Stephen Bailey
Executive member
irottev said:Stop deleting my posts admins. I hate the censorship.
You stop swearing and they won't be deleted, quite simple. There is a censor for a reason and it is a forum rule.
irottev said:Stop deleting my posts admins. I hate the censorship.
irottev said:How about editing out the swearing? You got rid of something I spent time typing. And I hope these people who are stiring me up are getting told to stop it also.
Plunkett and Mahmood were brilliant against Australia though. For me, if it's not broken, don't fix it. Unlike the batsmen, these two have made their mark and deserve to keep on playing in my view.m_vaughan said:Australia still are the favourites but England now have some confidence and hence some chance. What is the latest on Anderson and Lewis because I cant rely too much on Plunkett and definately not on Mahmood. We cant expect Freddie to do what he did today in every game. Besides the Aussies are miles better than the Kiwiz and would have won this game from the given situation.
m_vaughan said:Besides the Aussies are miles better than the Kiwiz and would have won this game from the given situation.
irottev said:There isn't miles between us. If you have been through the agony of watching the last 10 odd games we have played you would understand. A lot of them have been close games, REALLY CLOSE. We just don't take all our opportunities.
On Captaincy skills alone, Ponting is not even in the same league as Fleming, I'm afraid.WORLD CHAMPIONS said:Kiwis r really good .My second favourites after Aussie. and Stephen fleming another gr8 example of Captaincy after Ponting . :hpraise
MUFC1987 said:On Captaincy skills alone, Ponting is not even in the same league as Fleming, I'm afraid.
I take it you mean who do I think are the best Captains?WORLD CHAMPIONS said:Then whom do u think is in the league ?
MUFC1987 said:I take it you mean who do I think are the best Captains?
I'd say Fleming, with Smith and Vaughan still a bit behind. Tactically Ponting struggles and relies a lot on bowlers setting their own fields, rather than controlling that himself.