McGill is a sook and only has the stats he does because he only ever bowls on true spinners pitches. I'd like to see how he goes on a pitch that doesn't turn. At least Warnie can get drift and variable bounce.
Dan
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McGill is a sook and only has the stats he does because he only ever bowls on true spinners pitches. I'd like to see how he goes on a pitch that doesn't turn. At least Warnie can get drift and variable bounce.
Dan
Warniiieeeeeeee........ https://www.ubeaut.biz/party.gif
Al :D
DanQuote:
Originally Posted by DanP
You're right but you're probably being a bit unfair to Magilla. He's a bloody good spin bowler who deserves to be picked when the wicket's right for spin.
Warnie, on the other hand, may be one of the greatest cricketers ever and the selectors would be insane not to pick him whenever he is available. He can conjure up wickets from nowhere. The bloke is a superstar.
And a dickheadQuote:
The bloke is a superstar.
maybe, but he's a very talented dickhead and a very hard working one. Coming back from that suspension was an unbelievable effort, one that would have killed the career of most cricketers. Mind you, you then have to consider why he was suspended which is where the dickhead term comes back into it. The man has to be one of the great contradictions of the game.Quote:
Originally Posted by Grunt
Richard
I agree with both Daddles and Grunt. :)
Say what you like about Warnie, he's a once in a generation cricketer and cricket will be the poorer when he retires.
For me, he's a bit of a plonker as a bloke but a truely great cricketer!
As for the Stewpot, in any other era he would have been lauded as a great spin bowler. It's his misfortune to be sharing the stage with Warnie.
Now that the voting's been counted on Sideshow Bob:
P
:rolleyes:
Craig's right. Imagine Warne never existed, we'd all be like a dog with two errr... tails. :D MAcgill is a world class spin bowler, he's just around when a once in a lifetime bowler is also around.
So would I , pity the selectors arn't as unbiased in their selections as we would be :D :D :DQuote:
Originally Posted by DanP
MacGill is prepared to set batsmen up. Saw him give away 3 fours then get the batsmen caught out. That was impressive having a plan and the courage to stick to it.Quote:
Originally Posted by craigb
Studley
Nah MacGill bowls better than warne just thata he never gets picked because they love Warnie.Quote:
Originally Posted by DanP
MacGill drifts it has got a wrong one and batsmen can't read him. Warne can't do any of those things. Warne does land it on a spot consistently that's his strength. Variable bounce is something that is due to the pitch.
Studley
I guess that's why it's called the New Year's Day test eh??Quote:
Originally Posted by baggygreen.com
P
:confused:
It always has annoyed me that the test starts on the 2nd. If it started on the 1st people could watch while recovering from their hangover.
Them cricketers don't need any rest.
Trouble is that all the cricketers are hungover too. :eek:Quote:
Originally Posted by Grunt
*LOL* play a 5 day boxing day test and then start again on the 1st
They get the 31st off how can they complain? I just want to know why they bothered touring NZ?
Studley