Tell the Convicts that...Originally Posted by harrybarracuda
Once again it was Johnson who triggered and perpetuated the carnage, claiming four of the first six wickets to fall and landing a crashing blow on the right forearm of AB de Villiers (52no) that gave every indication it had left the world’s top-ranked batsman with a fracture
But he must quickly work out a way of covering over the mental scars that Johnson again inflicted on his rivals, and none more deeply than that worn by Smith himself.
The most capped Test captain in the game’s history, and a man who embodies as well as inspires his nation’s cricketing pride, was very publicly humbled by Johnson in the time it takes to face two balls from the Australian speedster.
The first of those reared uncomfortably on Smith and crashed into his thigh, the second was even more brutal and left the normally unruffled opener fending for his life and looping a catch that Marsh accepted doubling back behind the slips cordon.
Reading some of the saffa press comments. They are blaming their performance on the fact that a few of them were crapping their pants
^ I could get inspiration from that
excellent performance
I'll bet they were!Originally Posted by Wally Dorian Raffles
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Welcome back to this thread Happy!Originally Posted by good2bhappy
Smith could have batted first, but he tried to make a point in demonstrating that SA had the better of the bowling attacks. Whoops! Backfire!! - Steyn may be the top ranked test bowler, but on current form, I think most would choose MJ over Steyn in a world XI.
I don't expect the saffas to just curl up into the fetal position and give up like the poms did though. They are the No 1 team and will come back fighting.
We have succeeded to inflict psychological damage already though. Smith is officially MJ's bunny and he wouldnt like watching replays of the way he got out yesterday.
^^ yes. Welcome back Happy. Where's ya been??
Hmmmm, maybe cause for concern.
Tune in Radio is alleging that they are going to be using Grandstand for the day three coverage......
Radio 2000 is still there if you dig through the menus.
Radio 2000 - 99.7 FM Johannesburg - Listen Online
Magic Mo'Man Mitch has taken 40 wickets this summer at an average a tad over 13.
Gotta be some sort of record?
India ahead in second test.
NZ all out for 192, India 100/2 at stumps day 1
Last edited by baldrick; 14-02-2014 at 01:41 PM.
If you torture data for enough time , you can get it to say what you want.
We might get lucky with the weather. Hope so, fucking hate rain ruined tests. Should be a law against it.
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Hear, hear!Originally Posted by Necron99
This thread is fumin awful, the worst of the worst...
It's just a bunch of bloody Convicts sucking each other off, day in day out.
Frankly, gentlemen, you repulse me!
Here's pics of 2 Aussie women for ya:
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Cycling should be banned!!!
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