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Top five Slippers (slip fielders) you've seen..

cricket player

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I would say hondo.

I know it might sound stupid that he is not from australia or new zealand to you guys.But to be fair he took one of the best catches while fielding in the slip.It was in vb series recently.
 

Blaze

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cricket player said:
I would say hondo.

I know it might sound stupid that he is not from australia or new zealand to you guys.But to be fair he took one of the best catches while fielding in the slip.It was in vb series recently.
Recently as in last year? One catch doesn't make a great slips fielder you idiot
 

honestbharani

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Actually, Hondo generally fields in the deep and he was there at leg gully only because they moved the square leg back and brought in the fine leg to a catching position.


My top 5 slippers: (amongst the guys I have seen)


M. Waugh
M. Taylor
M. Azharuddin
C. Hooper
B. McMillan
 

Zinzan

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cricket player said:
I would say hondo.

I know it might sound stupid that he is not from australia or new zealand to you guys.But to be fair he took one of the best catches while fielding in the slip.It was in vb series recently.
Why would it sound stupid that he is not from Aust or NZ?
 

Top_Cat

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Recently as in last year? One catch doesn't make a great slips fielder you idiot
That is quite enough of that. Please don't abuse other members.

Why would it sound stupid that he is not from Aust or NZ?
I think he's referring to some members' tendency around the place to not realise that there are some decent cricketers who don't play for Australia or NZ.

Best slipper I've seen would have to be Mark Waugh. VERY close second would be Ritchie Richardson.
 

cricket player

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Why does it sound stupid that he is not from aus or new.Because every body mentions players that are only only releated to pacific ocean.

I agree with your statement cat.
 

Zinzan

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While Fleming might pass waugh's catch record I don't think he'll ever be the same quality. Fleming is good but he has a tendancy to drop quite a few sitters once in a while. Alot like Rick Ponting I guess. Still, a great slipper. But Waugh is just the best we've seen, I'd argue he was better to spin bowling than Mark Taylor.
Excuse my slightly belated reply (some 19.5 years later), but it was extremely rare for Fleming to drop sitters & Warne was on record saying Flem was the best slipper he'd seen as a specialist even though he did go on to add that Maugh was more a versatile catcher across multiple positions.
 

kyear2

International Coach
How agile were Hooper and Richie? I have vague memories of them having very safe hands, but I don't remember much of them otherwise.
Richie was athletic, had amazing reach and never seen him drop. Best 3rd slip I've seen.

Hooper was effortless but somehow for to everything and had bucket hands that vacuumed up everything
 

Burgey

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Hard to argue against Hooper and Waugh being in the top echelon imo. Taylor was a great first slipper too. Each of Hopper and Waugh were athletic and natural fielders who would probably excel anywhere. For a dat **** who couldn’t field anywhere else, Tubby was exceptionally good.

Viv was an amazing slipper but a gun anywhere. Lloyd was fantastic at first too. Awesome reach.
 

kyear2

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Hard to argue against Hooper and Waugh being in the top echelon imo. Taylor was a great first slipper too. Each of Hopper and Waugh were athletic and natural fielders who would probably excel anywhere. For a dat **** who couldn’t field anywhere else, Tubby was exceptionally good.

Viv was an amazing slipper but a gun anywhere. Lloyd was fantastic at first too. Awesome reach.
Tubby was superb vs pace and superhuman for Warne, Lloyd somehow got to almost everything despite his height. Just the same way we use the openers tax for openers, 2nd slip is so much harder.

Viv, I dint realise how good he was at 3rd until I started looking back at videos from the 70's and very early 80's. He was absolute top tier as well, he caught everything.
 

Migara

International Coach
Azhar one of the top 3 from the SC for me, along with Younis then Dravid.
Mahela was simply the best out of them. Sri Lankan close catching in late 90s to 2015 circa was like a fairy tale. Jayawardane, Dilshan, Hashan Tillekaratne, Roshan Mahanama, Kaushal Silva and Jehan Mubarak were very very good, mainly off spinners.
 

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