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It's his arms. Acting like 'levers' when hitting the ballI have no idea what he means by this? Is he referring to his "dukes"?
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It's his arms. Acting like 'levers' when hitting the ballI have no idea what he means by this? Is he referring to his "dukes"?
does one expect commentators to have watched games during the northern summer too especially if aust. tour other countries? if so, say during out winter, it would be hard for jimbob to absorb games considering his responsibilities to afl?
And rightly so.they have been obsessed with clarkes back and hamstring.
I have no idea what he means by this? Is he referring to his "dukes"?
Its dead air as soon as it touches these clown's lungs.Gotta keep talking. No dead air allowed, it seems.
I was pretty impressed with Mark Taylor in his post game interview with Haddin. Left his questions open ended enough for Haddin to talk about Hughes if he wanted to but didn't insist on it.
Unfortunately you also have degenerate ******s like Healy and Nicholas crapping on trying to link every twist and turn of the game to Hughes.
I've made the decision that I'm going to buy a radio before the next test. Apparently it's a bit tougher to sink the audio and visual with the digital signal but I don't care how, I'm going to make it work. I can't put up with these *******s any longer.
I was pretty hungover today so my bullshit tolerance was very very low and ended up watching a lot of today with the TV on mute.
Someone needs to teach Warnie the difference between 'good' and 'well'.
I hope that's what he meant!and 'poles' instead of 'wickets'. At least I assume that's what he meant
Great analogy. He was dynamite in the box during the last away Ashes. He's got a great cricket brain, but gets dragged down by those around him.Warnie in the commentary box is like the smart kid at school who gets easily lead astray by his less astute and less disciplined friends.