As we all know he's a pretty tough sort of character but at the end of the day it is just a game of cricket. He will be monitored again in the morning but we will have to see how we go and see how he feels about it. |
Before (the site was created). . . certain professors might be cozy with the leadership of their department and be horrible professors, so there's no way any incoming student could know about it. |
For the last year our batting order has been very stable. Each guy knew their specific role very well, and all the guys complemented each other. So having both Ricky and Andrew out has made a big difference and having them back in the team, hopefully for the next match, will give us a huge boost. |
He wasn't going to bat tonight if it came down to that but I'm not sure how he'll pull up tomorrow. |
Hopefully he will go from strength to strength, because he is the lynchpin of our batting order. |
I feel a bit for Andrew Symonds. I honestly think I'm in a dream, actually, and I'm wondering when it will end. I've just got to try and keep a level head with it all because the game does have a way of bringing you back to earth pretty quickly. |
I was desperate to be there at the end of the day so I was disappointed to get out. |
I'm sorry, but I'm pretty boring to be honest. Really, I am. |
I'm still relatively new in the team so I don't want to miss any games. You can never feel secure about your place. |
It looks magnificent. It looks very flat, no grass on it, nice and hard - so I think it's going to be a great spectacle. |
Now that it's out there in the public, (professors) have to be accountable to their customers. |
Sri Lanka is probably playing the better cricket at this point than South Africa. |
There was massive movement. It was a ball by ball battle. You never felt comfortable out there. |
To get that extra hundred, we thought we had a very good score. |
We saw in Australia that South Africa are a very disciplined, committed team. |