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The "What a catch" Richie Benaud Memorial Medal.

jimmy101

Cricketer Of The Year
What a catch!... WHAT. A. CATCH.

After seeing Williamson's 'marvellous' catch today I couldn't help but start this thread for a bit of fun. I'm asking you guys to vote for what you believe to be the greatest catch taken in the television era of cricket. Firstly, I'll ask anyone who's interested to submit some nominations, & then the voting process will transpire in private, via an email account I will set up soon. Once the votes are tallied I will present the winners in an awards night kind of format. The following awards will be up for grabs.

- ATG catch: Richie Benaud Memorial Medal. (any category).
- Greatest WK's catch.
- Greatest slip/gully catch.
- Greatest outfield catch.
- Greatest c&b.
- Plus greatest Test, ODI & T20I & Domestic catch of all time (if applicable).

Well see how this goes & if it gets any steam. If interested, please feel free to throw down some nominations. Maximum of six nominations per person & each nomination really should be able to be found on Youtube somewhere to be considered valid. Also open for suggestions.

Enjoy!
 

Immenso

International Vice-Captain
Greatest slip/gully catch.

Williamson would have a couple of contenders in the gully. Some from the 2014/15 (or 13/14?) home summer were spectacular.

Strauss ashes 2005 a contender for great slip catch (was it off Gilchrist to make it even better?).

Personally I would split the categories. I reckon gully catches are probably harder.
 

Immenso

International Vice-Captain
I'd also split Greatest outfield catch into 2 categories.

ring field catches. (usually reactionary, fast)
outfield 'proper' catches (effort to cover distance, maybe a navigating the rope/fence etc is a factor).
 

Daemon

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Not nominating it or anything but here's a lesser known one that's pretty cool.
 

Burgey

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The greatest catch in cricket history is Ponting’s catch at silly point off Kartik in the middle of Clarke’s 6/9 spell in India. It combines insane reflexes, athleticism and anticipation all in one. Seriously, it’s ****ing next level, even taking into account all the great catches over the years.
 

Daemon

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The greatest catch in cricket history is Ponting’s catch at silly point off Kartik in the middle of Clarke’s 6/9 spell in India. It combines insane reflexes, athleticism and anticipation all in one. Seriously, it’s ****ing next level, even taking into account all the great catches over the years.
Good call.

 

Burgey

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I mean, it’s a leading edge ffs. You don’t catch them at silly point unless it’s going to take your left nut off. He’s dived full stretch and caught it. It’s ridiculous. Don’t know how he did it.
 

Burgey

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Haha yep that’s a beauty too.

There’s so many. Now you see all these ones where blokes toss the ball to a team mate on the boundary. 20 years ago they weren’t even a thing. Every generation brings more athleticism and skill to fielding. It’s a great development in the game.
 

OverratedSanity

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The greatest catch in cricket history is Ponting’s catch at silly point off Kartik in the middle of Clarke’s 6/9 spell in India. It combines insane reflexes, athleticism and anticipation all in one. Seriously, it’s ****ing next level, even taking into account all the great catches over the years.
Yep, wanted to mention this one. A pretty thick leading edge straight off the bat to silly point to his wrong hand. The difficulty level is off the charts.
 

flibbertyjibber

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The Ben Stokes one off Broad when the crims were skittled in a session on day 1 at Trent Bridge is the best I can recall.
 

jimmy101

Cricketer Of The Year
Greatest slip/gully catch.

Williamson would have a couple of contenders in the gully. Some from the 2014/15 (or 13/14?) home summer were spectacular.

Strauss ashes 2005 a contender for great slip catch (was it off Gilchrist to make it even better?).

Personally I would split the categories. I reckon gully catches are probably harder.
I'd also split Greatest outfield catch into 2 categories.

ring field catches. (usually reactionary, fast)
outfield 'proper' catches (effort to cover distance, maybe a navigating the rope/fence etc is a factor).
Yeah, I agree with both points about separating slip/gully catches & infield/outfield catches. I'll split infield/outfield now, & depending on numbers, I may just split slips/gully too. Gully is an extremely difficult place to field. The problem I found was you have that split-second to think about what you're doing as the ball comes to you, which can disturb your natural reflexes.
 

jimmy101

Cricketer Of The Year
A rundown of the nominees so far...

Andrew Strauss

'AC Gilchrist c Strauss b Flintoff' Trent Bridge, 2005
In contention for: ATG Test catch, ATG slips/gully catch
Nominated by: Immenso
Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T1eh2r3rbgI


Sarah Taylor

'JM Fields c Taylor b Hazell' Brighton, 2013
In contention for: ATG ODI catch, ATG WK catch
Nominated by: Daemon
Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MBQLB5YCJPE


Ricky Ponting

'KD Karthik c Ponting b Clarke' Mumbai, 2004
In contention for: ATG Test catch, ATG infield catch
Nominated by: Burgey
Link (6:05): https://youtu.be/U423wOQVM2c


Trevor Barsby

'RJ Campbell c Barsby b Dale' Perth, 1997
In contention for: ATG Domestic catch, ATG infield catch
Nominated by: The Hutt Rec
Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FM5nTxnGg_g


Ben Stokes

'AC Voges c Stokes b Broad' Edgbaston, 2015
In contention for: ATG Test catch, ATG slips/gully catch
Nominated by: flibbertyjibber
Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1bcwXfUIM3A


Matthew Sinclair

'ML Hayden c Sinclair b Oram' Melbourne, 2004
In contention for: ATG ODI catch, ATG outfield catch
Nominated by: Fuller Pilch
Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=13&v=A3DDLs2CRkY


Shane Bond

'C White c&b Bond' Wellington, 2007
In contention for: ATG ODI catch, ATG c&b
Nominated by: _Ed_
Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=24&v=DPkwe3mivxQ


Adam Bacher

'SR Tendulkar c Bacher b McMillan' Newlands, 1996
In contention for: ATG Test catch, ATG outfield catch
Nominated by: SeamUp
Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=23&v=uoEZ-pJjatA
 
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