Are we going to be reading these quotes from Swann in another exclusive tomorrow in The sun?
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Clearly not fit though, and the Aussies know it. Selectors should take some blame here. Apparently he announced his intention to resign at Adelaide - why didn't we play Monty in Perth?
Swann has had an absolute disaster of a fortnight. Taken to bits in Perth, putting his foot in it with rape comments, retiring mid series and now getting digs in at team mates.
Probably the least dignified retirement I can remember. His long term legacy / reputation may take a bit of a hit as a result
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You must be logged on to see external linksdon't jump to conclusions Vaughney. I wasn't talking about the England dressing room or anyone in it. You too bbc.
can only assume he is talking about the Australians and their approach this series.
confirmed that he wasnt talking about the england dressing room. So aussies it must have beenSwann had a pop at KP in his autobiography a couple of years ago. If he wasn't referring to him I will eat my hat.
Backpedalingconfirmed that he wasnt talking about the england dressing room. So aussies it must have been
And a top cricketerPlastic unfunny mag twat
Statistically, maybe, but a lot of easy wickets on favourable surfaces against poor teams/batsmen with weak technique boost his numbers.Give over, best England spinner since Underwood. Still a tit mind.
Statistically, maybe, but a lot of easy wickets on favourable surfaces against poor teams/batsmen with weak technique boost his numbers.
Statistically, maybe, but a lot of easy wickets on favourable surfaces against poor teams/batsmen with weak technique boost his numbers.
yes but many batsmen get out so cheaply in tests...playing 20/20 shots creating way more catch/stumping opportunities than even 6 or 7 years ago.That would be a reasonable argument if it wasn't for the fact that surfaces have never been easier for batting in the history of the game. There are no uncovered pitches that previous spinners would benefit from and much faster outfields than in the past making it more difficult to contain.
Other than that a good point very well made.
where Swann has benefitted against bowlers of the past is DRS - he got a lot of LBW's that bowlers of the past wouldn't have.
Is there any evidence drs has benefitted bowlers not batsmen? Shane warne must have had a lot of wickets from over appealingThat would be a reasonable argument if it wasn't for the fact that surfaces have never been easier for batting in the history of the game. There are no uncovered pitches that previous spinners would benefit from and much faster outfields than in the past making it more difficult to contain.
Other than that a good point very well made.
where Swann has benefitted against bowlers of the past is DRS - he got a lot of LBW's that bowlers of the past wouldn't have.