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The great knocks

Johnners

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Damien Martyn, 3rd Test vs. India 2004, his finest century imo. It probably doesn't fit into the "greatest" category, but it was a fantastic innings all the same. Dravid's part in the huge partnership with Laxman was also special imo, and doesn't get the recognition it deserves.
 

archie mac

International Coach
I was quite disappointed as well, as i honestly thought we could win it after Martyn's efforts. Can we see the poem?
I thought you would never ask:laugh:


IT COULD HAVE BEEN THE BEST TEST


Play abandoned for the day I announced to the trouble and strife.
“There there dear, maybe they will let you see it in the after life.”

“Do not deride, you don’t understand” I cried
“this could have been the greatest Test of them all…”

Atmosphere
Not since the demon bowler
announced ‘this thing can be done’
had a umbrella chewing crowd
displayed such pandemonium.

A little meloncholly was I.
At the anthem each player wore a black armband
Goodbye the golden nugget,
Ritchie Benaud’s hero gone, a real man’s man

Bowling
We had a world record
but wickets how many for our Shane Warne
If tablet not taken, finger not broken or shoulder not torn?

He already has 10 for.
that great bowler Anil Kumble
In the 1st innings the Australians,
he simply sweeped away

Batting
From the WACA he hails
and only speed he knows
Can’t pick the doosara
or handle the slows

Well after three 2nd innings
tons all on a turner
Now Martin the spin master
not Martin the learner

History
Deano does tell and although no lie
we only have his tale of that tie
No foxtel then so on his words
and our imagination we must rely.

Last time on this ground two wickets did we still need
On that occasion we almost achieved with Funky and some speed

No Chance
Not even that Cricket mad war hero Siegfried Sassoon
Would have contemplated playing a Test Match in a monsoon

Not even the (‘play up play up and play the game’) boys of Newbolt
Would have managed to give India and Australia any chance of a result

After Life
Almost tea on day five,
last wicket to take and India only want 3 to make
No Ponting to sing underneath the (SC ) I stand,
who will lead I contemplate

Wake up dear stop napping,
I want the lawns mown
come on make haste
4 days of great Cricket
and than cometh the rain.
Ned ‘such is life’ what a waste
 

Matt79

Hall of Fame Member
:clap:

There once was a young man from the WACA
He looked so good he seemed a slacker
Marto was his name
A prince of the game
And that innings in India was a cracker!
 

Chubby Rain

School Boy/Girl Captain

Matt79

Hall of Fame Member
Only problem being that over the course of his career Sehwag, IIRC, averaged something like 30 runs less in his second innings than in his first. So I wouldn't have been counting on him to do much in the second dig...
 

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