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01 Jan 2014 11:07 #171033
by YardMan
Carberry in no man's land - Stewart
Former England captain Alec Stewart says Michael Carberry has lost freedom in his batting which could cost him his place
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01 Jan 2014 13:34 #171085
by mapoui
one few the few who has faced up the music.. at the top.. and can still hold his head high. yet he is the one who comes under ctiticism.
sweet indded
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01 Jan 2014 13:38 #171088
by 654321
Trott goes home. swann goes home. The englishmen pick on the lone black guy. I sniff a racial tone here
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01 Jan 2014 13:54 #171095
by Mail
The coach said quite clearly Swanny should have seen out the tour. Other players have come under scrutiny and prior was dropped. There will be speculations when things go wrong.
Carberry is known for his attacking game at the top of the order and he has not been as aggressive and fluent but who can blame him?
He is making his way in test cricket and he has had to witness an early wicket more times than not so he is cautious. He batted very well and watching the games, he seemed to be the only one we could rely on.
Do not get over dramatic, it is but the view of one man. Alec does not speak for all of England. Having seen Carberry in these tests he has applied himself and that has been the view of all of the fans out in Australia and by all accounts the people at home.
I think we are panicking far too much.
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01 Jan 2014 14:04 #171100
by Kwami
Mail , welcome back ... Happy New year
You been missed around these parts
May I be the first one to express my condolences to you regarding the the demise of your beloved English test team
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01 Jan 2014 14:11 #171101
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Kwams,
Happy new year to you mate and I am pleased to be back.
I am sue you will not be the last to give me some stick. Lol.
I did enjoy it but we crumbled. I think trots departure had a major and negative psychological impact on the team.
Fact is Kwams, our top order was failing from ten summer when we won 3-0.( our bowlers rescued us.
No one seemed to get the ball to swing in Oz.
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01 Jan 2014 14:18 #171105
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Krish many thanks mate and happy new year to you and your family. Feel I am back at home in more ways than one, the other is being back in the forum.
Where is socafighter? As I was catching up I could not see a single post.
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01 Jan 2014 14:21 #171107
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[color=rgb(0, 0, 0)]socafighter wanted to leave . hopefully comes back in the future.
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