archie mac
International Coach
I am not 100% sure, so just one more question is Bert the WK?Q18. Is it something to do with stumpings?..... YES.
Come on mate. stop horsing around and say it
I am not 100% sure, so just one more question is Bert the WK?Q18. Is it something to do with stumpings?..... YES.
Come on mate. stop horsing around and say it
YesI am not 100% sure, so just one more question is Bert the WK?
Yes, I was thinking most stumpings in a Test match, and that an English bowler was out that way in both inningsIt matters not, but surely 'Bert' as mentioned by Archie would have been Bert Oldfield, not Jack Blackham.
Well spotted mate.It matters not, but surely 'Bert' as mentioned by Archie would have been Bert Oldfield, not Jack Blackham.
You againSo who goes next ?
Sean, , anyone else or me again ??
He did go on that tour, yes.Is it the James Grundy who toured the US and Canada with George Parrs team in 1859?
Is it cricket related?He did go on that tour, yes.
Correct - it was for MCC v Kent at Lord's in 1857. Obviously pre-dates Wisden (and Lillywhites?) so as far as I know there's no surviving match report - it could be in the Times archives, perhaps, to explain how this came about.
'Handled the ball' has been a far more common mode of dismissal then 'hit the ball twice' and 'obstructing the field' over the years, and it seems to be getting more regular. Nobody has been dismissed for hitting the ball twice in England since 1906.