This is Jamie Overton on debut, and not his brother Craig, who I agree after 10 or so test caps, looks well short of being a quality test match bowler.
No shit!
This is Jamie Overton on debut, and not his brother Craig, who I agree after 10 or so test caps, looks well short of being a quality test match bowler.
It always has been.
For me, anyway.
That's wonderful. One of those protagonists is the most delightful sportspersons ever to grace a pitch.
I still can't believe what I'm seeing there. I've watched that loads. I'm not sure whether Holding held back after Bill Alley (who was actually an Australian) warned him. I don't know.
It's incredible that no-one was killed back then, especially with the pace of some of the bowlers close to what we see now. I'm surprised head guards didn't appear earlier. It wasn't a case of men being men, it was stupidity.
I do think that players were hit less because they concentrated more. The helmet brings a sense of security.
As for comments about the days of Boycott and Tavare. That was when I was getting into the game as a kid. The first series I listened to was England in India 1981/82. The dullest series ever. Flat wickets, dodgy umpires and terrible over rates. Yet, 12 years old, I would be up at 5.30, before the paper round at ten to seven, listening to this nauseous bore of a series with excitement and anticipation. Brian Johnson describing the static scene of defensive strokes like it was an artistic comedy, and Henry Blofield talking about everything except the match. Bloody marvelous. So my love affair with the game became a marriage.
This all came from a working class introduction to the game. There is no history of cricket in my family. But I was grateful my Mum indulged it, and she wept at seeing my joy of being given a Sussex membership by her in 1982. My best present ever. 40 years ago, crikey.
Ooh it’s a corner;10299816 said:I’m guessing not D.B.Close - agree about Whispering Death - what a fluid bowling action he had
Ooh it’s a corner;10299816 said:I’m guessing not D.B.Close - agree about Whispering Death - what a fluid bowling action he had
England lead by 1
Looked very unlikely earlier in the innings