Manee
Cricketer Of The Year
This reminds me that when I was younger, I used to sing: "Aaqib Javed is coming to town, Aaqib Javed is coming to town, Aaqib Javed is coming...to town" (don't ask why) - good times.A(a)qib Javed was the same.
This reminds me that when I was younger, I used to sing: "Aaqib Javed is coming to town, Aaqib Javed is coming to town, Aaqib Javed is coming...to town" (don't ask why) - good times.A(a)qib Javed was the same.
Because you've got a better chance of understanding how frustrating it is to be denied first crack at the tail having earned it by knocking-over the top-order in favour of someone who's bowled a heap of rubbish.Me?
Not any more.
Why's that?
I won't lie, I am starting to come around to your way of thinking but AB De Villiars' wicket was a valuable one. If you are talking about the specific dismissal, it is a simple misjudgement of line and length - if this had caused him to edge a swinging delivery or get bowled off a pacer, there would be no such arguement although it still can be caused by a similar misjudgement.Been travelling most of the day (no radio in the car because my dad broke the aerial off ages ago) and come home to see Panesar's boosted his average with cheap wickets yet again.
AB Devillliers is hardly a cheap wicket...gosh you sound like one of these days you will kill Monty.Been travelling most of the day (no radio in the car because my dad broke the aerial off ages ago) and come home to see Panesar's boosted his average with cheap wickets yet again.
Anyway I hope at last that people are seeing the virtue of having a proper 4 man seam attack which I've been advocating for ages. Unfortunately we only have 3 proper quality seam bowlers at the moment (assuming no-one is having an off-day), add in Simon Jones/Sidebottom for Broad and there's just no hiding place against this attack. Panesar can go back to county cricket where he belongs and then we could actually have a batting lineup that isn't alarmingly fragile to boot.
Well I can dream can't I.
Well firstly it was terrible batting (can't believe batsmen still fall for it - getting little or no turn and they still play for it to go the width of the bat) and secondly it was going over the stumps. So personally I would say it was a pretty cheap wicket in some respects.AB Devillliers is hardly a cheap wicket...gosh you sound like one of these days you will kill Monty.
Yes, because it's entirely Panesar's fault that as a unit the top 7 has been dire all series.Panesar can go back to county cricket where he belongs and then we could actually have a batting lineup that isn't alarmingly fragile to boot.
Well I wouldn't mind a 4-man seam attack but quite frankly there is more chance of me batting at 5 in India than us going in without a spinner.Been travelling most of the day (no radio in the car because my dad broke the aerial off ages ago) and come home to see Panesar's boosted his average with cheap wickets yet again.
Anyway I hope at last that people are seeing the virtue of having a proper 4 man seam attack which I've been advocating for ages. Unfortunately we only have 3 proper quality seam bowlers at the moment (assuming no-one is having an off-day), add in Simon Jones/Sidebottom for Broad and there's just no hiding place against this attack. Panesar can go back to county cricket where he belongs and then we could actually have a batting lineup that isn't alarmingly fragile to boot.
Well I can dream can't I.