Do Not Panic
Nov. 23rd, 2006 07:11 pmHonestly, there's no need to panic. I know our strike bowler was "nervous". I know it would somehow be better if we'd dropped lots of chances because then it would mean we actually made lots of chances. I know Ricky Ponting has the look of a man not going anywhere until he's personally holding the ashes urn...
But, all we have to do is bat for two days and the game's back on. We have loads of experienced and reliable batsmen capable of occupying the crease for days at a time Andrew Strauss. What on earth are we worrying about?
I made it through the whole day's play, falling into bed at 7am to a very confused cat and the sound of the builders outside.
I also woke up this evening to the rather wonderful news that Geraint Jones' Dad writes letters to local newspapers telling them Shane Warne is an idiot and that they should be nicer to his son. I think I'd like Mr Jones were I ever to meet him.
Whenever I do something to embarrass myself, instead of dwelling on it, I'm just going to think about how embarrassing it must be to have your Dad offer out the world's greatest spin bowler on your behalf.
But, all we have to do is bat for two days and the game's back on. We have
I made it through the whole day's play, falling into bed at 7am to a very confused cat and the sound of the builders outside.
I also woke up this evening to the rather wonderful news that Geraint Jones' Dad writes letters to local newspapers telling them Shane Warne is an idiot and that they should be nicer to his son. I think I'd like Mr Jones were I ever to meet him.
Whenever I do something to embarrass myself, instead of dwelling on it, I'm just going to think about how embarrassing it must be to have your Dad offer out the world's greatest spin bowler on your behalf.