Streetwise
Banned
Close would have been around 44-45 in that match and playing his first test series for 9 years. This is just information.
Edit: He was over 45yrs old.
Edit: He was over 45yrs old.
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Wasn't really missing the point SJS, just commenting on the fact that it looked like he nearly had his head taken off. Close didn't look like he comfortably left that particular short ball, although if he wasn't watching it then he probably would have been killed.It wasn't the first time Close was facing a barage from a fast bowler and he NEVER got out of the way.
To say that he "only just" got his head out of the way, is to miss the point. Firstly, it is the best way to leave the bouncer-to see where it is coming and then get out of the way. Otherwise you duck like, say Yuvraj, and find the ball was going where you took your head anyway.
I do not know if you watched Gavaskar batting. He was a master at it. He would just sway slightly out of the way at the very last moment and allow the ball to p[ass inches from his face and he faced real fast bowlers and opened the innings and almost never got hit.
Of course there is a difference between Gavaskar and Close in class and that is why we say Close is the "toughest" nut to crack. Inspite of his limitations as a batsman he went right behind the ball, as the greatest players of fast bowling would, and then tried getting out of the way. He did not always manage to succeed and has had some fearsome blows in his long career but then that is what we are discussing, right ?
There is a very interesting bit in his autobiography about an earlier barrage he faced from Hall and Griffith in 1963 at Lord's. Close was making a comeback after two years in the wilderness. Dexter had insisted on having Close in the side (thery weren't great friends but Dexter had respect for him as a cricketer and felt he would be invaluable against the West Indian pace attack.Wasn't really missing the point SJS, just commenting on the fact that it looked like he nearly had his head taken off. Close didn't look like he comfortably left that particular short ball, although if he wasn't watching it then he probably would have been killed.
I didn't go into discussing Close's toughness (and certainly wasn't doubting it), I think that's evident in a couple of hits he took. Saw him get hit in an area I'd rather avoid getting hit myself, and while he didn't go to ground the discomfort was obvious
Personally, I would've been in tears, chewing on one of the stumps to numb the pain.