Haha. I admit that most of my early posts were absolutely terrible, but I actually don't think this one was that bad. I can see the head now but I can also see how I'd miss it - I totally misread the angle of the photo.For all the not-completely-unjustifiable talk of "throwing stuff", I think this possibly may count as the finest moment of the "youthful Cribb".
Didnt realize you joined these boards before me. Then again, cant believe I have been on here for 4.5 years and am still going.Haha. I admit that most of my early posts were absolutely terrible, but I actually don't think this one was that bad. I can see the head now but I can also see how I'd miss it - I totally misread the angle of the photo.
OMG indeed. There is his shoulder and a big hole where the head should beOMG WHERE IS HIS HEAD
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How do you know it wasn't?Surprised morgieb wasn't the one to bump it.
Funny, I was just thinking the same thing.Normally posters get better the longer they have been a member of the site.
Cribb has gotten worse.
Normally posters get better the longer they have been a member of the site.
Cribb has gotten worse.
Funny, I was just thinking the same thing.
This is comedy goldThe "big picture" on cricinfo for the Eng v Zim one day game was this:
I cant get my head around it!
Where is Taibus head?
Also, it appears that half of his body is facing towards the batsman (see gloves) and the other half is facing the third man boundary (see feet). Also, one of his feet appears to be IN FRONT of the stumps as hes diving!
Whats going on???
I just showed my 5 yr old the picture and he pointed at it straight away.
It appears to me to be taken from about cover-point...is that how everyone else sees it?
lol but seriously, what was up with young Cribb.....he didn't even know where the head was located on the human body...
What made you decide to dig this up?This is comedy gold