Re: Stuart Broad
- From: Luke Curtis <tlotoxl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 03 Aug 2009 09:25:04 +0100
On Sun, 2 Aug 2009 15:49:01 -0700 (PDT), Richard Dixon
<rdngemail@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 2 Aug, 23:10, Luke Curtis <tlot...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I am thinking of Flintoff circa 2003 when he was an exceptional bowler
but just for some reason never had any luck, the edges would go just
over the head of the slips or just fall short, the inside edges would
fly for 4 and never go onto the stumps, the plumb LBWs would never be
given, catches would be dropped, etc etc etc....
Broad isn't a tight with his lines as Flintoff then, IMHO. Great
batting today. The toe-to-toe with Johnson (who appears to be finally
going up a gear, maybe the crowd goading was enough to fire him up)
was great to see, ditto Watson and Anderson. Are we getting under
their skin, perchance?
when I watch Harmy anyway, you can tell how he will bowl in the test
in the first 5 minutes...)
Didn't he limp out of the Durham game today?
Richard
First I have heard of it - I have been at home with the dreaded Swine
Flu the last 4 days so I have been out of the loop.
-
XBox 360 GT: Broton69
--
ButIstillneedtoknowwhat'sinthere! Thekeytoanysecurity
systemishowit'sdesigned! Thatdependsonwhyitwasdesigned!
Ihavetoknowwhatwhoeverdesigneditwastryingtoprotect!
(Blakes 7, City on the Edge of the World - Vila in typical panic mode)
.
- Follow-Ups:
- Re: Stuart Broad
- From: John Hall
- Re: Stuart Broad
- References:
- Stuart Broad
- From: lk
- Re: Stuart Broad
- From: Luke Curtis
- Re: Stuart Broad
- From: rterhart@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Stuart Broad
- From: Luke Curtis
- Re: Stuart Broad
- From: Richard Dixon
- Stuart Broad
- Prev by Date: Re: Warne's commentating (was Re: Warne - world's best umpire !)
- Next by Date: Re: A classic from Jason Gillespie
- Previous by thread: Re: Stuart Broad
- Next by thread: Re: Stuart Broad
- Index(es):
Relevant Pages
|
Loading