I just saw the best catch I have ever seen
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Re: I just saw the best catch I have ever seen
Red wrote:vilkrang wrote:Gower hit the ball and Chappell simply caught it. Big deal.Red wrote:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sltgUeDnmvw
Awesome concentration for the very last ball before lunch. Gower was a key wicket too.
Don't get why you're being so defensive.
It's reflex.
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So, not Ian Bell then?Brass Monkey wrote:Old Mitchell Johnson - not particularly impressive in the Ashes - just ran up and hurled a leather thing at someone wielding a piece of wood. Meh.
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tricycle wrote:So, not Ian Bell then?Brass Monkey wrote:Old Mitchell Johnson - not particularly impressive in the Ashes - just ran up and hurled a leather thing at someone wielding a piece of wood. Meh.
Bell is a leather thing?
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Maybe, but certainly not someone who wields any wood...
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tricycle wrote:Maybe, but certainly not someone who wields any wood...
We tend to leave that to RD
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tricycle wrote:So, not Ian Bell then?Brass Monkey wrote:Old Mitchell Johnson - not particularly impressive in the Ashes - just ran up and hurled a leather thing at someone wielding a piece of wood. Meh.
Ian Bell wields pieces of wood with a graceful magnificence that is unparalleled. The way he leaves that leather thing, allowing it to go on and hit those other bits of wood, has an artistry that has only been matched by the likes of Chris Read. And Danny Morrison.
Re: I just saw the best catch I have ever seen
i remember this one very well
and later that saffie summer
and later that saffie summer
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Aye, Jonty Rhodes. The best ever.
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The commentators have seen a lot of 'best ever' catches.
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