I've just been looking through my files and online to see if I can find my time. No luck so far, but this article confirms PR ran 10km in 43m.Your achievement is somewhat downgraded if she wasn’t pregnant before she set off….
Isn't this exactly the issue with overthrows that England had in the last over of the World Cup final (without the stumps being hit and redirecting the ball)? It's from the moment the ball's thrown, but a) nobody ever remembers that and b) even if they could it's pretty much impossible to tell unless you've got a chameleon umpiring who can look in two directions at once.I'm afraid it looks like you have lost your extra run. @hans kraay fan club is correct. I did my best to get it back for you
I can indeed confirm having seen you bat, that I do struggle to believe this!I ran the Manchester marathon once (and I strongly object to the description above of people doing 4:30 as "stragglers" ).
In cricket I once came in for the last over or so and hit the opposition's opening bowler over their head for four two times in a row. I feel I should confirm, for the benefit of people on here who have actually seen me bat and struggle to believe this, that I'm not making that up. But they had opened the bowling with an off spinner.
There was a time, many years ago, when I bordered on competent.I can indeed confirm having seen you bat, that I do struggle to believe this!
Recall Hove Park Colts and Old Town Boys being levels above everyone in our age group during the 90’sI peaked at about 9 or 10 years old.
I played for a half-decent Worthing Dynamo team at the time. We were good compared to many of the other Worthing-based teams but regularly found it tough against some of the East Sussex-based juggernauts in my age group (Hove Park Colts, Old Town Boys, BN Wanderers, Eastbourne All Stars, etc.).
We were often the 'nearly-men', getting late into tournaments but never quite making it over the finishing line. However one Sunday afternoon at Kings Manor School, we made it to the final of a six-a-side tournament vs Eastbourne All-Stars. 1-1 at full-time and the game goes into extra time. With 1 minute of extra time remaining, I received the ball in our own half, took it around a couple of players and then proceeded to lash the ball in top bins from just outside the box. Cue epic scenes and parents' limbs flying everywhere. It was the only tournament we ever won!
Coaching my son's team we got to 3 finals but unfortunately lost them all. He doesn't play anymore
As a bowler, I can confirm that I have never met a batsman who was out LBW. I can remember a few who weren't given.Isn't this exactly the issue with overthrows that England had in the last over of the World Cup final (without the stumps being hit and redirecting the ball)? It's from the moment the ball's thrown, but a) nobody ever remembers that and b) even if they could it's pretty much impossible to tell unless you've got a chameleon umpiring who can look in two directions at once.
Fact is, if it's in the book, it counts. Can't question the umpires decision (fortunately, because I'd have had all the LBWs I was awarded reversed if they were subject to review ).
Very similar . . . At my lads football U14's game i giant drop kick went out, I had the dog on a lead . . . . I think I dropped it . . .Cushioned it off my thigh, then side foot volleyed it to a player to take a throw . . . Tried shrugging it off like it was normalNone at all, but I was walking in Hove park with Porky the incontinent wonder dog on a lead, when a football came out of the sky. Somehow I managed to instantly trap it, without letting go of Porky's lead. The players on the pitch gave me a round of applause !
I beat Steve Beaton in a round of golf at Hellidon Lakes GC about 30 years ago.I used to live next door to former Crawley goalkeeper Scott Shearer whilst he was playing for Rotherham. Nutmegged him for a goal against my garage door with a can of beer in one hand.
I also beat Steve Beaton in Warwickshire pool league. I know he plays darts but still.
I also own a cricket bat which was once previously owned by Suresh Raina.