Been watching it too. Just different class. Test cricket missing some geniuses like him at the moment.Loving this series the CA youtube channel is doing. Such a shame Warne bowled the flipper less as his career went on, produced the most embarrassing looking dismissals.
Haven't seen the Andrew Jones dismissal since I watched it on TV 26 years ago. Judging by the comms he did exactly the same setup as with Cullinan & Stewart; give them short balls to hit for four beforehand and deliberately to set them up for their downfall.Loving this series the CA youtube channel is doing. Such a shame Warne bowled the flipper less as his career went on, produced the most embarrassing looking dismissals.
Interesting, that Richardson and Walsh were probably the only two players playing at their peak in that side. Although I recall Greenidge getting a double ton in that series just shy of his 40th birthday.Windies team for this test
Greenidge
Haynes
Richardson
Hooper
Richards (c)
Logie
Dujon (wk)
Marshall
Ambrose
Walsh
Patterson
Sweet. The 5th/6th tests are the rare ones where Viv opened the batting.Rob Moody has done the impossible and posted on Twitter footage from 1st and 5th Tests Tests from the 75/76 Windies tour of Oz.
Hope he uploads this to YouTube in good time.
That's off the British Pathé site which has some bits, I think from the ABC highlights. I found them several months ago of course. You can actually see the Pathé player at the start of each video.Rob Moody has done the impossible and posted on Twitter footage from 1st and 5th Tests Tests from the 75/76 Windies tour of Oz.
Hope he uploads this to YouTube in good time.