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Today's quota of kandrAvi: Flintoff's comment on Englis gendilman public school product Atherton :lol:
^Sanju Manju should thank his lucky stars that he doesn't get to commentate in Eng..imagine the abuse :lol2:
Nanga left stranded on 199 apparently he was playing ultra cautiously to get to his double even celebrated only to be told otherwise :rotfl3: yam now a firm believer in cricketing gods :bow:
More on Atherton. When he started playing County Cricket, he was anointed FEC(Future England Captain) even before he played a first class game. Thisd is because of his oxbridge background and the tradition of oxbridge old boys taking care of their network as selectors journalists influential opinion makers etc. The best oxbridge candidtae usually had lots of backing. In Lancashire, where they breed no nonsense straight speaking folks from "lower" class background, Atherton's kit was marked FEC - but with a twist. They changed E to Educated but FC, I'll leave it to your imagination. This is for feeyar - vulgar language is also part of Englis cricket but public school oxbridge cabal still rules so you get to see the Cook Strauss types as captain contenders heavily promot. This is one of the reasons KP was conspired against.
Guess it's not only India's youngsters who perform seasonally in the IPL...West indies faring poorly in defending a good score of 172...
Zimbabwe has beaten SA twice in three T20 matches. They chased 150 in 17 overs - this without Albie getting a bowl - last night.
Of course...appuRam rowdyppayaluvaLai ellAm captain aakkuradhA? idhenna rugby-yA?
Merv Hughes said once how he couldn't even understand Atherton's sledges as they were too clever. :lol:
I don't like him much because he represents the painful time when Eng was pathetically struggling and he himself wasn't that good.
But podhuvA uruppadiyA ezhudhuvAn.
Flintoff :x
Complete lack of logic - unsurprising.
ivanai ellAm captain aakki :banghead:
Never liked him too much even in his heydays. Talent-kaaga poruththakka vENdi irundhuchchu.
'We like it rough'nu yEththi vidura media-vai sollaNum.
Athers could have easily avg. 50+ now with the kind of mediocrity that exists today..still remember his efforts in 93/94 Windies tour when Eng were pounded by the like Ambrose/Walsh/Benjamin..enna oru bowling attack :shaking: this series also includes Ambrose running amok reducing Eng for <50 :lol2:
'Losing to New Zealand in the World Cup was the saddest day'
Morne Morkel on sibling rivalry, big-match nerves, the disappointment of defeat, and more
Interview by Sharda Ugra
http://www.espncricinfo.com/magazine...ry/564206.htmlQuote:
There's a couple of times. Every time you lose a game for your country, a lot of people, especially back home in SA, see it as just another loss. The sort of stuff that comes in the media is sometimes hard. It saddens me, and the way they make it out like we've just like choked or those sorts of things... We actually go out there and try to give our best in every game. The way sometimes people see it is sad. The World Cup match we lost against New Zealand was a sad day. That was so far probably the saddest day for me.
Wasim bhai on Gilly..talks about Hobart test..still remember certain young Akthar taken in for some special treatment :-D
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I think in one-day cricket, as an opener, he was definitely No. 1. He was the most difficult batsman to bowl to because he wasn't a pinch-hitter, he wasn't a slogger. He was a proper batsman and used to play proper shots. I, as a bowler, used to love bowling to pinch-hitters in the first 15 overs because I knew that nine out of ten times I am going to get them out. But Gilchrist was impossible to bowl to. It didn't matter if you are playing in England, Pakistan, Australia, India or wherever - he was equally dangerous.
He was very strong at the cut. I played a lot of cricket against him, and running in with the new ball, I used to think that I am not going to bowl short or wide - but it used to happen. It used to annoy me a lot as a bowler, with all the control, all the experience, I would still bowl a short ball outside the off stump. That is pressure. That's what pressure does to you as a bowler when you are under pressure bowling to a particular batsman.
Why was he so dangerous? He used to play the cut very well on the front foot. He used to drive on the up. If you bowl slightly short just to put him on the back foot, he used to play the pull shot from there, and then if you compensated a bit on your length as a bowler to pitch it up a bit more, he used to hit you straight over the head on a regular basis.
I remember one innings clearly - the Test match in Hobart in 1999, where they needed 387 or 400 to win… they were 120 for 5, and out came Gilchrist and he got 150. I think Justin Langer also got a hundred as well. Saqlain [Mushtaq] got five wickets in the first innings - he got everyone - but in the second innings every time he bowled a doosra, Gilchrist slog-swept him. I was the captain, and I thought there was a chance we were going to get him, but we never got him.
Every one-dayer I played against - I think he was the most dangerous batsman to bowl at. I was a bit wary - not scared, not worried, but I was always wary with the new ball because you can't control the new ball as much as the reverse-swinging ball.
But that hundred he got in Hobart - the reverse swing was there, but he played it brilliantly. He was, in my book, the most difficult batsman to bowl at in one-day cricket because he could hit you all over the park on a regular basis.
At Hobart I used everything: I used the crease, the ball was so old on one side because it was a dead wicket, it was shiny on the other side, rough one side, but it wasn't swinging. They were playing so well, and this happened probably the only time with me and Waqar. Although it was 1999, we weren't quick, but we were swinging the ball both ways. But he was just phenomenal.
Every time I bowled inswing - went wide of the crease bowled inswing with the angle, - he hit me through extra cover every time. He got 150-odd, so he must have hit me for seven-eight boundaries through extra cover. Then I went close to the wicket, outswing with the reverse swing. Again, he hit me on the up for four through extra cover; inswinging yorker and four again. You couldn't bowl a bouncer because it was very slow. And that doesn't matter to Gilchrist [anyway] because the bouncer was his strength. He was one of the few batsmen I know who used to love to play against the short-pitched deliveries.
Comparing Gilchrist with Jayasuriya, the difference was that Sanath was a back-foot player and Gilchrist was a front-foot player. I always thought I had a chance against Sanath.
I got Gilchirst out quite a few times in one-day cricket - I remember a beauty I bowled him with. I think it was 2000-01, we played two games in July, in winter in Australia, in the indoor stadium. It was a drop-in wicket, it was a bouncy track and it was seaming as well. The first game they won easily. In the second game I got him off the first ball. He opened, I was bowling the first over, and it was freezing, and I made sure that at the age of 36 I warmed up properly because if you are not warmed up in the cold weather and Gilchrist is batting, then he will punish you. So I bowled him a perfect delivery and what I aimed for did happen. I aimed middle and leg, going away, and it happed exactly. I bowled that delivery and Gilchrist just edged it. While walking back, he said to me, "It was too good for me mate," and I said to him, "About time, Gilly."
He was incredible, and a very nice human being off the field.
SL Vs Pak match enum mudiyaliaya :shock: :shock:
DRS mandatory: http://www.thehindu.com/sport/cricke...cle3568793.ece
Dave Richardsen :lol2:
^nothing has changed
ICC banking on SLC who couldn't pay their players bills to cough up monies for DRS :lol:Quote:
The recommendation to the ICC Board comes with one rider: the application will be "subject to the Members' ability to finance and obtain the required technology."
Proteas start their preparation for Eng tour with a camp @ Swiss..seems Kirsten is still under India's spell :lol:
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South Africa play more tour matches than Tests, with four in their schedule, and Kirsten said he is still undecided on whether they are beneficial or not but admitted it relies on individual preference. "I actually preferred no warm up games and to go straight into the Test matches," he said. "Because I believed I only had a certain number of innings that I was going to make runs in and I didn't want to waste them in a warm-up game. But some guys are different, they enjoy it."
Periya ladaai nadandhukitte irukku on DRS but no reports here. Aana onnu gethuna adhu BCCI dhaan. Poda m-ngraanuga :rotfl:
laanguvEj
Greigy shuns IPL but wants BCCI to share its spoils with SL/Pak/Bang..edhu thaen verum vayila vada thatrathu :bow:
replug of an article which digs into his colourful life :mrgreen:
http://www.greenleft.org.au/node/49714
Crowe for seeing it through :clap:
http://www.espncricinfo.com/ci-icc/c...ry/570308.html
Tony Greig :argh:....Cribbing too much about the BCCI as though they'r all out to spoil cricket...Has always been tactless...
Malcolm Conn vayiru gabba gabba-nu eriyudhu :lol2:
ennappA orE boringA irukku.
2013 Ashes bore adikkum pOla irukkE.
Eng will be no.1 in odies if they whitewash Oz...never thot I would be around to witness this phenomena
England no.1 in ODIsaaa....Dread to see that happen...
matchE pAkkalai...irundhaalum sandhOsam.
attatayathula 3 formats-layin top-Ayitta (umma maNdaila top irukkO?) - 2012 confirmnga :lol2:
You are not Top in Tests. (4-1). Camaan SA.
You are not Top in ODI's. Well you are yet to be.
Tonty-20's .heheh ponga boss :twisted:
btw I heard the MCC Spirit of Cricket panel had Stuart Broad :rotfl:
Ingleend ODI la no 1 aah vantha I yaam Motti pOding in Thirupathi!
England is doing what SL used to do in Cricket. That is thrashing "setha paambu teams " ! So nothing great about them! :huh:
Sandakaran going to be No 1 test batsmen again, after this 2nd test!
IPL is no threat to Test Cricket compared to SSC.
enna ezhavu ground-yA idhu?
Start meesic - http://www.espncricinfo.com/india/co...ry/570934.html
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ESPNcricinfo knows of at least seven Indian players who have been refused permission to play in Twenty20 leagues or events in other countries over the past few years. These include big-ticket names, India regulars, first-class stalwarts, fringe players, Twenty20 specialists, players centrally contracted to the BCCI and those that aren't. They can't be named for fear of being censured - either directly or subtly - by the board.
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The BCCI is not merely trying to keep its contracted players free from injury due to too much Twenty20. The memories of the injury-ridden 2011 tour of England are still fresh. All it is doing is protecting turf by ensuring that no Indian plays Twenty20 anywhere else.
Nanga..nam kalathu Bradman :clap:
Missed another double ton...Played a rank bad shot there, Sangakarra....