that was done by India, while praying for that bad light. So I think SA was hurt equally.Makes sense. I still think the external factors would even out after this rain because the umpiring hurt India significantly more than the bad light hurt South Africa. Anyways, that doesn't really matter now. Let's see if we get any play today.
EDIT: Thanks for providing concrete reasoning (unlike certain others).
Cricinfo.com Meanwhile, H Maragh is fuming: "WHAT DO YOU MEAN, THE SUPERSOPPER IS OUT OF GAS AND WHACK? IS THE GROUND STAFF RESPONSIBLE FOR UPKEEP AND MAINTENANCE OF THE EQUIPTMENT? THIS IS NOTHING BUT POOR MANAGEMENT! THE SUPERVISOR SHOULD BE DOCKED A DAY'S PAY!"
And that fine is before you question his reasons of preparing a track more suited to Mumbai than Cape Town.
To give the typical South African world weary repy to these type of situations "And they think we can host the World Cup in 2010"Assistent groundsman newly promoted to head groundsman. I think this is his first test match, so give the poor guy a break, he must be feeling suicidal ATM.
Was going to add something like that but I thought it would sound disloyal.To give the typical South African world weary repy to these type of situations "And they think we can host the World Cup in 2010"
Nah, should have used both hands. Lazy and one for the camerasTold you Karthik is superb with the gloves. Good stuff.
True but he is superb with the gloves. Trust me.Nah, should have used both hands. Lazy and one for the cameras
I dont doubt it. I wasnt being 100% serious with my previous commentTrue but he is superb with the gloves. Trust me.
yup it turned out there was batRauf does it again.