Gotta keep talking. No dead air allowed, it seems.They're way too interested in this bird...
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Gotta keep talking. No dead air allowed, it seems.They're way too interested in this bird...
It's time to start asking questions when you are taking the classic catches segments so seriously and literally.Show me on the scorecard where he caught it. If it doesn't appear there, it's just a piece of fielding.
It's time to start asking questions when you are taking the classic catches segments so seriously and literally.
ABC sucks without skull but they are still way ahead of c9. Hope ABC can somehow get Ganguly for a bit in the upcoming Tests.
I have really grown to love Chappellis ramblings.
if not appropriate please let me know and if there's enough support, a thread on the summer of cricket on the radio (ABC, 3AW fairfax) shall be created.
as mentioned here and on another thread trent copeland has got himself a gig on the abc. curious to hear more of him, particularly given that cricketers arent heard as much on radio as footy players. been quite good really. something new to the table is brought that is refreshing as a cool change in january.
this comment about pat cummins debut did bring me lols today: "made smith and kallis look like they weren't even there"
I'm starting to forget how good Warne was at bowling. Just can't get past how he's the perfect channel 9 cricket commentator. Complements Healy and Slater so well
Wonder if they have a producer in their ear about this or something. Sometimes Mark Taylor will just start explaining the most basic/obvious concepts out of the blue and it sounds like he's just talking to hear his own voice.Gotta keep talking. No dead air allowed, it seems.
He is pretty good with sky sports.I'm starting to forget how good Warne was at bowling. Just can't get past how he's the perfect channel 9 cricket commentator. Complements Healy and Slater so well
What was your pick of the birds at the cricket today? There were plenty to choose from and Tubby and Brayshaw went into much detail about them, extremely interesting and insightful, truly poetic. Who wants to watch the cricket during cricket coverage anyway? Is there a bird watching forum on bigfooty?
Am I mistaken in thinking I heard James Brayshaw mention Mitch Marsh's 'levers'?
I know that he's got a Masters in Suckholery, but he's taken a little bit too much poetic licence this summer.This was his direct quote on that
'he has huge leverage and big levers'
Yes, he actually said that.
^^^^Warne is a must, his knowledge is second to none. Love the insight into his cricket brain.
Am I mistaken in thinking I heard James Brayshaw mention Mitch Marsh's 'levers'?