If you have been having a bad day and would like to lighten up that bad day, take a look at MacGill’s slightly warped view of how the Ashes went. On SBS.com MacGill states how Johnson did fine in the ashes, Aussie picked the team for the future, and that it was the worst England [...]
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MacGill losing his marbles
Posted in MacGill Madness, tagged 2009, Adam Gilchrist, Andrew Flintoff, Andrew Symonds, attendance, australia, Cricket, Cricket contracts, Cricket future, Evening, Exciting, Freddie Flintoff, Freddy Flintoff, Freelance, Freelance Cricketer, future, Interest, Lords, Mcc, Money Cricket, ODI, One Day International, Professional Cricket, sport, T20, Test Cricket, Test retirement, test series, Twenty20, waca, White ball, Worl Cup, World Cup on 22/09/2009 | 1 Comment »
Freddie’s Farewell message.
Posted in Test Match Future, Test Retirement, tagged 2009, Adam Gilchrist, Andrew Flintoff, attendance, australia, Cowdrey Lecture, Cricket, Cricket future, Exciting, Freddie Flintoff, Freddy Flintoff, future, Interest, Lords, Mcc, Money Cricket, ODI, One Day International, Professional Cricket, retirement, sport, T20, Test Cricket, Test retirement, test series, Twenty20, White ball, Worl Cup, World Cup on 24/07/2009 | Leave a Comment »
Andrew Flintoff, England’s favourite son, has announced he will retire from test cricket at the end of this ashes series and he has left a nice message for you to think about. Freddie has stated in an interview with Stephen Brenkley that he believes the number of test matches need to be reduced in order [...]
Gilly’s 09 Cowdrey Idea’s
Posted in Test Match Future, tagged 2009, Adam Gilchrist, attendance, australia, Cowdrey Lecture, Cricket, Cricket future, Exciting, future, Interest, Lords, Mcc, Money Cricket, ODI, One Day International, Professional Cricket, sport, T20, Test Cricket, test series, Twenty20, White ball, Worl Cup, World Cup on 28/06/2009 | Leave a Comment »
On June 24 Adam Gilchrist gave the 2009 Cowdrey Lecture to the MCC. I was particularly interested in what he had to say about Test Match cricket and it’s possible future. He talked about why Twenty20 is doing so well, using an analogy, limited overs cricket is like the DVD where test cricket is the [...]