Re: Australian T20I XI - Selection Thread
Looks strong, Clarke would have to be the weak link in the batting. Harris and Birt would consider themselves unlucky, but there's such a huge amount of talent that you can't simply pick everyone. Guys like Finch, Simpson, Hughes, Cutting, Rimmington...
Re: Who will finish their careers as the better batsmen? Clarke or Ponting?
No I cannot see where you are coming from at all because it doesn't relate to Ponting in the slightest bit. Everybody here is suggesting that there are other players around who could average mid-40's batting at 3 (like...
Re: Who will finish their careers as the better batsmen? Clarke or Ponting?
No I think that there is no possible way for anyone trying to conduct an honest debate to be able to use Pietersen batting at 5 as evidence that somehow supports Pontings value at 3.
Re: Who will finish their careers as the better batsmen? Clarke or Ponting?
FYI, you don't actually have a point (or at least an intelligent one).
Your bizarre comparison to Pietersen, along with setting up the standard 'maybe you think Hodge or White would do better' strawman really isn't...
Re: Sheffield Shield Thread 2009/2010
My favourite part is going to be when Victoria win the Sheffield Shield and Queensland do not win the Sheffield Shield
Re: Last person to post on this thread wins 7
*drinks XXXX gold*
*says 'ay' at the end of every sentence*
*talks at half the speed of a regular person*
*is a queenslander*
Re: Last person to post on this thread wins 7
*drinks XXXX gold*
*says 'ay' at the end of every sentence*
*talks at half the speed of a regular person*
*is a queenslander*
Re: addressing a dissmissed batsman
Literature has been known to cause great offense over the years. The Turner diaries, Mein Kampf, The Bible etc etc
EDIT: Getting further off-topic though
Re: addressing a dissmissed batsman
The Socratic method is a classic way of advancing knowledge (or as Socrates would contest, making us more aware of our lack of knowledge) through continually asking questions to highlight gaps in our understanding of things. Scientific enquiry follows a...
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