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The great knocks

Zinzan

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Not sure if Martin Crowe's 188 Vs Aust at brisbane 1985-86 (when Hadlee took 15 wickets) has been mentioned, but definately one of the best televised innings i've seen.
 

Matt79

Hall of Fame Member
Even though I've already read most of this thread, when I saw it on the front page tonight, I temporarily thought it must be about Beyonce's concert in Toronto...
 

vic_orthdox

Global Moderator
It wasn't in the action of playing a shot or running. From memory, he had been hit by a bouncer, and as he was walking towards square leg his bat hit the stumps. It went up to the third umpire, and he deliberated for ages until it was given not out. I remember Cyril Mitchley came out and said he would have given it out afterwards.
 

archie mac

International Coach
Yes that Mark Waugh innings was a great effort, and showed just what Mark could do, just was frustrating that he was dismissed so softly so many times:@
 

JBMAC

State Captain
You just have to be in awe of anyone who can be that cool about Test cricket. What might Norman O'Neill have achieved with that kind of mindset?
O'Neill is quoted in one of Jack Fingleton's books[archie might know which one] as stating he needed a few beers before batting.Well I suppose the sun was over the yardarm.
 

archie mac

International Coach
You just have to be in awe of anyone who can be that cool about Test cricket. What might Norman O'Neill have achieved with that kind of mindset?
They say he was also great to watch, maybe our old QLD mate can tell us how he compared to in style to Mark Waugh:unsure:

Norm was offered a pro Baseball (USA) contract but turned it down to play cricket

I wonder is there anyone on this forum that could put together an Australian cricket team that could have given a fair account of themselves at BB

O'Neil, Chappelli, Ponsford, Harvey, Vic Richardson ?
 

archie mac

International Coach
O'Neill is quoted in one of Jack Fingleton's books[archie might know which one] as stating he needed a few beers before batting.Well I suppose the sun was over the yardarm.
Not sure which one that comes from, he is very frustrating (Jack) never has an index in any of his books:@ Still a great writer
 

The Sean

Cricketer Of The Year
They say he was also great to watch, maybe our old QLD mate can tell us how he compared to in style to Mark Waugh:unsure:

Norm was offered a pro Baseball (USA) contract but turned it down to play cricket

I wonder is there anyone on this forum that could put together an Australian cricket team that could have given a fair account of themselves at BB

O'Neil, Chappelli, Ponsford, Harvey ?
Absolutely, my dad always says he was one of the best players to watch he ever saw, but that he suffered so badly from nerves that he didn't achieve what he could have.

As for baseball - well AB was a top class baseballer before he was a top cricketer as far as I know, and Stan McCabe did pretty well at his one attempt ("How can you miss? They're all bloody full tosses!").
 

archie mac

International Coach
Absolutely, my dad always says he was one of the best players to watch he ever saw, but that he suffered so badly from nerves that he didn't achieve what he could have.

As for baseball - well AB was a top class baseballer before he was a top cricketer as far as I know, and Stan McCabe did pretty well at his one attempt ("How can you miss? They're all bloody full tosses!").
How old are you mate? (if you don't mind me asking):)
 

The Sean

Cricketer Of The Year
I hope those poms have not changed your 'twang':as yet laugh:
:laugh: TBH I never had much of a twang to begin with - I'm always told I sound the least Aussie of any of the many, many, many Aussies over here.

Which may or may not be a compliment.
 

Johnners

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Steve Waughs 200* vs West Indies 1995, Pontings Ashes 05 Knock, and Laxmams 281 in calcutta are the best i've seen.
 

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