On a side note, occasionally bump into a post before mid-2005 in my trips through the archives and TEC's categorical assertions that KP would fail and ruin England are quite hilarious.Just people in general, TBH. Space's comment in this post sums-up what everyone'll be saying at the end of today, you mark my words. Seen it near enough every time he gets out cheaply before. Get totally sick of it.
Not good, given that it actually matters today.What's the odds on Collingwood being dropped a few more times?
Absolutely terrible 1st over (perhaps forgiveable) but actually pretty well after that.How's Sammy bowling?
Most fielders in the past have shown no bias between difficult and simple, important and no-so-important, or anything else for that matter.Not good, given that it actually matters today.
TBF to him, though, he was probably right about Strauss.On a side note, occasionally bump into a post before mid-2005 in my trips through the archives and TEC's categorical assertions that KP would fail and ruin England are quite hilarious.
Sure, but that's not what I meant, which was simply to do with sod's law.Most fielders in the past have shown no bias between difficult and simple, important and no-so-important, or anything else for that matter.
What's odd is that there are also plenty of times where he's started slow against the new-ball and kept going slow.Not the first time Cook's got bogged down & got out after easy picking against the new ball. Sounds like a bit of a gift if crickbuzz are to be believed.
Which you've never even gotten close to substantiating, it's another of your 'luck' excuses you use for players you don't rate but end up doing well - McGrath being another one of many.Collingwood has simply been very lucky in the last 2 years.
True, but there were other posters who thought KP would be a failure. Fuller for one.On a side note, occasionally bump into a post before mid-2005 in my trips through the archives and TEC's categorical assertions that KP would fail and ruin England are quite hilarious.
Try not to convey your complete lack of understanding of what I've said and what I haven't said.Which you've never even gotten close to substantiating, it's another of your 'luck' excuses you use for players you don't rate but end up doing well - McGrath being another one of many.
Go shovel your manure on the roses where it'll be appreciated.
Try not to convey that you don't know what day it is, let alone your complete lack of knowledge of cricket.Try not to convey your complete lack of understanding of what I've said and what I haven't said.
Actually, no, you're more than welcome to convey it, really.