Polio withered arm probably beats half a missing finger when it comes to excuses.At least Bert has the excuse of half a finger for his batting and fielding.
Polio withered arm probably beats half a missing finger when it comes to excuses.At least Bert has the excuse of half a finger for his batting and fielding.
Did he say how he did it? I wouldn't mind extending my average to 21.37 secondsIt was 21.37 thereafter so he was definitely lasting longer too.
I'm not sure but there are several internet ads I've seen that I could recommend to you.Did he say how he did it? I wouldn't mind extending my average to 21.37 seconds
What are we talking about again
Class cricketer. Bowled it on a sixpence too.Another handy lower order batsman thst comes to mind was Paul Reiffel. In Test matches - 955 runs @ 26.52. Very good. He fitted in nicely into the Aust batting line-up in the 1990s.
Yes I believe we're allowed to.Is this forum really discussing Glenn McGrath batting?
Yeah, just think – if Kohli put the same amount of work in so to double his output he'd be better than Bradman!Imagine if the great batsmen were that dedicated.
Lazy ****Yeah, just think – if Kohli put the same amount of work in so to double his output he'd be better than Bradman!
Absolutely. It once again highlights that really strong era for Aust cricket in the 1990s through to the mid 2000s. Just the depth in batsman and bowlers was unbelievable.Class cricketer. Bowled it on a sixpence too.
Very underrated imoClass cricketer. Bowled it on a sixpence too.
Chandra had a issue with a whole arm.At least Bert has the excuse of half a finger for his batting and fielding.
Retirement an interesting word there. You may remember he spilled a catch over the boundary for 6 in the '99 WC SFInterestingly, Reiffel's debut and retirement coincided with 2 epic Sachin centuries. Perth 92 and Chennai 98.
Iirc Reiffel was injured after that opening India Test. From the Pakistan tour later that year McGrath was back with Damien Fleming generally preferred.Retirement an interesting word there. You may remember he spilled a catch over the boundary for 6 in the '99 WC SF
Fleming is one of those players where it's crazy he only played 20 tests. Felt like he was a way bigger part of the sideIirc Reiffel was injured after that opening India Test. From the Pakistan tour later that year McGrath was back with Damien Fleming generally preferred.
Dean Headley is similar with English cricketers of that generation. A shame his body couldn't last longer as he was a serious bowler.Fleming is one of those players where it's crazy he only played 20 tests. Felt like he was a way bigger part of the side
After his impressive debut 94/95 Ashes, was sidelined by injury and iirc lost form.Fleming is one of those players where it's crazy he only played 20 tests. Felt like he was a way bigger part of the side
I think it's being a big part of some very famous WC matches (in 96 and 99) which lead to his legacy being perhaps inflated in my mind. He's featured in plenty of '99 highlightsAfter his impressive debut 94/95 Ashes, was sidelined by injury and iirc lost form.
Had some terrific Tests in the 99/00 home summer but once Brett Lee arrived on the scene, he barely got a look in.