dangermows
Striker
Thus far I have discovered he doesnt rate Vaughan as a captain (particularly his man management skills) and he can bowl decent left arm spin (says with a bit more practice he could bowl it at first class level).
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Surprising really as I don't ever think I've heard anyone criticise Vaughan's man management in the past, seemed to be the strongest part of his captaincy.
I always thought that Hussain's approach was that of a back street type cricketer. All this bollox throwing the ball hard to the stumper when there is nothing doing - does not impress anyone.
An opening bowler who hits you under the heart twice in a row and never says anything but just picks the ball up and goes back to his mark - could do the job for me like. No words needed.
I always thought that Hussain's approach was that of a back street type cricketer. All this bollox throwing the ball hard to the stumper when there is nothing doing - does not impress anyone.
An opening bowler who hits you under the heart twice in a row and never says anything but just picks the ball up and goes back to his mark - could do the job for me like. No words needed.
Hussain was a tremendous captain for England at that time. You have to understand the malaise and general sloppiness in Englands cricket at the time he took over and simple basic discipline was needed initially. He brought discipline and fire in the belly to our national team. Equally once we were established Vaughan was the better man to take England forward and his approach was better suited to Nasser's. I don't think Vaughan's approach could have done as good a job as England captain as Nasser's did at the time and vice versa.
Good man, not a particularly big fan of Vaughan, some great moments but I don't think he achieved as much as people give him credit for
The hard work was done by Nasser.
Well said
Hussain was a tremendous captain for England at that time. You have to understand the malaise and general sloppiness in Englands cricket at the time he took over and simple basic discipline was needed initially. He brought discipline and fire in the belly to our national team. Equally once we were established Vaughan was the better man to take England forward and his approach was better suited to Nasser's. I don't think Vaughan's approach could have done as good a job as England captain as Nasser's did at the time and vice versa.
Has he responded to essex boy's views yet?
The entire final chapter so I have heard
can you shed more light as I've no idea who or what you're on about, cheers