How about “Sachin Tendulkar is the best batsman I have personally seen playing in a Cricket ground I drove to in my private car”
I was intrigued by Cricinfo’s headline “Flower wants accuracy from Broad”
Really??
Is there a time when the coach wants any of his bowlers to be inaccurate?
Is that meant to be Gary Barlow, or Ken Barlow?
Or even Peter? Best character for me.
How about “Sachin Tendulkar is the best batsman I have personally seen playing in a Cricket ground I drove to in my private car”
I was intrigued by Cricinfo’s headline “Flower wants accuracy from Broad”
Really??
Is there a time when the coach wants any of his bowlers to be inaccurate?
Weird headline of the day:
‘Dhoni’s whisky advert angers team-mate’s mother’
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2011/jul/19/india-cricket-captain-whisky-advert
We like ‘Man or mouse? No, you’re an owl or maybe some pyjamas’ – which is actually cricket-related.
I love India. It really does have very high levels of silliness.
KC – classic example of a sub-editor reading the first paragraph of a story, writing the headline and not bothering to look at the rest of the piece.
I can add
‘Sachin Tendulkar is the best batsman I’ve seen not bat’.
When we went to watch the last India series, India were in the field all day/most of the day.
He did take KP’s wicket though.
I didn’t realise he’d switched to bowling slow left arm:)
How’s about “Rob Key is arguably the best batsman in his back garden”.?