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Curiously, me - not a given as (i) I'm Scottish & (ii) I loathe all competitive sports - particularly football. I have no idea of the rules of cricket - I don't care - the reason why I'm listening to the Ashes - or any test match - is solely because of Test Match Special on the BBC. I love the commentators and the pace of the whole thing - their quiet erudition - a lexicon I don't understand - what the fkcu is a Yorker? - let's face it - not a lot happens for quite a large part of the time in a test match - so they have to fill in. Wonderful tangential flights of fancy. I find Tuffers hilarious. The old days when Johnners and Blowers were allowed to broadcast after a particularly generous lunch - several bottles of claret consumed. Other than that - I'll be supporting Australia. I am Scottish after all. - I.Anyone?
I’m still trying to get my head around this Bazball way of playing, part of me likes it and part of me thinks that sometimes you just have to play the situation. The main thing is that if it gets the youngsters watching and playing cricket it can only be a good thing in the long term. One thing for sure it’s fantastic entertainment.Cricket fan here. Play and coach - the Ashes is always a great contest!
Personally, Bazball is right up my street. Aggressively moving an innings forward. I love watching this approach. Great seeing Root ramping the bowlers this morning. Harry Brook is from my hometown - great to see his progression!
I don't play, I turned out for a pub cricket team a few times back in my youth, more to make the numbers up really. I just really enjoy watching it, test matches more than anything.Yes absolutely. I love my cricket, used to play a bit in my younger days (county schoolboys). Test cricket is my preferred format, I love the nuances of the game. Unlike football I don’t support anyone in particular, I just enjoy the game to watch. Growing up the Windies were the team I loved. The likes of Richards, Lloyd, Haynes Greenidge, Haynes, Roberts, Holding etc. It’s intriguing to find out if this new Bazball style of cricket England are playing can win against a decent test side, I’m not sure it will but it’ll entertaining whatever happens.
Do you play or manage to get to any games these days?
So - humour me here - Bazball - an ugly portmanteau word surely - is the style of play that came with the new coaching staff at English cricket? Much more aggressive - reverse scoops - whatever they might be. Taking the game to the Aussies? - I.I’m still trying to get my head around this Bazball way of playing,
Yes I agree it’s a horrible buzzword that is used to describe the new ultra attacking way of playing the game but I suppose it’s a catchy term.So - humour me here - Bazball - an ugly portmanteau word surely - is the style of play that came with the new coaching staff at English cricket? Much more aggressive - reverse scoops - whatever they might be. Taking the game to the Aussies? - I.
Ah yes growing up watching it during the summer. The likes of Peter West, Jim Laker, Tony Lewis and Tom Graveney, happy days. I like listening to TMS although I really miss the knowledge of Geoff Boycott.I don't play, I turned out for a pub cricket team a few times back in my youth, more to make the numbers up really. I just really enjoy watching it, test matches more than anything.
Don't go to games either, apart from watching Durham a few times when they first started out and were without a ground, they used a few grounds around the north east and when they played at Hartlepools park drive ground I used to go. It's always been my dream to go to a test match at Lord's but every time I mention it to friends I think the expense puts them off .
Grew up watching test matches on bbc2, bob Willis, Geoff boycott and the like. Love it when the summer comes round and I have it on the radio all day at work, it's a beautiful noise
From a non-cricket fan point of view - it makes for much more interesting listening. TMS anecdotes being interrupted by wickets and reviews aplenty. Great.Yes I agree it’s a horrible buzzword that is used to describe the new ultra attacking way of playing the game but I suppose it’s a catchy term.
He always made me laugh when he was doing commentary, a very funny man. Was watching highlights of him playing last night on YouTube, a fantastic player. Seemed to be the norm to knock him for being boring but he was a brilliant batsman.Ah yes growing up watching it during the summer. The likes of Peter West, Jim Laker, Tony Lewis and Tom Graveney, happy days. I like listening to TMS although I really miss the knowledge of Geoff Boycott.
Yes he was a superb opening bat in a time when there were some seriously quick seam bowlers. I think people who know the game appreciate what a fine player he was. He was by far and away the most knowledgeable voice in the commentary box, perhaps it was his forthright views that the Beeb didn’t like.He always made me laugh when he was doing commentary, a very funny man. Was watching highlights of him playing last night on YouTube, a fantastic player. Seemed to be the norm to knock him for being boring but he was a brilliant batsman.