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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Whippy View Post
    Reading an interview on the BBC website, and that over where Watson tonked him all around the park was actually one of the reasons given for his sudden retirement.

    Fair play to him I say, to come to the point where you realise where you've got nothing in reply, and decide that it's time to make way for someone else. So some may say it's taking your ball and going home, I say fair enough, if you think you're no longer good enough, get out.

    He is the second highest wicket taking spinner England have ever had, but unfortunately, there's no good youngsters coming through behind him. Panesar is pretty good as a bowler, but the other aspects of his game are not brilliant.

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    Cut him a bit of slack, - 60 tests, 255 wickets @ 29.96, 1370 RUNS @ 22.09. v Australia, 18 tests, 62 wickets @ 39.98, 499 runs @ 23.76. Has battled elbow injuries in his bowling arm for years, & says his body can not cope with 5 day test matches any more. Admittedly, throwing the towel in before the end of the series is pretty ordinary, especially when it has been reported he only did after being told he would not be selected for the remaining two tests. Arguably, a much better look for English cricket would have been to accept his fate, sit in the background , & stay to support his team. Not a good look for English cricket. Says volumes of the attitude of English players. Or should I say, African & New Zealand, plus a few Poms thrown in. His replacement comes from Northern Ireland, I believe. Good. Might add a bit of backbone to the side. Bob
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    Quote Originally Posted by bob10 View Post
    Cut him a bit of slack, - 60 tests, 255 wickets @ 29.96, 1370 RUNS @ 22.09. v Australia, 18 tests, 62 wickets @ 39.98, 499 runs @ 23.76. Has battled elbow injuries in his bowling arm for years, & says his body can not cope with 5 day test matches any more. Admittedly, throwing the towel in before the end of the series is pretty ordinary, especially when it has been reported he only did after being told he would not be selected for the remaining two tests. Arguably, a much better look for English cricket would have been to accept his fate, sit in the background , & stay to support his team. Not a good look for English cricket. Says volumes of the attitude of English players. Or should I say, African & New Zealand, plus a few Poms thrown in. His replacement comes from Northern Ireland, I believe. Good. Might add a bit of backbone to the side. Bob
    Bob. Two statements in red are a bit contradictory.

    Why cut him slack when chucking it in is a bit ordinary.
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    Dave.

    I was asked " Is it ignorance or apathy?" I replied "I don't know and I don't care."


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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Whippy View Post
    Bob. Two statements in red are a bit contradictory.

    Why cut him slack when chucking it in is a bit ordinary.

    I know , mate, but I remember when our mob were a bit ordinary, I feel his attitude is a lot of the problem in that team, he said he couldn't play 5 day games, but was happy to play T20 for big money in India. We are slowly coming the other way. If England don't get their act together, where does that leave international cricket. The Indian influence, with the T 20 big money games, and the betting/ match fixing, pose as big a challenge to Test cricket as Packers Cricket. I hope the game of cricket is strong enough to work thru this. My opinion of Swan? Coward. Bob
    I’m pretty sure the dinosaurs died out when they stopped gathering food and started having meetings to discuss gathering food

    A bookshop is one of the only pieces of evidence we have that people are still thinking

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    Also, we must not take our eye off the main game, getting back to no.1. It seems South Africa have some heart. Bob


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    I’m pretty sure the dinosaurs died out when they stopped gathering food and started having meetings to discuss gathering food

    A bookshop is one of the only pieces of evidence we have that people are still thinking

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    If Broad had walked in the first place I wonder what the outcome of all this
    might have been.

    I hope the Poms get their act together this week as I love Ashes test cricket. Be a shame if the series ends on such a negative outcome.
    I still look forward to them returning in the next few years.

    I also dont like this sledging and venom crap. Having a friendly jibe and crack at each other is fine and try to block his knock off but at the end of the day be thankful that there is an opposing team because where would we be without them ?
    If I had been Anderson I would have slapped johnson's face with my bat.

    Cheers I think.

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    I like sledging too. I was a little disappointed in how far Johnson took it too

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    Swannies grandma now chiming in. Leave my poor grand son alone.

    What a joke
    Dave.

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    Forget England. South Africa & India should be the focus, [ after this ashes series of course] Bob


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    Philander took top spot in the latest ICC Rankings after outshining Steyn in the dramatic drawn first Test against India in Johannesburg where South Africa fell just short of chasing down a world record run chase.

    The 28-year-old claimed seven wickets in the match while Steyn, who had taken over from Sri Lanka off-spinner Muttiah Muralidaran as the world's top bowler in July 2009, managed just one.






    ICC Rankings - Top 10 Test Bowlers as of 24/12/2013
    1. Vernon Philander (RSA) 912
    2. Dale Steyn (RSA) 890
    3. Rangana Herath (SRI) 831
    4. Saeed Ajmal (PAK) 824
    5. Ryan Harris (AUS) 796
    6. Peter Siddle (AUS) 786
    7. Ravichandran Ashwin (IND) 767
    8. Prahyan Ojha (IND) 748
    9. Stuart Broad (ENG) 745
    10. Trent Boult (NZL) 729
    ICC Rankings - Top 10 Test Batsmen as of 24/12/2013
    1. A.B. de Villiers (RSA) 906
    2. Hashim Amla (RSA) 881
    3. Shivnarine Chanderpaul (WI) 876
    4. Ross Taylor (NZL) 871
    5. Michael Clarke (AUS) 868
    6. Kumar Sangakkara (SRI) 866
    7. Cheteshwar Pujara (IND) 838
    8. Misbah-ul-Haq (PAK) 783
    9. Graeme Smith (RSA) 775
    10. Younus Khan (PAK) 769
    I’m pretty sure the dinosaurs died out when they stopped gathering food and started having meetings to discuss gathering food

    A bookshop is one of the only pieces of evidence we have that people are still thinking

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