The now captain of his former county Yorkshire is possibly the best captain in the world.
His laid back approach is having a huge impact on his team mates as the results speak for themselves. His international days are well and truly over as his exclusion from the World Cup highlighted, but his county days as Yorkshire’s captain may be about to bloom!
He likes the way that the club has a more business like approach to it now, rather than in his former playing days of committees and laws and politics. He is also a huge fan of another Yorkshire great; Geoffrey Boycott who is also involved help shaping the future of the club.
When asked in a recent interview for any advice for young aspiring cricketers, he responded: “If you’re on tour and planning on going out for a big night, always remember to take your snorkel, mask and flippers, just in case. You never know where you might end up …”
Muralitharan takes 6 wickets for Lancashire against Worcestershire, but the question still remains,
IS HE A CHUCKER?
I think he is; and this is the sole reason he is able get so much purchase on the ball. I think I could get that much spin on the ball if I was allowed to throw the ball, rather then having to keep my arm locked and actually “bowl” the ball.
Will players like Mark Butcher, Mark Ramprakash and Graeme Hick ever play for their country again?
With performances like their latest scores against Sussex I don’t see why they shouldn’t. Australia, the World’s best team in all facets of the game, sideline great players up to their late 20 and early 30’s before giving them a regular place in the side.
They feel that forcing young players to have to be patient before having the chance to play for their country forces their players to mature and to savour the opportunity given to them.
I think that Moores will have half an eye on the progress of proven cricketers as well as England’s first innings this morning.
Worcestershire captain, Kabir Ali leads from the front with a career best: 8 wickets for 50 runs against a depleted Lancashire side, minus their England stars.
He then went on to get 54 runs to steer his side into a 3 run overnight lead, with 6 wickets on hand.
He failed to impress on the international scene, although most say he wasn’t given a fair crack of the whip.