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Cricketer Of The Year
Better today, winning the match with 58 runs and 4-1-18-1Nice start to the T20 cup for Luke Wright as well, 1st baller
Better today, winning the match with 58 runs and 4-1-18-1Nice start to the T20 cup for Luke Wright as well, 1st baller
Yep James Taylor took a very similar one yesterday, Jacques Rudolph really got hold of a fullt-toss by Henderson and smacked it low and fast towards the dug-out area a mid-on. Taylor is about 5'5", but quick as hell, dived and took a full length catch at about shoulder height in front of the boundary rope. Was an absolute screamer, best I've ever seen.Greatest catch I've ever seen tbh. Remember Matthew Sinclair's catch against Australia? It was a bit like that, only if he hadn't caught it it would have flown about 8 feet over the boundary for six.
Completely changed the game too.
The improvement of boundary fielding and general outfielding in the last decade is directly correlated with the rise of Twenty20. Discuss...Yep James Taylor took a very similar one yesterday, Jacques Rudolph really got hold of a fullt-toss by Henderson and smacked it low and fast towards the dug-out area a mid-on. Taylor is about 5'5", but quick as hell, dived and took a full length catch at about shoulder height in front of the boundary rope. Was an absolute screamer, best I've ever seen.
Funny you should say that, on the radio they were saying that pretty much every ball Mahmood was bowling was a slower ball...think they said he bowled 11 slower balls on the trot at one point, now the commentators on radio lancs are not unprone to talking sh*t so I wouldn't be surprised to hear they were making it up.Just got back. Yeah, Croft's catch was insanely good - no idea how he wasn't man of the match when he took three very good catches (that one, one on the run and a skier that was moving about a lot). McGrath's to get rid of Prince was almost as good as well.
Not sure about opening the bowling with du Plessis though. He may have ended up with really good figures, but he got away with all sorts of ****e. The one he got Gale with (first ball of the innings) was almost a full-toss no-ball and he then bowled a series of drag downs, half-volleys and full-tosses which kept finding the fielders. Keedy did his usual stuff, Mahmood got a bit of tap from Vaughan early on but returned well. He just has too much pace for most county batsmen. Parry was a bit hit-and-miss, but I guess it was his first Twenty20 game. Nice action with a high gather anyway.
With the bat, we just took our time. Croft settled it by smashing Shahzad (very ordinary) everywhere in the fourth over, leaving Prince to take his time and just pick the right ball to smash.
Yeah, should probably clarify that, I meant more the tailenders he was bowling at.I'm not sure whether I agree with the statement that Mahmood is too fast for most county batsmen. County standard batsmen (or good ones at least) don't get beaten for pace on a regular basis as a rule. They are much more likely to get beaten by, swing, bounce, seam and spin than they are to get beaten by pace.
Yeah, and with Ian Bell in the middle of it, too4 wickets gone in 14 balls. Classic English collapse.