Ruckus
International Captain
Yeah, indeedIt brings up some ridiculously ****ing boring questions going forward, too.
Yeah, indeedIt brings up some ridiculously ****ing boring questions going forward, too.
It's more-or-less standard Rule 42 protocol - if in doubt, 2 warnings then call them up on it officially.AWTA.
lol.. sometimes the answers are simple and right there, only if the person had the eyes to look for them.
Yup. Pains me to say it, but you're dead right.But you can just keep knocking the stumps over ffs. Apart from anything else he'll hurt himself one day, and it just looks ********. Fmd there's a whole crease there. Use the ****ing thing. It's like having a no ball problem. Fix the ****ing thing.
Well it's a shame, because the bloke is developing into a potentially very fine bowler otherwise. Tall and pacy. Looks too much like an accountant and needs more aggro, but that aside he's a fair bit to offer. You'd think they could fix it, hopefully.Yup. Pains me to say it, but you're dead right.
As I said earlier, clearly they've been doing a less than stellar job at his county.
They moved him over to sort out his falling over problem that he had and at the same time get him close to the stumps to bowl wicket to wicket all this has caused this latest problem though, swing & roundabouts.Yup. Pains me to say it, but you're dead right.
As I said earlier, clearly they've been doing a less than stellar job at his county.
Because he's a precious moaning arsewipe who will stoop to that sort of level to gain an advantage.Either way it doesn't matter, Smith in 2 previous instances moaned to umpire at it from non striker end. Umpire made the right call. if according to you lot it doesnt bother the batsman, why did smith twice moan about it ?
Shahadat Hossain's grunting could be an interesting one.Because he's a precious moaning arsewipe who will stoop to that sort of level to gain an advantage.
You could pretty much call a dead ball for anything - bowler pulls a hideous face on delivery, twitches their non-bowling arm. It's ridiculous.
Yeees - but have you seen any other bowler struggle to deliver the ball without falling over or brushing the stumps? Obviously I understand the need to get close to the stumps but this should have been sorted years ago.They moved him over to sort out his falling over problem that he had and at the same time get him close to the stumps to bowl wicket to wicket all this has caused this latest problem though, swing & roundabouts.
It might be something that he hasn't developed till late and as we know the hitting stumps thing has only been the last year or so but it needs sorting and Angus Fraser said they've been working with him on it.Yeees - but have you seen any other bowler struggle to deliver the ball without falling over or brushing the stumps? Obviously I understand the need to get close to the stumps but this should have been sorted years ago.
Boo hoo sniff sniff. Just like Strauss not allowing a runner in the Champions Trophy...Because he's a precious moaning arsewipe who will stoop to that sort of level to gain an advantage.
You could pretty much call a dead ball for anything - bowler pulls a hideous face on delivery, twitches their non-bowling arm. It's ridiculous.
tatts obviously the answerWell it's a shame, because the bloke is developing into a potentially very fine bowler otherwise. Tall and pacy. Looks too much like an accountant and needs more aggro, but that aside he's a fair bit to offer. You'd think they could fix it, hopefully.
I think it fell below 30 in the first Test after he got Petersen out. There was certainly a discussion about it then anyway and it was brought up that he took a Michelle on debut so it started low.Genuine question - do we think Jimmy's average will ever fall below 30? Two more tests against this lot and a series in India won't help.
tbh I hadn't realised that the stump-hitting was a relatively recent phenomenon.It might be something that he hasn't developed till late and as we know the hitting stumps thing has only been the last year or so but it needs sorting and Angus Fraser said they've been working with him on it.