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Evil Scotsman
I'm almost certain this was off Glenn McGrath, bowling around the wicket.I'm also sure Simon Jones was plumb lbw and not given at some point but looking back I'm less sure of exactly when it was than I'd thought.
I'm almost certain this was off Glenn McGrath, bowling around the wicket.I'm also sure Simon Jones was plumb lbw and not given at some point but looking back I'm less sure of exactly when it was than I'd thought.
If his hand was off the handle of the bat then it's handled the ball surely?Kasper's caught behind with 3 runs to get is another one and I'm sure I remember Martyn being unlucky more than once. I wasn't sure if this was counted in what you were looking at though.
Nah, it was definately Brett Lee, it was at Edgbaston and came 2 runs before Flintoff was out to end the innings - I checked after posting that. Unless there was another one in the previous game (couldn't have been at Edgbaston, Trent Bridge or The Oval obviously, and wasn't at Old Trafford as he didn't face him), and given he only faced 8 dot-balls from McGrath in the Lord's Test it seems remarkably unlikely.I'm almost certain this was off Glenn McGrath, bowling around the wicket.
Bowling round the wicket, swinging it from leg to off?Nah, it was definately Brett Lee, it was at Edgbaston and came 2 runs before Flintoff was out to end the innings - I checked after posting that. Unless there was another one in the previous game (couldn't have been at Edgbaston, Trent Bridge or The Oval obviously, and wasn't at Old Trafford as he didn't face him), and given he only faced 8 dot-balls from McGrath in the Lord's Test it seems remarkably unlikely.
I can't recall ever seeing Lee do such a thing to a LHB so I imagine it was over-the-wicket, but might be wrong.Bowling round the wicket, swinging it from leg to off?
Haha, remember that one now. Obvious "well he's a tailender so let's get this over with and get on with the proper business of batsmen doing the batting" case.Another poor decision has come to mind - Steve Harmison batting about a yard out of his crease and hit at the top of his pads against Glenn McGrath (might have been Oval 1st innings.) Given Harmison's height and how far he was out of his crease, that should have been a straightforward "not out", instead he was sawn off.
Was definitely from around the wicket, swinging back form leg to middle. Plumb too.I can't recall ever seeing Lee do such a thing to a LHB so I imagine it was over-the-wicket, but might be wrong.