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Excellent call - he was as good as anyoneLoved Trevor Penney. Electric in the field.
Excellent call - he was as good as anyoneLoved Trevor Penney. Electric in the field.
Au contraire!Eknath Solkar being not mentioned is a crime.
Eknath Solcar best at short leg bar none....
Hmm, a risk vs reward kind of thing. By having the better slipper at third you risk second dropping one 3rd wouldn't have and the reward being 3rd gets a grab that the bloke at second wouldn't have got near.Well not necessarily because more catches will be coming through second than third and the priority always has to be holding the catches you can get a hand on.
I'd put Hick as one of the best slippers I've seen tbh never seemed to drop anything.Graeme Hick was an excellent slipper
Mark Ramprakash and David Gower in the covers
A generation before I was also fascinated by Kent's Alan Ealham - didn't look much like as athlete but was very mobile in the outfield and had the most consistently accurate and flat throw from the deep that I have ever seen
I remember Hick as a 50 percenter - massively over-rated.I'd put Hick as one of the best slippers I've seen tbh never seemed to drop anything.
You serious? I saw him grassing several dollies, same goes for Mark Waugh. He dropped plenty of easy catches.I'd put Hick as one of the best slippers I've seen tbh never seemed to drop anything.
Strauss is seriously over rated in the slips. Grasses some easy ones and doesn't really pull off any spectacular ones. Stands to close to Prior and that way is also shieldedI remember Hick as a 50 percenter - massively over-rated.
Keeper - Knott
First slip - Strauss
Second slip - Botham/Flintoff
Third Slip - Anderson
Gully - ?
Cover point - Collingwood (for catches, couldn't hit the stumps on runouts for toffee)
Extra Cover - Gower
Short Leg - Bell (especially to spinners)
Fine Leg - Trott (he's a specialist, don't you know)
Mid on - Alistair Cook (specialist ball shiner)
Totally agree. Mark pulled off some great ones, but then would put down the easiest sitters. From what little I saw of Greg Chappell he was the better player at second slip.You serious? I saw him grassing several dollies, same goes for Mark Waugh. He dropped plenty of easy catches.
They both looked classy while taking those slip catches so memory keeps such good catches in our minds. I used to love each of Brian Young's slip catches as well...