From today's Telegraph:
"When Australia were on top and dominating world cricket, the things we wanted to do were score fast, take the game away from the opposition and intimidate the tail. England are doing all those and showing qualities that will make them no. 1 if they continue...
"I don't know if England are dominating or are a clear-cut no. 1 but they are probably the best side in the world right now, just ahead of South Africa."
There's much more in similar vein. And the author of these wise words? A certain SK Warne.
Now Adam, I understand from what you say that you could probably win the Ashes single handedly - if only your boneheaded selectors would see sense and make with the baggy green - but surely even a player of your stature would admit that Mr. Warne's views deserve some consideration. I think you need to lie down and get your boyfriend to mop your fevered brow until the symptoms have passed.
Best wishes,
Steve.
PS - Trivia. Before Dhoni, when was the last time the same person batted, bowled, fielded, kept wicket, and captained his side all in the same test match?
"When Australia were on top and dominating world cricket, the things we wanted to do were score fast, take the game away from the opposition and intimidate the tail. England are doing all those and showing qualities that will make them no. 1 if they continue...
"I don't know if England are dominating or are a clear-cut no. 1 but they are probably the best side in the world right now, just ahead of South Africa."
There's much more in similar vein. And the author of these wise words? A certain SK Warne.
Now Adam, I understand from what you say that you could probably win the Ashes single handedly - if only your boneheaded selectors would see sense and make with the baggy green - but surely even a player of your stature would admit that Mr. Warne's views deserve some consideration. I think you need to lie down and get your boyfriend to mop your fevered brow until the symptoms have passed.
Best wishes,
Steve.
PS - Trivia. Before Dhoni, when was the last time the same person batted, bowled, fielded, kept wicket, and captained his side all in the same test match?
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