
Wuss get last ball win in the semi's of the T20 Blast final at Edgy, then lose to Essex on the last ball of the final - Harmer living up to his name with the killer blows at the end of the match.Sell out crowd, great late summer weather.Bravo doods.
Interesting. Surprises there in the Lancashire pair and Crawley.Big D wrote:
No Anderson or Bairstow in test side. Roy understandably left out. Suspect he will go play the big bash.
Not quite recovered from the calf injury. Which makes the 1st test inclusion all the more baffling.Banquo wrote:Is this au revoir for Jimmy, or is he being saved for SA?
Although injured, I think Ian Bell is still going?Mellsblue wrote:Trescothick plays his final first class match this weekend. What a career. Probably my favourite batsman and the last player (I think) from that Ashes series to retire. It might just be me but it’s one of those sporting retirements that marks the end of a special/iconic sporting team/occasion.
Good point, well made.Big D wrote:Although injured, I think Ian Bell is still going?Mellsblue wrote:Trescothick plays his final first class match this weekend. What a career. Probably my favourite batsman and the last player (I think) from that Ashes series to retire. It might just be me but it’s one of those sporting retirements that marks the end of a special/iconic sporting team/occasion.
His contribution to that series was easily forgotten. A couple of decent 50's IIRC but that was it.Mellsblue wrote:Good point, well made.Big D wrote:Although injured, I think Ian Bell is still going?Mellsblue wrote:Trescothick plays his final first class match this weekend. What a career. Probably my favourite batsman and the last player (I think) from that Ashes series to retire. It might just be me but it’s one of those sporting retirements that marks the end of a special/iconic sporting team/occasion.
I’m also disinclined to to remember a man who was nicknamed the Sherminator amongst the Aussies. That brought shame upon our entire nationBig D wrote:His contribution to that series was easily forgotten. A couple of decent 50's IIRC but that was it.Mellsblue wrote:Good point, well made.Big D wrote:
Although injured, I think Ian Bell is still going?
Indeed, though his 'i've been called worse.. ' response toMellsblue wrote: I’m also disinclined to to remember a man who was nicknamed the Sherminator amongst the Aussies. That brought shame upon our entire nation
He'd walk into the current team at his best, and many other teams from other eras.Galfon wrote:Indeed, though his 'i've been called worse.. ' response toMellsblue wrote: I’m also disinclined to to remember a man who was nicknamed the Sherminator amongst the Aussies. That brought shame upon our entire nation
the Sledgeroo was good form.
5 Ashes-win involvement is some record - though not normally in the headlines at the time.
Classy, correct player albeit frustrating at times in the 1-day versions for club & country, by not chancing his arm a bit when the run-rate was slipping. ( imho).
He would possibly captain this side.Banquo wrote:He'd walk into the current team at his best, and many other teams from other eras.Galfon wrote:Indeed, though his 'i've been called worse.. ' response toMellsblue wrote: I’m also disinclined to to remember a man who was nicknamed the Sherminator amongst the Aussies. That brought shame upon our entire nation
the Sledgeroo was good form.
5 Ashes-win involvement is some record - though not normally in the headlines at the time.
Classy, correct player albeit frustrating at times in the 1-day versions for club & country, by not chancing his arm a bit when the run-rate was slipping. ( imho).
It seems even a dubious BJ is considered better than none at all, given the lead in the polls.zer0 wrote:Everyone loves a good BJ.