I, of course, called the posts idiotic, not the poster. Posts like that are a complete waste of space. No use comes of it whatsoever. What good can possible come of saying "let's all laugh at ... because of ..."? It doesn't take balls to say that, it takes stupidity. So NZ are better than England at ODI cricket - and? Especially comments like thisSo he is idiotic just because he has the balls to say that?
Get of your ****en high horse. Just cos his post count is in double digits and your is nearing six figures, doesn't give you the right to call someone idiotic. ffs
are even more stupid than the rest and are clearly aimed only in inciting as many people as possible. Exactly the same thing SW\BLE did, and that line especially couldn't have come out of his locker more perfectly.their only consistent matchwinner is as South African as aparthied.
I don't think so somehow. Yes, NZ have been vastly underestimated (and, more to the point, England's ODI team especially and Test team to an extent overestimated - but this is nothing new nor unique to when playing NZ) by the public at large and most of the tabloid press and TV commentary teams but it's nothing to do with never getting over colonialism. It's due to typical British tendency to overrate their teams (then get disproportionately downhearted in the frequent events that their overestimates were badly wrong).Where have you been?
The average English fan on the street will always say that England should thrash New Zealand. England fans have never gotten over colonialism when estimating the New Zealand cricket team.
Richard.... Chillax man.I, of course,....
Me too, fwiw, but as you say, the sentiment is a worthy one.I'd have preferred "as South African as slicing your hand whilst trying to prepare a tasty, tasty snack of Biltong", but I appreciate the sentiment.
I laughed. Seriously.You've got to admit, "as South African as apartheid" gets a giggle.
C'mon, admit it
By-and-large, I make a habit of not laughing at idiotic comments.You've got to admit, "as South African as apartheid" gets a giggle.
C'mon, admit it
Interesting that you remember that - the game in question that Boucher missed because he did that wasn't even against New Zealand.I'd have preferred "as South African as slicing your hand whilst trying to prepare a tasty, tasty snack of Biltong", but I appreciate the sentiment.
Erm... I do tend to watch more cricket than just New Zealand games... I've been to plenty of Ashes tests, for example. If there's good cricket to be watch, I will try my level best to watch it.Interesting that you remember that - the game in question that Boucher missed because he did that wasn't even against New Zealand.
Absolutely. I salute your powerful posts and for not being afraid to tell it how it is.Idiotic?
So far this year New Zealand is winning 4-2 in the one dayers, they thumped them at the WC last year (anyone remember "Captain Fantastic" Freddie's late night drunken swim?), they have the #1 ranked bowler in Vettori and Mills is ranked #4. England's top ranked bowler is Anderson at 25. Yet every time England lose it's not because NZ is better, it's because they threw it away. New Zealand didn't beat them, they just scored more runs.
Oh yeah, let's laugh at England.
Bit of a mean thing to say.GAGF
Yeah, but most people don't remember stuff from short, isolated ODI series'. Quite unusual, methinks.Erm... I do tend to watch more cricket than just New Zealand games... I've been to plenty of Ashes tests, for example. If there's good cricket to be watch, I will try my level best to watch it.
Aye, it was the Colonial Stadium at that time. After Boucher attained said injury, Hall took the gloves - and handed them to Gary Kirsten when he came on to bowl the 49th over or something around that.I remember that too, it was one of my favourite ODI series ever - at Telstra Dome (although it was called something else then...Colonial was it?). Andrew Hall kept wicket IIRC.
So's having two degrees, an honest assessment of one's exposure to VD and also keeping a crocodile in your bathtub, but I'm not honestly sure that's important right now.Yeah, but most people don't remember stuff from short, isolated ODI series'. Quite unusual, methinks.
Anyway, I have no idea why I remember that series other than finding the Boucher accident quite amusing at the time. Plus, Andrew Hall is one of my current cricketing heroes - a real cricketing jack-of-all-trades. If only he bowled 10-15mph quicker.No, it ain't.