Doesn't look too likely this season. Any small chance there was seems to have been squashed by the fact that the Aces overseas player this year is apparently an all-rounder.Will Jimmy Neesham make the step up to FC cricket? Hmm.
Doesn't look too likely this season. Any small chance there was seems to have been squashed by the fact that the Aces overseas player this year is apparently an all-rounder.Will Jimmy Neesham make the step up to FC cricket? Hmm.
I worked in a newsagents near Edgbaston and sold a pack of Murraymints to a man in an England training top, carrying a kit bag and with an Aussie accent on the morning of the second day of that test. It was probably Troy Cooley so I guess that I am responsible for England winning the Ashes in 2005.Any Murray mints or similar "substances" involved in this story?
Hang on, I'll arrange the open top bus and an MBE.I worked in a newsagents near Edgbaston and sold a pack of Murraymints to a man in an England training top, carrying a kit bag and with an Aussie accent on the morning of the second day of that test. It was probably Troy Cooley so I guess that I am responsible for England winning the Ashes in 2005.
Great stuff!!!I once took four wickets off the first four deliveries of a match in a tournament in Delhi. Three of those batsmen were first class cricketers.
Don't forget the fruitless trip to Pakistan where a gas-cannister will explode.Hang on, I'll arrange the open top bus and an MBE.
My list was nothing as luminous as that although two of those guys ended with first class batting averages in the forties and they were all active FC cricketers at the time.Great stuff!!!
A guy who played junior cricket at our club went on to 1st grade and took a hat trick v Bankstown one day. His victims?
S Small
S Waugh
M Waugh
None too shabby.
Bummer. Better whack a few sixes in club cricket huh?Doesn't look too likely this season. Any small chance there was seems to have been squashed by the fact that the Aces overseas player this year is apparently an all-rounder.
Not really sure to be honest. Over in England we had the speed gun in the two televised games, but I was expressly (pun, ha!) told not to try to bowl quick, but instead to concentrate on line and length. In that game I was hovering around 132-134. So I don't think it would be out of the realms of possibility to say that I could touch 140 on a good day.Bummer. Better whack a few sixes in club cricket huh?
How quick are you bowling these days?
That's pretty sharp. Hows the consistency? I noticed your figures were pretty tidy in the One Dayers, bar one game where you went for 8.4 per over.Not really sure to be honest. Over in England we had the speed gun in the two televised games, but I was expressly (pun, ha!) told not to try to bowl quick, but instead to concentrate on line and length. In that game I was hovering around 132-134. So I don't think it would be out of the realms of possibility to say that I could touch 140 on a good day.
Consistency's not bad now actually, back in that England series my front arm went everywhere at point of delivery which made accuracy difficult. Haha yea, that wasn't a fun game, think most of our seam bowlers got a pasting at the hands of Wakely and Smith. It wasn't easy bowling to those two once they got on a roll! The wet ball didn't help much either.That's pretty sharp. Hows the consistency? I noticed your figures were pretty tidy in the One Dayers, bar one game where you went for 8.4 per over.
Any kids reading the forum should focus on that point.Consistency's not bad now actually, back in that England series my front arm went everywhere at point of delivery which made accuracy difficult. Haha yea, that wasn't a fun game, think most of our seam bowlers got a pasting at the hands of Wakely and Smith. It wasn't easy bowling to those two once they got on a roll! The wet ball didn't help much either.
Managed to sort my front arm issues out a little bit after that game (or at least discover them) which obviously helped in the next game.
Ohh, I thought you let him have it with your bootsI once hit Michael Bevan in the testicles...the highlight of my life almost. Actually, it was an inside edge but I'm claiming it.
It was a king hit in a Sydney pub actually...but I'm still claiming it.Ohh, I thought you let him have it with your boots
Bad
During England tour of SA last year I was bowling at the Eng players in the nets at Centurion. The track was a bit juicy due to the rain, Mike Watkinson told us we could only bowl with old balls and we were told not to go flat out and just take the edge off the delivery.
Anyway, I was bowling at Robert Key and after a few balls you could see he was not that happy. I then pitched 1 up that seamed back (the track was doing a bit). He was not properly forward and it bowled him middle stump through the gap.
I was happy for an instant, but then Key turned around, kicked the stumps over, stormed out of the nets and threw his bat about 20 yards. He packed his bag and disappeared.
I was a little shocked but carried on bowling to Collingwood (who is so fast you could not believe). The rain then came down in buckets. As we were leaving the nets 2 heavily tattooed shaven headed guys came up to us and said “Which 1 of you ****s bowled Robert Key?” I replied that it was me and they told me that they were getting a shirt signed by the players to be auctioned for charity and that Key had stormed out of the nets and refused to sign anything.
What a guy!
I never had any issues with consistency, though that's probably more to do with me only bowling 110k's compared to 130+. Without accuracy i'd get pasted all over the shop. Though, i'm hardly playing the level of cricket you are, so tough to compare.Consistency's not bad now actually, back in that England series my front arm went everywhere at point of delivery which made accuracy difficult. Haha yea, that wasn't a fun game, think most of our seam bowlers got a pasting at the hands of Wakely and Smith. It wasn't easy bowling to those two once they got on a roll! The wet ball didn't help much either.
Managed to sort my front arm issues out a little bit after that game (or at least discover them) which obviously helped in the next game.
Yea I do. But that doesn't really matter because every young cricketer thinks that they can make it.Do you think you are going to be geniunely good enough to play FC cricket, or perhaps higher?
My heart says I can, but my head says i'm rubbishYea I do. But that doesn't really matter because every young cricketer thinks that they can make it.