Wickets of Fortune

I'd like to buy a vowel please.

and I reckon Harmy's had his fair share.

Well played. LF you've won a lovely Microwave and 300 points. Enjoy.

Graeme Swann's had the fortune of bowling alot to a player who plays spin worse than the Australian's. Devon Smith has looked a class act against the seamers, but as soon as Swanny comes into the attack, Smith's out of there. Playing down the wrong line, some awful slogs and rubbish defense. Can see us saying the same things about Phillip Hughes. :cool:
 
I'd like to add Donald Bradman to the list please Dan.

All that guy did was cash in on the fortune of having tremendous skill.
 
Not sure you understand the game Jordan. It's wickets of fortune, not runs of fortune. Bradman only got 2 Test wickets, not sure how fortuotous those 2 wickets were, but I'm sure there are better contenders for Wickets of Fortune than Bradman.
 
Joginder Sharma.
His wickets of Hussey and Misbah in the T20 WC has earned him a lot of money and he isnt fit to be in any of the state sides in the Indian Domestic circuit,but still manages to be a regular bowler in the Superkings lineup.
He just doesnt has pace,no swing or seam movement whatsoever,and very bad line and length.
Damn lucky he is.
 
Not sure you understand the game Jordan. It's wickets of fortune, not runs of fortune. Bradman only got 2 Test wickets, not sure how fortuotous those 2 wickets were, but I'm sure there are better contenders for Wickets of Fortune than Bradman.

They were the most fortuitous wickets of all time.
 
Nah, I'll believe Jordan. He's like the Jenny Powell of this game. He's the man with the knowledge, and the man in charge of the letters.
 
Agree totally with Mitchell Johnson. Only Indians showed what he was really worth in test cricket.

Broad is a decent ODI bowler, but is not yet test class.
 

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