SJS
Hall of Fame Member
Thats okay.PS I think SJS's question about the batsmen featured in the coaching book is still live.
By the way the coaching book in question was the MCC Cricket Coaching Book (1955). I thought it was wonderful to see the sport's top authority (at least then) and a stickler for tradition and orthodoxy, demonstrating so emphatically that there was more to Larwood than "bodyline". Its so sad that so many of the fans today do not have a clue as to how great a bowler Larwood was and that the greatest loss to the game of cricket of the sad events of that series were that the game did not see one of its all Champions again at the highest level.
I am always reminded of Lindwall being admonished by an Australian fan who said he (Lindwall) copied Larwood and Lindwall responded saying something to the effect that "why shouldn't I copy The Master".
Larwood, Lindwall and Lillee. Just imagine having these three in one playing XI. Each one of them carrying on the tradition of the ultimate perfection in fast bowling.
When and where will the next in that great line be?
By the way, while the new question id going on. Those interested can still attempt the side question on batsmen based on these big hints.
Batsman No 1. :
Three pictures depicting
- Grip
- Stance
- Forward defense
- Stance
- Forward defense
Batsman No 2. :
Three pictures depicting
- Backlift and forward movement at the beginning of the off drive
- Stepping out and pushing to mid wicket
- Square Cut.
- Stepping out and pushing to mid wicket
- Square Cut.
Batsman No 3. :
Three pictures depicting
- Jumping out to drive
- Finish of the above
- Late Cut
- Finish of the above
- Late Cut
Batsman No 4 :
Two shots depicting
- Backlift and movement onto the backfoot at the begining of a backfoot shot/defence
- Forcing shot to mid on off the front foot.
- Forcing shot to mid on off the front foot.
Batsman No 5 :
Two shots depicting
- Finish of a front foot off drive
- Finish of a backfoot on drive.
- Finish of a backfoot on drive.
Batsman No 6 :
Two shots depicting
- Backfoot drive to covers
- Finish of a hook.
- Finish of a hook.
There are two Australians and four Englishmen here
Anyone wants to give it a try.