Idlewild Mackem
Striker
Don't know if there's been a thread along these lines before, but thought it worth starting anyway in light of this beauty by Trent Boult:
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Such as?Not bad, but it's the ones you have plenty of time to think about that are actually harder.
What so bells "catch" the other day was harder than that. Ahh reetoNot bad, but it's the ones you have plenty of time to think about that are actually harder.
Which one?What so bells "catch" the other day was harder than that. Ahh reeto
well the quote marks around catch implied he didn't catch it. The bailey chance which led to bres running him outWhich one?
He dropped it, and I rest my case. Yes those reflex jobs are spectacular but you need more technique to take the skiers, especially out in the deep when they are travelling laterally as well as vertically.well the quote marks around catch implied he didn't catch it. The bailey chance which led to bres running him out
I know what you meant with your post mind, the ones that get sent miles up under lights are very hard chances. But most chances where you have ages to think about it should be regulation considering how much they will practice them.
He dropped it, and I rest my case. Yes those reflex jobs are spectacular but you need more technique to take the skiers, especially out in the deep when they are travelling laterally as well as vertically.
To be fair Lee's catch is so spectacular (and brilliant) because he over-ran the ball. The one down the ground where the guy was running backwards was fantastic as were the last couple on the boundary edge.The Brett Lee third catch on here is probably the type you are talking about.
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Theres a few other on here anarl
Good callStrauss in 2005 (was it at Trent Bridge?).
I love the way Botham (I think) barely moves a muscle at 1st slip.This is my favourite!
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