Shane Warne didnt in the 90s for a lot of time. He used to bat with a floppy hat to the spinners.zinzan12 said:I may stand to be corrected but the only 2 i can think of since helmets were introduced to never wear one were..
Viv Richards and Richie Richardson. Can't think of anyone else.
RT Latham... what a clot.amiller said:What about batsmen who use helmets without grills? Matt Horne comes to mind.
R.Twose ?amiller said:What about batsmen who use helmets without grills? Matt Horne comes to mind.
allan border, matthew elliott used to not.amiller said:What about batsmen who use helmets without grills? Matt Horne comes to mind.
"Sultan Zarawani captained the UAE side during their brief participation in the 1996 World Cup. He was the only native-born player, with almost all his team-mates being recently-imported immigrants. A legspinner and middle-order batsman, he learned the basics of the game while at school in Pakistan and went on to lead the UAE to 12 straight victories in the ICC Trophy, ensuring their qualification for the World Cup. He is best remembered for going out to face a rampant Allan Donald wearing only a sunhat. An unimpressed Donald dug one in, and sure enough, scored a direct hit on Zarawani’s head – he survived the blow but lasted just another eight balls. As a cricketer, Zarawani was in over his head, but he probably didn’t mind too much. A wealthy man, he was probably the only player in the tournament to own more than a dozen expensive cars." Cricinfo profile_Ed_ said:The UAE batsman in the 1996 World Cup (can't remember his name...) who faced Allan Donald wearing a floppy hat. And retired hurt not long afterwards. Floppy hat facing Donald...what a legend.
I've got highlights of that match (it was the 'Gabba because Ponting was dropped for Langer in the Boxing Day Test) and that in addition to what I remember, at no stage was Ponting without a helmet. Certainly not in the highlights. To be honest, I can scarcely remember a time where he has been without one. Mark Waugh seemed to be of a similar ilk; rarely took his helmet off even when the spinners were on.i remember one boxing day (about 96 i reckon) when curtly and courtney were in their prime and ponting came out in a baggy hat to them and hooked and pulled like a madman.
Carl 'the cool' Hooperamiller said:What about batsmen who use helmets without grills? Matt Horne comes to mind.
Jimmy Adams and Graeme Gooch in most of the highlights that i see of them are wearing helmets without a grill.amiller said:What about batsmen who use helmets without grills? Matt Horne comes to mind.
The first delivery i ever faced from a hard cricket ball in a cricket match, hit me on the head. [and, i was wearing a helmet]. Since then, i have made a little pact with my head to always wear a helmet evn if i am facing ESO [extra slow offspin, like some of the balls Vaughan bowled to Pollock in the last series]Langeveldt said:I don't usually where a helmet, unless we have quick bowlers against us.. Bat in a floppy sunhat or the school cap.. I'm the only under 19 year old who doesn't that I know of though...