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The greatest match you've attended

Richard

Cricket Web Staff Member
Haha, WTF? I never knew that.

Jammy sod...

(I thought you might have mentioned that game where Ashley Giles showed what a good attacking bowler he could be, too... ;))
 

Barney Rubble

International Coach
Haha, WTF? I never knew that.

Jammy sod...

(I thought you might have mentioned that game where Ashley Giles showed what a good attacking bowler he could be, too... ;))
Haha, you must have been away during the period when I rubbed it in on anyone and everyone. :D

I don't know whether you already knew this or not - I assume you did, 'cause if not, it's a massive coincidence - but I did go to one of Giles' better Tests, at Lord's in 2004 when he got 9-fer in the match. Suppose you could say I went to two of his better Tests, seeing as I was also witness to that 59 at the Oval. :)
 

Richard

Cricket Web Staff Member
Haha, you must have been away during the period when I rubbed it in on anyone and everyone. :D
Yep - absent between July 2005 and February 2006. :(
I don't know whether you already knew this or not - I assume you did, 'cause if not, it's a massive coincidence - but I did go to one of Giles' better Tests, at Lord's in 2004 when he got 9-fer in the match. Suppose you could say I went to two of his better Tests, seeing as I was also witness to that 59 at the Oval. :)
I did know, remember? You mentioned it and I ribbed you about it during our little chat after The Racism Affair Of '06. :p
 

Perm

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
I suppose mine was my first game due to the teams/players involved, the historical significance and my own involvement.

http://www.cricinfo.com/db/ARCHIVE/1991/WI_IN_ENG/WI_ENG_T1_06-10JUN1991.html

Firstly it was Englands first test win against the West Indies at home since 1969. :wacko: A huge monkey to get off Englands back and was a big deal.

Ramprakash and Hick made their Test debuts and it was an exciting time to watch what we believed to be the future debut in front of us.

There were quality players everywhere you looked GA Gooch, MA Atherton, GA Hick, AJ Lamb, MR Ramprakash, RA Smith, RC Russell, DL Haynes, RB Richardson, CL Hooper, IVA Richards, PJL Dujon, MD Marshall, CEL Ambrose, CA Walsh, BP Patterson.

It was a stacked Test match in terms of players.

Also I celebrated my 15th birthday during the Test and it felt like a honour to be that young and do 'Test Match Duty' ie Bowling with the bowlers at the batsmen in the nets before play for both England and WI, catching with the baseball mit during fielding sessions etc Great experience. Also as I was there during the day in the pavilion I got to chat with a few guys. For that Test Lara was 12th man and everytime he took gloves or a drink out he would sit next to me on the bench and we would have a chat.

So basically an important game for English cricket, full of great players and a great personal experience interacting and netting with the players.
You lucky lad.
 

Barney Rubble

International Coach
Yep - absent between July 2005 and February 2006. :(

I did know, remember? You mentioned it and I ribbed you about it during our little chat after The Racism Affair Of '06. :p
Aha, yes. You've got a bloody good memory, TBH. I regularly have to remind the guy I went to that game with of the fact that we were actually there. :laugh:
 

Burgey

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That ODI in Sydney when Bevan hit Harper for four from the last ball to win the match after Australia had been 6/30 odd.

An ODI in 1979-80 where WI needed about 15 to win with 4 wickets in hand and plenty of time, Australia took four cheap wickets and rolled them by 8 runs.

The best day's play I've seen, though was day 1 of the Ashes Test in Sydney when Australia made 300+, Mark waugh got a ton, Steve Waugh got 90, England took 10 wickets and Darren Gough finished the day with a hat trick. Best all-round day's play I've ever seen.

Most emotional was easily Steve waugh's ton against England 4 years later. Just the sheer will of the man was indomitable. Amazing

Worst day ever was Sydney Test v SA in 1993-94 when Australia laboured scoring about 180 in a whole day. My dear, late grandfather was there with me (last time we went together) and he said as we walked in that the last time he saw SA play they'd scored about 160 in a day and it was horrible, so Australia then went out and did their best to top them. An exorable day's play.
 

Richard

Cricket Web Staff Member
Regularly, and my standing within the game would boggle your mind.
Haha, yeah, you're actually Shane Warne, then? :unsure:
This whole persona is just a release...the confusion/ anguish it causes you, amuses me.
Haha! :laugh: Confusion, anguish! If you only knew, sonny, if you only knew.

I actually like your continued returns and seeing you exposed - and not always by me. It's become sort of one of those regrettable-but-pretty-much-inevitable things - like rain and bad light. I'd almost be disappointed if you stopped returning, really. Though naturally it was that much more fun when I could post that pic on-forum. And it'd be even more fun if I could get shot of you once you actually started to get on my nerves.
 
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honestbharani

Whatever it takes!!!
I really enjoyed the 2001 test against Australia for India at Chennai. Also, the 98 test against Pakistan at Chennai. But hard to beat the tied test of 1987, even though I was only like 3 and a half years old at that time and didn't have much idea of what was going on, except that Maninder Singh was booed off at the end. :)
 

vic_orthdox

Global Moderator
I haven't been to that many great matches either. I was there the day that Graham Thorpe hit a really good hundred in 1994 (actually, that test started on Christmas Eve, rather than Boxing Day) in Melbourne.

Also, went to every day of the Boxing Day test vs South Africa, but the excitement in that wasn't really on the field for me.
 

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