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*Official* Second Test at Trent Bridge

Spark

Global Moderator
England's catching has been disappointing this series.

On a related note, Broad's had nearly half-a-dozen chances go against him in this series now.
Number of wickets Broad has this series: 8

Number of wickets Broad should have this series: 14.
 

abmk

State 12th Man
all of a sudden, jimmy getting more bounce and looking a lot more threatening .....

........

nice cover drive from yuvi
 

Flem274*

123/5
Nah, hurts like a mofo and needs time to heal. Has it been confirmed yet?
My old man always talks about how he dislocated several fingers dropping a catch and played on, scoring ninety odd.

This was back in the days when men were men, children were seen and not heard, mainly because they were walking to school barefoot through the snow with their iron stiff upper lips.

He's still a choker though.
 

Spark

Global Moderator
How many balls has Broad bowled at Dravid that wouldn't have hit the stumps since lunch out of curiosity? Can't imagine it'd be many, very attacking line.

EDIT: Well there's one.
 

Daemon

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My old man always talks about how he dislocated several fingers dropping a catch and played on, scoring ninety odd.

This was back in the days when men were men, children were seen and not heard, mainly because they were walking to school barefoot through the snow with their iron stiff upper lips.

He's still a choker though.
Probably just ligament injury, dislocating a finger means you can't even bend your finger to grip the bat :p
 

G.I.Joe

International Coach
My old man always talks about how he dislocated several fingers dropping a catch and played on, scoring ninety odd.

This was back in the days when men were men, children were seen and not heard, mainly because they were walking to school barefoot through the snow with their iron stiff upper lips.

He's still a choker though.
:laugh:

We're talking of the shoulder though. It's painful and restricting enough to scare big hefty men into thinking they've lost use of the arm for good. :-O
 

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