Are you saying you'd prefer Jacobs over Gilchrist? (I'm assuming you voted for Jacobs, if not then I apologise) I'd take Gilchrist evry single time without a doubt.Mr Mxyzptlk said:Jacobs is an extremely good keeper and a fighting batsman who have come up with brilliantly determined knocks against the toughest of opposition i.e. SA and Australia. He should be given credit. He is certainly one of the best keepers in the world.
I was thinking about current players as Jack Russell has retired from international arena has he not?:rolleyes:Neil Pickup said:Jack Russell would have been a better example.
I'm saying that Jacobs is a very good keeper and it was an ignorant statement to suggest disbelief in the fact that anyone voted for Jacobs.PROUD+ENGLISH said:Are you saying you'd prefer Jacobs over Gilchrist?
Oh please!Anna said:Someone has been listening! I think Robbo should have got at least a game for England earlier in his career, as his keeping is very good as is his batting (when he gets going). I have to say though, that the most unluckiest keeper has to be Jack Russell.
I think I'm allowed an opinion!! Or do you not know what they are?Originally posted by marc71178
Oh please!
He's nowhere near the batsman that Stewart is, and nowhere near the keeper that Russell is - there's no way he should have got a chance (especially since his better performance have been in more recent times)
He's Marc Robbins...take a wild guess :rolleyes:Anna said:I think I'm allowed an opinion!! Or do you not know what they are?