Welcome to the future, Welcome to the future..
Get into the new speed (Rohit Sharma), Get into the enemy(Shaun Marsh)…
Mass communication (IPL)
So what’s the occupation? (Blogger) (what’s your dedication? (5AM))
Welcome to the future, Welcome to the future…
Talking about the old times (tests), Scared about the new times (2020)…
Does anybody know you?(not yet) (will anybody need you? (you bet)),
Can anybody please you?(afridi?) (does anybody have to? (IPL)),
Welcome to the future, Straight into to the future
OK I’m not sure why i picked that, but i copied it down at 5amski, and at the time it seemed really relevant.
Now, not so much.
But what i was trying to say is, Sharma and Marsh looked the shizzle last night.
Sharma held up his batting order, and then he he just made al the turns as well.
Shaun Marsh played such a rock steady innings that you would have to doubt he had any nerves coming in.
Sharma, and i thought this during the one day series in Australia, has to be a permenant member of India’s one day make up.
Him Gotham City Gambhir and Uthappa are the real deal.
Shaun Marsh has surprised me a little, it wasn’t that long ago he couldn’t get a full time gig in WA.
And he liked the booze a little.
Now he looks like a ready made opener at international level.
It will be interesting to see whether Australia opts with him or Hopes at the top of the order in the Caribbean.
ramble on
I thought Sharma looked superb yesterday, as did Marshy.But they’re still playing on flat tracks. There’s no seam or swing. Let’s see how good these boys are when the balls moving about.Also, your prize is ready.
The old times does not = tests.It’s 50 over cricket that’s gone.
I actually thought that myself LB, but i changed it at the last minute.
Suave – flat tracks sure, but both Marsh and Sharma scored where Gilly, Sanga, and Yuvraj couldn’t. Says a lot I think.