Re: Credit to Lee




Yuk Tang wrote:
> Still bowling at 90+mph every ball and attempting to knock Hoggard's
> and Giles's brains out, with the match and series long gone. A shy at
> the non-striker's end from deep square leg also had Hoggard worried.
>
>
> --
> Cheers, ymt.

Thought he was making a bit of a prat of himself actually. By all
means continue to try and get wickets but sending down 90+ mph bouncers
at tail enders when the series is dead seems pretty mean spirited.
Even McGrath and Warne, 2 of the most competitive players ever, seem to
be fairly relaxed now - Lee has a face like thunder.

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