TheJediBrah
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Tf broI think you're wrong anyway. That ball barely moved at all, was just a good line and length. Obviously a good nut but it's remembered much more fondly because if it was the first ball of the innings and in the Ashes than the actual quality of it in a vacuum, a bit like Starc to Burns.
Jimmy bowled some absolute jaffas that moved miles late and were much better than that ball. Ironically predominantly before he actually became a world class bowler.
Sounds like someone needs to go back and watch the Harris/Cook ball. It swung in, pitched, then just as it was going to hit Cook's bat (he was playing the right line) it swung away as if it was being repelled by same-pole magnetism in Cook's bat. All the while avoiding a bunch of cracks. There's never been anything like it that I've seen
Show me another ball that swing one way, pitched, then swung the other away into the stumps