honestbharani
Whatever it takes!!!
well, chennai does produce some really good contests.
well, chennai does produce some really good contests.
Yeah 05 Boxing Day match wasn't anything special, nice innings from Symonds though.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.
That's awesome and also quite jealous of Burgey and that ODI.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. 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.
Was concentrating on the two chicks making out in front of the crowd tbh, so I would have missed youDid you go to every day, Gelman? You might've seen me...
Goughy,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. 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.
Pics???.Was concentrating on the two chicks making out in front of the crowd tbh, so I would have missed you
haha, I didnt hear a word from Ambrose but I was only 14 when the test started and by far the youngest of guys there doing Test match duty and I was nervous as hell.Goughy,
That is ****ing incredible mate!!!
What a fantastic experience. One to tell the grandkids. Bloody sensational.
Did Ambrose utter a word in your, or anyone else's direction?
Yes, I remember it well. IIRC he also manged a direct hit to achieve spectacular run out in the same passage of play.EDIT- I forgot to put on the original post that Ramprakash took one of the best catches ever upto that point in time. Incredible. Its interesting now that looking back at that catch it would still be classed as very good but we have certainly seen many better. Its easy to forget how much fielding standards have improved, even over the last 15 years.
You should go to one the atmosphere is amaizing.Never been to a live cricket game, something that still irks me.
You and the rest of New Zealand. Every time I watch a test match involving New Zealand at home the stadium is completely empty.Never been to a live cricket game, something that still irks me.
I've been very tempted to make the trek up to Queenstown for an ODI on New Years Day, but have never really gotten around to it.You should go to one the atmosphere is amaizing.
Yeah, it's a big problem with New Zealand cricket. If I lived in Wellington or Auckland then I would almost definately be at the ground to watch a Test match, just take a few days off school or work.You and the rest of New Zealand. Every time I watch a test match involving New Zealand at home the stadium is completely empty.
England didn't play Pakistan in 2005 (or at least, not the summer).only ever been to 1 match and what a great match it was
pakistan vs england where pakistan smashed 353 in 2005
Where exactly is Clutha Valley? (Not that I'm stalking you, obviously)Yeah, it's a big problem with New Zealand cricket. If I lived in Wellington or Auckland then I would almost definately be at the ground to watch a Test match, just take a few days off school or work.
I should hope not.Where exactly is Clutha Valley? (Not that I'm stalking you, obviously)