The bowlers Holding, the batsmans WilleyKL70 said:What are your picks of the most (humorous only) uses so far, of any cricket jargon terms made by anyone (be it by a player, who ever was commentating a cricket match you saw, or someone who was writing about a match you saw) ?
Can someone explain this one to me? Maybe I can't get it because I don't know how "Cunis" is supposed to be pronounced...Cunis who's bowling is like his name neither one thing nor the other
I could, but I won't as I am sure to receive at least a 7 day band, sorryIsolator said:Can someone explain this one to me? Maybe I can't get it because I don't know how "Cunis" is supposed to be pronounced...
Reminds me of:archie mac said:The bowlers Holding, the batsmans Willey
Brian Johnston
Cunis who's bowling is like his name neither one thing nor the other
John Arlott
Aah, okay, I think I get it now. I kinda suspected it. Something to do with what Gavaskar refers to as the "unmentionables", yes?archie mac said:I could, but I won't as I am sure to receive at least a 7 day band, sorry
The first three letters of his name (Cun) are an incomplete version of one word, while the last three (nis) are the ending to another...Isolator said:Can someone explain this one to me? Maybe I can't get it because I don't know how "Cunis" is supposed to be pronounced...
Female unmentionablesIsolator said:Aah, okay, I think I get it now. I kinda suspected it. Something to do with what Gavaskar refers to as the "unmentionables", yes?
Not for the second half of his name...archie mac said:Female unmentionables
That is why it is neither one thing nor the otherPrince EWS said:Not for the second half of his name...
No worries, I will not mention it againNeil Pickup said:We get the idea!
A few people dont though, so we just making sure they do without actually coming out and saying it...Neil Pickup said:We get the idea!
Is yours an exact quote? I just did my from memory, so may well be wrongBeleg said:*POINTS () proudly towards his signature*