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*Official* 2nd Test at Lord's

Son Of Coco

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
There's some good rough to aim at if you come over the wicket to the right-handers Nathan...just a suggestion.
 

Riggins

International Captain
His feet didn't move and he didn't dive. Certainly was in that instance. Obviously depends on how wide the slip is.
Oh I agree that it was Nev's catch - his feet were real slow - I was talking about the idea that first slip shouldn't have to have anything to do with balls that go to his left. It gets spouted all the time and it's just stupid as ****.
 

Tangles

International Vice-Captain
Oh I agree that it was Nev's catch - his feet were real slow - I was talking about the idea that first slip shouldn't have to have anything to do with balls that go to his left. It gets spouted all the time and it's just stupid as ****.
It's mostly true I think. The thing is with a good 1 slip who can catch or is left handed he just stands wider to cover more ground.
 

Son Of Coco

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Or you can just stay around the wicket and we'll all assume you know a lot more about spin bowling and what you're trying to do than I do.
 

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