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Correct answerLeg side stumping….Jack Russell v Dene Jones
That one from Hayden was absolutely unreal. I think sky did a piece on it that suggested his reaction time was something like 0.7 seconds!!Love a good diving catch at point.
Or c. Collingwood
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Virat Kohli nicking Jimmy Anderson to the keeper, first ball.
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This is the correct answer.
On a similar note, I love being in the ground when a batsman gets out bowled, the hush as the bowler delivers the ball, the click as the bails are removed and the split second silence while the crowd processes it before going mental.
Love Harmison's slower ball to Clarke in that series too. Always enjoy it when a batsman has no idea what's happened, similar to when Thorpe ducked Courtney Walsh's slower ball yorker.Still my favourite ever delivery
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Although I do like a one that just clips the top of off, after a batsman has played a great defensive shot on the line where the ball should have been.
I was there for the Harmison slower ball and it was what my description earlier on of being in the ground is based on.Absolutely this, the right arm over, vicious, reverse-swinging inswinger, at pace, which sends the stumps absolutely everywhere is correct and especially so if you're at the ground.
Also love a slower ball that completey fucks the batsman to the same effect - see here Hamison's amazing one to defeat the same batsman, in the same series.
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Aye remember that, at the game, first time I have seen a batsman walk for lbw.An lbw that is so plumb that the batsman is half way to the pavilion before the umpire has raised his finger - in fact a bit like when Ottis got Mr. Modest at Lords in the 2007 Friends Provident Final.![]()
The game of your dreams happened todayI’ve always enjoyed a good mankading me… some asshat batsman getting what’s due. Especially when it’s “controversial”. Nothing better than a hypocritical dildo-head complaining that him being caught cheating is the bowlers fault. Screw them. In fact, I would propose that if a batsman gets mankaded in the first innings, he’s out in the second innings as well.