Short: but significant?
It is not often the MM fumbles playing a delivery; when he’s on solid ground. Glen Sterle (legend) is a canny bowler, from Arm ball* to Yorker* and he displays his full arsenal in this very interesting passage of play. MM looked very unsettled at the beginning of the over, unable to read the balls flight. I may have to run a tote on the sale of ASA; logically and financially it makes good sense; but, we are dealing with a ‘department’ and government; so setting the odds will be tricky, we shall see.
The ‘conflict of interest’ ball, lobbed rather than bowled, is smartly played away safe by MM; as it was the last ball of the over, he would be relieved to see the change of ends.
Heff will be missed, no doubt of that; but Sterle is shaping up to be a most satisfactory replacement. I find it pleasing to see men of honour, (yes, yes and women) and integrity from all sides of politics putting aside their ‘philosophical differences’ in the spirit of what’s good for the nation, restoring a little of the lost faith is a bonus of watching the machinations of the ‘departments’ slowly unveiled.
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Quote:P2 - Someone as efficient, astute & reportedly competent as Mike Mrdak and he wants us to believe he wasn't aware of the potential perception of 'conflict of interest' in his department's dealings and the 'independence' issues with the NSW government dealings with KPMG - yeah right 'BOLLOCKS'
It is not often the MM fumbles playing a delivery; when he’s on solid ground. Glen Sterle (legend) is a canny bowler, from Arm ball* to Yorker* and he displays his full arsenal in this very interesting passage of play. MM looked very unsettled at the beginning of the over, unable to read the balls flight. I may have to run a tote on the sale of ASA; logically and financially it makes good sense; but, we are dealing with a ‘department’ and government; so setting the odds will be tricky, we shall see.
The ‘conflict of interest’ ball, lobbed rather than bowled, is smartly played away safe by MM; as it was the last ball of the over, he would be relieved to see the change of ends.
Heff will be missed, no doubt of that; but Sterle is shaping up to be a most satisfactory replacement. I find it pleasing to see men of honour, (yes, yes and women) and integrity from all sides of politics putting aside their ‘philosophical differences’ in the spirit of what’s good for the nation, restoring a little of the lost faith is a bonus of watching the machinations of the ‘departments’ slowly unveiled.
Quote:*Arm ball a deceptive delivery bowled by an off spin bowler that is not spun, so, unlike the off break, it travels straight on (with the bowler's arm). A particularly good bowler's arm ball might also swing away from the batsman in the air (or in to him when delivered by a left-armer)
Quote:*Yorker - a (usually fast) delivery that is pitched very close to the batsman. The intent is for it to pitch exactly underneath his bat or on his toes, in the block hole. A perfectly pitched fast yorker is almost impossible to keep out; a poorly delivered yorker can turn into a half-volley (too short) or a full toss (too full).
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