@blowersh I’ve enjoyed your commentary in the past, Henry. A joyous commentary on not taking life and cricket too seriously. But given historical context, your last sentence is shocking, with more serious “in their place” implications than a simple turn of phrase. Not cricket, dear chap!
@Shubawrite@nramind I think you’re taking it too literally. Though a speaking voice on Pink Floyd’s DSOTM does say at the end “There is no dark side in the moon, really. Matter of fact it’s all dark.” So there’s that…
@PeterDellaPenna@dougie1brown Probably because the likes of Vaughan, Bumble, and other sanctimonious "keepers of tradition" haven't fully infiltrated women's cricket yet...
@_DHOTYA It's a true masterpiece - the juxtaposition of elements "blending" perfectly. The needle ready to go, the lady eating the almond after being assaulted, her acceptance of being injected by a non-doctor, the hundred quid as apology - Rembrandt could take a few lessons methinks...
@NileGardiner@NileGardiner Thank goodness I get the @Telegraph for $2 a month (just for the cricket mind you, not the rest). Though if this is the quality of “analysis”, I will be demanding a refund…
@stephenfry Stephen, big fan of yours from the Wodehouse days. However, it’s a little uncharitable to shame someone for their name (a common one in India, with its roots in Sanskrit) because it sounds funny in English. Jeeves would not approve…