I think we play so well on the break it encourages teams to commit more bodies forward and actually makes us more dangerous.
And I've long been of the school of thought that you should leave bodies up the pitch.
I don't think anyone is denying that but in the whole of world cricket, I don't think there is any player who could do that.
Ali and Woakes are very good, experienced Test cricketers both of whom have won us Test Matches in the recent past. Neither had a good game. I'd be very surprised if...
You said it was harmless. I was only coming back to that. I've even said above it wouldn't be a legislative priority for me.
Still none the wiser, even with the definition. Why do you need to express sexual attraction to someone in public?
To you, maybe. To a survivor of sexual assault, maybe not.
Normally this 'idiots spoiling it for the majority' argument involves there being some form of benefit to the thing. I don't really understand the benefit of wolf-whistling.
I love the pretence that a wolf whistle has ever been about anything other than making women feel uncomfortable.
It's a shame evolution hasn't got rid of it already.
I was really impressed by the Rams defense yesterday. Especially their tackling. All round, they look a wonderfully coached team - they do the basics so well.