Thursday, June 5, 2008

KP does it again

KP likes making runs when they are needed.

It’s almost as if he can’t think and speak at the one time.

This does make him an entertaining media prospect.

While KP is still not the KP we came to despise and idolise, he is still a far superior batsman to the rest of his team mates.

His innings in the last series was the difference between the two teams, and yesterday, damned if he didn’t do it again.

He not only made the runs, he also shepherded young fumbles ambrose, he has looked all sorts of horrible in this series so far.

Two things you can rely on KP for, embarrassing gaffes in the media, and beating New Zealand on his own.

KP may not be the dashing, charging, skunked one of Old, but he can put the runs on the board.

And if you can put the runs on the board, people like you.

Because putting the runs on the board is bloody hard to do.

In other news the ginger fore play specialist, also known as Ian Bell, and the ginger probot, also known as Paul Collingwood, made ducks.

This must make New Zealand sad, because had they made ducks in the second innings of the second test, the England would have brown stains on the back of those pristine whites right now.

Not that the England are out of the woods at the moment, in a startling Ricky Pontingesque move, James Anderson was sent in as a night watch man for Ryan Sidebottom.

That can’t be a good sign.

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