Game changers

Symonds wasn't always so different. For five summers he was more of a bowler who could slog well enough to bat at 7. That 143 was the first time he had done anything worthwhile and he was very lucky to be there. Ponting's belief in him was crucial. He was also a lot older than Pollard at that point. Pollard has a long way to go, but he may get there sooner.
 
England have more game changes than any other team, trouble is they change the game in a negative way and we lose! A few overs from Wright, a lot of nothing from Yardy, misuse of bowlers by the captain, batsmen throwing their wickets away, the list would be endless if there were more than XI players in a side!
 
England have more game changes than any other team, trouble is they change the game in a negative way and we lose! A few overs from Wright, a lot of nothing from Yardy, misuse of bowlers by the captain, batsmen throwing their wickets away, the list would be endless if there were more than XI players in a side!

Don't worry, you will get your wish in warmups.:D
 
I wasn't wrong about England's game changers, Strauss, Collingwood, Yardy, Wright and Tredwell managed to bowl CANADA back into the warm up game! (28/5 to within 20 runs of winning :facepalm )
 

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