Walk the talk?
Adam Gilchrist finds out that the famous walk of his not rubbing off on anyone else and others prefer to stand when they should be walking.
And that makes him angry (refer to the part in the article)
This is my town, my ground, my field, my pitch and my wicket. Got it mate?
Adam Gilchrist finds out that the famous walk of his not rubbing off on anyone else and others prefer to stand when they should be walking.
The Article by Harsha on the agenda for Greg Chapell as the coach of Team India is quite insightful.
I was going through the blog maintained by Prem Panicker and chanced upon some comments entered by one other blog surfer. He has written quite a funny peice on the selection of a team of "non performers"
Look at this simplistic article by Times Of India -
Ganguly - we have lost you somewhere. We need you back.
My take on this (as if it matters)
Finally the rain stopped of what could have been an enticing battle between the giant Aussies and wannbees England.
Media, Fans, Worshippers, Haters - Cut the CRAP.
The Australian team has suffered a major loss (they are just not used to
it) when they lost to Somerset today. This makes the series more
interesting now.
The England team must be thinking that they too can beat the Aussies.
But mind you Mike, it is not an easy job. All the eyes are on the Ashes
and everything that happens before that is presumed to be a weathercock
signal for the series. The upcoming One Dayers will also be looked upon
as a pre cursor to the main show. The mind games will now begin.
That is the best thing about Test Cricket, you have to strategize way
before the actual D Day. It is like a war, and not like a skirmish (one
dayers).
Regards,
@mit