Negative questions in positive times
Robin's argument might run thus: we've thumped England in a Test after being given no chance and here I am answering questions about our shoddiness in the field.
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" … it's impossible for anyone interested in sport to ignore the way Australia's supremacy has crept well beyond the boundaries of cricket. The Australian Lleyton Hewitt is and will always be a Wimbledon champion, whereas Tim Henman will always have his family. Australia have triumphed in two Rugby World Cups, consecutive cricket World Cups [the book was written in 2006, so it missed their hat-trick of victories], and the Davis Cup. In 1990s, they were winners in twelve team and 21 individual sports, a period we in England spent waiting for the nation to be saved by Graeme Hick."
Siddhartha Vaidyanathan is a former assistant editor at Cricinfo