Indeed.I see Fulton's in today...why didn't he play the Ireland game as well, considering how out of form he is? Think it would have been more useful to us in the long-term if it had been Fulton making 160 in that game instead of Marshall.
The fact that they're fielding pretty much says straight away that they just want to get the hell out of there.
Can't stand that Aberdeen smell, I assume.The fact that they're fielding pretty much says straight away that they just want to get the hell out of there.
We just can't escape from being belittled.Sadly, a crowd of no more than two or three hundred is expected; local intelligence says that only the big teams - India and Pakistan (attracting the local immigrant population), or England or Australia - draw significant crowds in Scotland.
Probably because Scotland would actually have a chance to win against those teams.We just can't escape from being belittled.
Think of it as an affectionate theoretical pat on the head. The way a farmer would pat a particularly simple sheepdog.We just can't escape from being belittled.
No win for New Zealand today, imo.cricinfo said:Still raining unfortunatley and its getting heavier
Natural potential is all well and good, but if you don't translate it into runs (which Ryder emphatically has not in the OD game) it's little use.Suprised someone with your interest in the game fails to recognise the obvious natural potential of Ryder tbh.
Marshall 161 vs IRL > Fulton 4 vs SCOOh ffs, now Fulton will be discarded for ages while Marshall gets a prolonged run. Thanks John.