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Post by Basil on Tue 18 Sep 2007 - 12:47

Replacing Prior in the ODI squad for Sri Lanka - good choice?

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Re: So, Phil Mustard

Post by PearlJ on Tue 18 Sep 2007 - 13:08

Basil wrote:Replacing Prior in the ODI squad for Sri Lanka - good choice?


From what I have seen of him he is a good keeper and good at exploiting the powerplays. At least the English selectors are showing they take notice of county performances.

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Re: So, Phil Mustard

Post by Basil on Tue 18 Sep 2007 - 13:24

There's a witless quote on the BBC website where Collingwood mentions Mustard in the same sentence as Gilchrist. If he's that effing good why wasn't he effing picked in the first effing place?Twisted Evil Eff Me!

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Re: So, Phil Mustard

Post by Gary 111 on Tue 18 Sep 2007 - 23:04

What was the sentence?

"I wouldn't have minded being fined £1000 quid if the strippers were all stunners covered in whipped cream. But it really p!sses me off when they look about as seductive as Gilchrist covered in mustard..."

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Re: So, Phil Mustard

Post by Nath on Tue 18 Sep 2007 - 23:09

Is his nickname "Colonel"?

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Post by Brass Monkey on Tue 18 Sep 2007 - 23:13

Nath wrote:Is his nickname "Colonel"?


No apparently it's "hotsausageand".

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Post by THICKEDGE on Tue 18 Sep 2007 - 23:34

Davies would be the exciting risky choice, Ambrose would be the logical choice, Read would be the regressive choice, Jones would be the insane choice. That makes Mustard the compromise choice.

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Post by JKLever on Tue 18 Sep 2007 - 23:36

THICKEDGE wrote:Davies would be the exciting risky choice, Ambrose would be the logical choice, Read would be the regressive choice, Jones would be the insane choice. That makes Mustard the compromise choice.



Why would Mustard who has dashed at the top of the order and averaged 50 in the process be 'compromise' yet Davies who has been crap most of the season until coming good in the last few games be 'exciting' ?

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Post by Brass Monkey on Tue 18 Sep 2007 - 23:41

Don't see why Davies would be the exciting choice. I'd rate Mustard as the second most 'exciting' wickie/bat on the circuit, behind Adshead.

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Post by JKLever on Tue 18 Sep 2007 - 23:43

Batfink Begins wrote:Don't see why Davies would be the exciting choice. I'd rate Mustard as the second most 'exciting' wickie/bat on the circuit, behind Adshead.


:lol!:

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Re: So, Phil Mustard

Post by holcs on Tue 18 Sep 2007 - 23:44

Never seen Adshead score a run. He's dump!!

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Post by JKLever on Tue 18 Sep 2007 - 23:45

oh dear...

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Post by Gary 111 on Tue 18 Sep 2007 - 23:46

Exactly, none of this hanging around. A quick exciting 0. Get the game moving. That's my main philosophy.

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Re: So, Phil Mustard

Post by Brass Monkey on Tue 18 Sep 2007 - 23:47

So what? Doesn't mean he's not 'exciting' when he's at the crease. Wasn't pushing for his selection. He's about 10th in my 'pecking order'.

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Re: So, Phil Mustard

Post by holcs on Tue 18 Sep 2007 - 23:48

I suppose Gary's right, a quick 0 is better than a sluggish, boring, 4 off 13 balls.

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