Congratulations Stevie !!
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Congratulations Stevie !!
Hearty congratulations to our wonderful skipper, Steve Waugh, on becoming Australia's highest scorer of Test centuries.
His 30th. hundred passes the record held for so long by Sir Donald Bradman.
His 30th. hundred passes the record held for so long by Sir Donald Bradman.
Donny.
It's a game. Enjoy it.
It's a game. Enjoy it.
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A bit ungracious, I thought, Nicholas. This topic is clearly a congratulatory one to a great player.
These days, it's rare that a batsman gets to a century without a bit of luck. Besides, Waugh has had his share of bad decisions.
I think you need to understand just how valuable his innings was. A younger player (Clarke, for instance) might well have played his strokes and made a good looking 30 before getting out.
Gilly and Bic were able to contribute the way they did because of the man at the other end. Bear in mind, the most attacking batsman in world cricket (Gilly) had hit 1 four in the first 74 minutes of his innings.
The wicket was dead as a doornail and although not world beaters, the Windies bowlers were bowling well and drew the appropriate respect. Waugh and Gilly read the situation correctly and played with the necessary restraint.
These days, it's rare that a batsman gets to a century without a bit of luck. Besides, Waugh has had his share of bad decisions.
I think you need to understand just how valuable his innings was. A younger player (Clarke, for instance) might well have played his strokes and made a good looking 30 before getting out.
Gilly and Bic were able to contribute the way they did because of the man at the other end. Bear in mind, the most attacking batsman in world cricket (Gilly) had hit 1 four in the first 74 minutes of his innings.
The wicket was dead as a doornail and although not world beaters, the Windies bowlers were bowling well and drew the appropriate respect. Waugh and Gilly read the situation correctly and played with the necessary restraint.
Donny.
It's a game. Enjoy it.
It's a game. Enjoy it.
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SOuldn't be a problem for the Best Batting line up in the world though, right courages....oh hang on.....how many west Indians have made a century so far in their innings......
Congratulations to Steve Waugh for a brilliant Century.....any Century is a great one, luck or no luck....if you reach the triple figures then you have done your days work......Steve you are all class mate and a great captain who has never been afraid to wield the Willow....no matter how much you might think the opposition might be keen to bowl you out......
Why is it so hard to give credit where credit is due?????
Cheers
Congratulations to Steve Waugh for a brilliant Century.....any Century is a great one, luck or no luck....if you reach the triple figures then you have done your days work......Steve you are all class mate and a great captain who has never been afraid to wield the Willow....no matter how much you might think the opposition might be keen to bowl you out......
Why is it so hard to give credit where credit is due?????
Cheers
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It was a fantastic effort by Stevie. Boy, I rue the day when he retires, cos we'll have no solid batsman who can toil away to save an innings as well as Stevie (and Border before him) has done. Not that this innings was one that needed to be saved...but it's nice to know he is there to do the job when necessary.
And to the knockers who are saying it should be easy to score a century against the Windies, well how come Stevie is the one doing it rather that the other specialist batsmen??? Credit where it's due...
And to the knockers who are saying it should be easy to score a century against the Windies, well how come Stevie is the one doing it rather that the other specialist batsmen??? Credit where it's due...
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Steve Waugh is a legend. People should remember he is in the twighlight of his career so i dont expect him to be playing as he is a 28 year old. It is only when Steve is gone that people will notice how important he is to the team.
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The Torres bounce is officially dead. You are walking alone now Fernando.
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