Ryan Sidebottom makes the England squad
He makes it into a hat - a rather fetching straw boater.
No, he's just been included in the squad for the second Test. James Anderson's probably still favourite to play, but it's a sign that Ryan Sidebottom's in the selectors' thoughts and who knows, he may get a game.
Ryan Sidebottom appears to have transformed into Roger Daltrey since we last saw him. Feel free to record your favourite memories of Ryan Sidebottom's hair in the comments.
Ryan Sidebottom's 'thing' is his hair. Our 'thing' is being uncomfortable in social situations. Perhaps if we were blessed with Ryan's mane, we could use it as a shield to protect us from questions like: 'So, what do you do?'
No, he's just been included in the squad for the second Test. James Anderson's probably still favourite to play, but it's a sign that Ryan Sidebottom's in the selectors' thoughts and who knows, he may get a game.
Ryan Sidebottom appears to have transformed into Roger Daltrey since we last saw him. Feel free to record your favourite memories of Ryan Sidebottom's hair in the comments.
Ryan Sidebottom's 'thing' is his hair. Our 'thing' is being uncomfortable in social situations. Perhaps if we were blessed with Ryan's mane, we could use it as a shield to protect us from questions like: 'So, what do you do?'
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7 Comments:
So, what DO you do?
[Dons wig; looks evasive]
Great Blog. Long time fan, first time poster. I really really hope that Ian Bell doesn't have to make way for "Freddie" Flintoff at no.6. If that happened I would have to write a nasty letter!
Nah. Peter Moores isn't picking Fred as a batsman. More likely he'd be part of a four man attack if he played.
In Bell's Guardian column, he said that Moores has told him he'll "probably stay there [six] for most of the summer".
My favourite Ryan Sidebottom moment was his portrayal of the eponymous hero in the rock opera 'Tommy".
(badum-tssss. athankyouverymuch)
That deaf, dumb and blind kid sure bowls a heavy ball.
I was once part of an entire stand at Old Trafford chanting "Ivan Campo, Ivan Campo.." at Mr Sidebottom when he came to visit in Yorkshire colours.
We were so funny.
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